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reightb t1_j1msbwo wrote
Reply to comment by M3at_Waffle in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
why is the horse talking and more importantly how does the horse make videos
fordfan919 t1_j1mpknc wrote
Hopefully they can make super high capacity memory modules with this.
Tidesticky t1_j1mbw1f wrote
Reply to comment by adisharr in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Medical breakthrough.
schrodingers_cat314 t1_j1m4bi0 wrote
Reply to comment by ip2k in ASUS's Noctua Edition GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards To Launch At CES 2023 by Avieshek
Is there any reason not to buy an FE?
I’m mad in Europe because they are notoriously hard to get with decent RMA.
I use an open case and I swear all the AIB cards look like dogshit. Sure if you just put it in a case where it’s not too visible it’s totally fine.
Most PC components today look fine in comparison but GPUs are still an eyesore. The better looking ones are usually the budget stuff. Even Noctua brown is at least consistent and can look good in the right environment.
Add to this the fact that FEs are a lot more compact and it’s not even a contest. They just have a much more efficient cooler design.
I know margins are crap but that’s no excuse for the aesthetics.
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Reply to comment by PhysicsMan12 in ASUS's Noctua Edition GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards To Launch At CES 2023 by Avieshek
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PlaneReflection t1_j1l27o3 wrote
Reply to comment by Honey-and-Venom in Oppo’s foldable phones take on Samsung with a flip phone and a tablet by Avieshek
It’s also pp when you remove the oo
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Reply to comment by ryo4ever in StableDiffusion can generate an image on Apple Silicon Macs in under 18 seconds, thanks to new optimizations in macOS 13.1 by Avieshek
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Reply to comment by BlazingShadowAU in StableDiffusion can generate an image on Apple Silicon Macs in under 18 seconds, thanks to new optimizations in macOS 13.1 by Avieshek
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ktmfan t1_j1kxpnf wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Oh man, take my money. Those look sweet!
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lord_flamebottom t1_j1jqdv7 wrote
Reply to comment by ThatRandomOddPerson in An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Modular and repairable is the opposite of dystopian!
iCANNcu t1_j1ja4hz wrote
Reply to comment by AntiquesRoadHo in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
yeah same boat, i'll compromise on camera though, i have a iPhone mini currently
AntiquesRoadHo t1_j1j9yhp wrote
Reply to comment by iCANNcu in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
Yes, but without macro and all the zoom features. I want all that in a smaller form factor.
IceFire0518 t1_j1j9gjq wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Damn, why are all the comments on this post busting a nut over a prototype controller?
Verustratego t1_j1j52ry wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Looks like it belongs in Dahmers basement
iCANNcu t1_j1j19gw wrote
Reply to comment by AntiquesRoadHo in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
pixel 6a takes great pics, check out mkbhd's camera shootout
[deleted] t1_j1iybxo wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I want the prototype more than the finished product tbh
Also they better keep those fucking buttons, the weird-ass slidey button mousepad things on the Index controllers suck balls, I always remap things to minimize their use
cuddly_carcass t1_j1iwi12 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
As all technology should in reality be
SirKorm t1_j1imr92 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
They look like bike locks
Andrewmundy t1_j1i8sah wrote
Reply to comment by throwawayyyycuk in An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
What is this, a controller for xenomorphs?
adampsyreal t1_j1i2a7i wrote
merkwuerdig_liebe t1_j1hiqf6 wrote
Reply to comment by throwawayyyycuk in An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
SteamVR? More like SteampunkVR...
Eccomi21 t1_j1h8nen wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Looks like someone ripped 2 pieces out of a xenomorph and glued buttons to it
Reep1611 t1_j1h6exm wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Those look sweet AF.
Mjs217 t1_j1my9u6 wrote
Reply to Samsung develops industry’s first 12nm-Class DDR5 DRAM by thebelsnickle1991
Friends don’t let friends buy Samsung electronics… it will probably burn your house down.