

because if it says anything other than 10% (the lowest thing it reads), then the dessicant needs to be refreshed.
it’s more of a binary output rather than trying to look at 53 vs 55%


because if it says anything other than 10% (the lowest thing it reads), then the dessicant needs to be refreshed.
it’s more of a binary output rather than trying to look at 53 vs 55%
or 100% of the 50% that are destroyed are the gut bacteria in the humans etc that got snapped
First few seasons good. kinda has an issue with not knowing where it’s going from the beginning so I felt like the later seasons were just ‘making shit up’ as opposed to the story coming together. still worthwhile tho


the xcover is a great phone. not the fastest or with the best camera, but the other features make it fantastic. it’s also pseudo-ruggedized, I carry it without a case and it’s held up great to a few typical drops and such


this is the biggest disappointment to me. the game wasn’t good enough to justify all the crazy star wars mods that could have been. even lightsabers and speeders won’t make this into a good game unfortunately


yeah, but you can carry it with you at all times if your phone takes an SD card.
although, can they use one that large, or is there some restriction?


it would hilarious if they don’t even switch bodies in the sequel. Just them going about their friday…
what makes it more usable than just having moonlight?


I’ve been playing it by streaming from my home PC using moonlight. runs well and the battery lasts a long time. still have the issue of trying to play helldivers with controller, but it’s better. and theoretically since it’s not doing the rendering you can hook up an external monitor plus m+k and it’ll still run well


I have the version that’s 2 gens older than this one. it’s great! I’ll certainty be tempted to upgrade to the 7 in a year or two
I tried one of these. cool concept, but execution was meh. Would be better with their external device thing that locks the screen in place.
Also, and YMMV, but it was the only VRish thing to make me nauseous (but not overly so) after a while due to the screen moving. I’ve flown jets in VR comfortably, but XCOM on the NReal was troublesome.
also you need a hub type thing to be able to charge the deck and use the glasses at the same time. not a big deal, but then the deck is pretty bulky


FYI, to figure this out you would look at the part that plugs into the wall. there’s a bunch of writing on it. at one point it will say something like " input: 120-240 VAC, output: 15 VDC 0.5 A". that’s true for pretty much all transformer bricks. like if you want to see how much a USB brick will supply it will say on there “5V 2A” or whatever.


F360 parameter entry was so lacking. And what a strange feature to not fill out since as you say it’s basically just a spreadsheet. Hell, let us import actual spreadsheets so I can have a baseline each time for parameters I’m always inputting such as 3d printer specs (line width etc)
what is NEETs? looked it up, but what I found didn’t seem to fit the context of the sentence


and fuck MS for needing the shift+rclick tip in the first place
it’s just a more specific way of asking favorite colors


as a backup. like when on a plane and my wireless ones die. or to plug into stereo aux


meh, yes and no. typical auto desk shenanigans. free for personal use.


yeah, freeCAD is kinda crappy compared to even F360
yeah, it’s usually 60% ambient humidity here, and then in the dry box it’ll read <15%. so that’s a pretty decent indicator to me that it’s working fine. I don’t really care if it’s 10, 15, or even your 25%, those are all way less than the ambient baseline and let me know that the dessicant is working.
If you’ve got some need to the humidity accuracy then that’s another thing, but for me that’s why I use those cheapos.
I use modified cereal containers with dessicant on the bottom and have a mount modelled up for those sensors.