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Cool story, but that site. Holy shit.
Cool story, but that site. Holy shit.
I lived in both. Maybe I have more of an insight than you…
That’s literally every system.
Yes, communism too. Especially communism.
You’d probably have to keep tuning as the weight of the spool decreases.
Its more practical to print a spool holder with bearings for it. Thingyverse has some good ones
That’s irrelevant here because what they’re describing is happening in every market, not just their niche.
There’s nothing reasonable about these assumptions.
There’s no way the VisionPro gets even close to 100W. Why? Because heat dissipation. The vast majority of power drawn by semiconductors is dissipated as heat and, in a device that’s strapped to someone’s face, there’s simply no way to dissipate hundreds of watts.
Also, knowing the battery pack size and battery life, it’s easy to guesstimate the power consumption.
“The Apple Vision Pro provides approximately 2 hours of battery life. Based on its size, the internal battery capacity is estimated to be within 20,000mAh (74Wh), resulting in an overall power consumption of around 30W.”
Even if we assume the double of that 30W, it’s well within USB-C standards.
Same. On my tablet I use Brave because it has a tab bar, but I’d rather use FF.
Never had problem thawing store bought bread before.
You have to put the bread in an airtight bag before freezing and let it completely thaw out in the bag before opening. This way the total moisture content within the bag will remain the same.