No, I think Valve prioritizing an open platform independent of Microsoft aligns with their business goals. They’re doing it in a manner that has broad benefits, but it’s definitely a win-win situation.
I guess you missed the part where they’re talking about HDR? Yes, the monitor will work but if you want to take full advantage of the panels you enable HDR.
"And here's the key bit...", etc. I agree there's a few signs that this was at least editorialized by AI. That being said, saying it's slop is a bit of a stretch.
Not quite. The Kuru Toga mechanism that rotates the led every time you pick up the pencil is present on the cheaper models and is also present here. The big feature on this pencil is an adjustable automatic lead…
Looking at the source I don't think that's true -- it's using GitHub specific APIs to read/write files. It's not standard git so any remote wouldn't work, and the mechanics are more akin to a key-value store than git…
I think it's pretty clear from the readme that this is a humorous proof of concept more so than anything someone should seriously use.
Speed running is so bizarre to me, the rules seem so arbitrary. I struggle to see how any form of hardware level modification that results in a meaningful deviation in the behavior of the game would be allowed. At that…
The Panasonic Toughbook range isn't even the same class of device as Macbooks. They're like twice the size and significantly heavier.
The size, texture, precision, functionality (tapping, multi-finger), palm rejection are all just about flawless on Macbooks. Other manufacturers have good trackpads that are great at some of these things but never all…
I look forward to your modifications and advancements in the 3d printing community that are published under completely open licenses!
Permission to do what exactly? Was there something before the OCL you could / were planning to do that the OCL now prohibits?
What’s wrong with the OCL if you’re a business owner?
Presumably the original dev that implemented the changes for this functionality that pulled the repo does not want to be associated so some level of squashing was required but yeah, the whole history was maybe a bit…
5 hours with LiFePo4 and 8 hours with Li-ion since the battery system in the Reform Next should support both chemistries you can choose battery longevity or longer runtime and more frequent battery replacements.
The MNT Reform classic discussed here was designed 6 years ago, but there’s nothing preventing an updated motherboard with better port selection from being created. The MNT Reform Next that’s scheduled to be fulfilled…
They have a CM4 adapter module so maybe you could get a RISC-V module in there some how but I don’t know if anybody has actually done that or if it would be worth it at this point.
The trackpad in the MNT Reform Next is custom based on the Azotech IQS9150 IC from what I’ve seen in their firmware sources. Not sure if that will be directly compatible with the MNT Reform classic discussed here though.
The keyboard uses low profile choc v1 mechanical switches. Aside from the split space bar this is about as close to a no compromise, standard layout as you can get I think.
MNT publishes everything: source code, schematics, complete BOMs, mechanical design files. You could produce one of their laptops, or any part of it, yourself through normal PCB suppliers like JLC and 3d print a case.…
I read this as "never buy new electronics because someones old used one is less e-waste". The motherboard is modular and the compute part of this is replaceable, it's sort of the whole point. The modules are mostly…
Onsen (hot springs) are very common and popular in Japan. Nowadays, they almost always have sauna as well. In Tokyo there's probably a sauna within ~15 minutes of just about anywhere.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting getting actual phone lines, but rather more lines in a local network setting.
If it was just a simple matter of "what was available" these lenses would be an interesting footnote in Photography history. But that's not the case, people still buy them for their unique properties 50 years later and…
Right, that matches my understanding. After 2029, It'll stick around as long as it continues to compile. If it fails to compile it would get dropped instead of updated as there's no maintainer.
> The pokemon games are painful games to play, full of grinding, massive amounts of rng and just boring turn based combat (compared to other rpgs that exist). As someone who was played every entry since the 90s I can't…
No, I think Valve prioritizing an open platform independent of Microsoft aligns with their business goals. They’re doing it in a manner that has broad benefits, but it’s definitely a win-win situation.
I guess you missed the part where they’re talking about HDR? Yes, the monitor will work but if you want to take full advantage of the panels you enable HDR.
"And here's the key bit...", etc. I agree there's a few signs that this was at least editorialized by AI. That being said, saying it's slop is a bit of a stretch.
Not quite. The Kuru Toga mechanism that rotates the led every time you pick up the pencil is present on the cheaper models and is also present here. The big feature on this pencil is an adjustable automatic lead…
Looking at the source I don't think that's true -- it's using GitHub specific APIs to read/write files. It's not standard git so any remote wouldn't work, and the mechanics are more akin to a key-value store than git…
I think it's pretty clear from the readme that this is a humorous proof of concept more so than anything someone should seriously use.
Speed running is so bizarre to me, the rules seem so arbitrary. I struggle to see how any form of hardware level modification that results in a meaningful deviation in the behavior of the game would be allowed. At that…
The Panasonic Toughbook range isn't even the same class of device as Macbooks. They're like twice the size and significantly heavier.
The size, texture, precision, functionality (tapping, multi-finger), palm rejection are all just about flawless on Macbooks. Other manufacturers have good trackpads that are great at some of these things but never all…
I look forward to your modifications and advancements in the 3d printing community that are published under completely open licenses!
Permission to do what exactly? Was there something before the OCL you could / were planning to do that the OCL now prohibits?
What’s wrong with the OCL if you’re a business owner?
Presumably the original dev that implemented the changes for this functionality that pulled the repo does not want to be associated so some level of squashing was required but yeah, the whole history was maybe a bit…
5 hours with LiFePo4 and 8 hours with Li-ion since the battery system in the Reform Next should support both chemistries you can choose battery longevity or longer runtime and more frequent battery replacements.
The MNT Reform classic discussed here was designed 6 years ago, but there’s nothing preventing an updated motherboard with better port selection from being created. The MNT Reform Next that’s scheduled to be fulfilled…
They have a CM4 adapter module so maybe you could get a RISC-V module in there some how but I don’t know if anybody has actually done that or if it would be worth it at this point.
The trackpad in the MNT Reform Next is custom based on the Azotech IQS9150 IC from what I’ve seen in their firmware sources. Not sure if that will be directly compatible with the MNT Reform classic discussed here though.
The keyboard uses low profile choc v1 mechanical switches. Aside from the split space bar this is about as close to a no compromise, standard layout as you can get I think.
MNT publishes everything: source code, schematics, complete BOMs, mechanical design files. You could produce one of their laptops, or any part of it, yourself through normal PCB suppliers like JLC and 3d print a case.…
I read this as "never buy new electronics because someones old used one is less e-waste". The motherboard is modular and the compute part of this is replaceable, it's sort of the whole point. The modules are mostly…
Onsen (hot springs) are very common and popular in Japan. Nowadays, they almost always have sauna as well. In Tokyo there's probably a sauna within ~15 minutes of just about anywhere.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting getting actual phone lines, but rather more lines in a local network setting.
If it was just a simple matter of "what was available" these lenses would be an interesting footnote in Photography history. But that's not the case, people still buy them for their unique properties 50 years later and…
Right, that matches my understanding. After 2029, It'll stick around as long as it continues to compile. If it fails to compile it would get dropped instead of updated as there's no maintainer.
> The pokemon games are painful games to play, full of grinding, massive amounts of rng and just boring turn based combat (compared to other rpgs that exist). As someone who was played every entry since the 90s I can't…