Step 1: take the magnetron out of a microwave oven
Step 2: …
Step 1: take the magnetron out of a microwave oven
Step 2: …
Two things can be true
Yeah- that is a bit odd. Who and if not intentional, how?
Holy shit, that AI chat is too good.
https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/LM555
2mA minimum, and that’s just q current. It’s gonna be much higher when you’re actually using it for a clock.
I’m sure the casio’s main power sink is the display. I bet the refresh rate could be reduced for better battery life.
Lead and cadmium? Jeez
That costs more money.
People also don’t realize how incredibly stupid humans can be. I don’t mean that in a judgemental or moral kind of way, I mean that the educational system has failed a lot of people.
There’s some % of people that could use AI for every decision in their lives and the outcome would be the same or better.
That’s even more terrifying IMO.
That is why those other VR sets are so cheap.
With valve, you’re paying for the hardware. With Meta, you’re the product
This is where “universal basic income” comes into play
It’s definitely an arms race. One other outcome is that it gets too expensive to be cost effective and slows down that way.
Then i guess i won’t stay on reddit for very long
I’m gonna keep doing that until they ban my reddit account
There’s a lot of hidden cost associated with supporting legacy features/standards/technology
Do they have different frequencies? Require different antennas?
Are there cost implications for radios / amplifiers? Do ASICs support only newer modes? How much obsoleted / legacy HW is required?
And that’s just from a manufacturer standpoint.
Are more licenses required? Or other regulatory impacts?
What a blast from the past
It’s what the models are trained on.
The less profitable we are, the less they’ll bother us.
And that’s exactly why they want to stop it
Radio waves are a specific wavelength/band of the EM spectrum. Light is not radio waves, just as radiowaves aren’t light. Microwaves are another specific wavelength.
They’re both electromagnetic waves.