You need a new GF then⦠And a bigger houseā¦
See the key here is to only start converting it to an exosuit garage. Just start slowly edging into her territory until sheās just starting to get really irritated. Then subtly mention how youāve always really wanted a shop and none of this would be in the house, ifā¦
No, sheās the best thing that ever happened to me
This is true, though money is preventing this
I donāt think sheād actually get mad as long as I left her bookshelf alone. I already have a server and a media center PC in the living room, plus the TV stand is full of various bits bobs parts and tools.
Iād kill for one of those, even if it doesnāt include a girlfriendā¦
And yes, I know and Iām willing to tolerate it: How does Master Chief pee? An investigation
But then again, is it really surprising that Iām willing to go to such lengths:
Well damn what did I do ![]()
Sheās into implants!? Yes, she is indeed the best! Keep her!
Sadly Iām not really into implants, Iām here to talk shit ![]()
No(t yet, but Iām getting her there slowly), but she is into the more common body mod stuff.
Nobody will convince me otherwise ![]()
The Figure 3 looks nice but a bit too human for my taste. Still, Iād take that body in a heartbeat if you add a bigger battery but Iād prefer the newer Atlas or ideally something custom and modular.
Still, I like the idea of a rear facing camera. The cloth parts, not so much.
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Trying to get under her skin, I see!
Just coming to clarify something before I hit the āpayā button, really. I have to time this as close as possible:
If I were to order an implant to the Netherlands near a major city, whatās the shipping time look like? I donāt need an āexactly 17 or 18 business daysā just a rough estimate. āMore than a week less than a monthā
Oh and this is in anti-derailment because I need this message to get lost in the flood for a while (gift).
Nevermind im blind it tells me
I miss moviemaker.
Oooh! I just found a copy I saved back in 2012!
@Not we had been talking about power usage on a pi0 2 with a proxmark. Looks like it peaks at .55A @ 5v from what I can tell (I ran it as an HF reader on a loop and scanned tags) however it did spike to .63A on shutdown. Typically itās around .4A. This particular setup is a bit oddāit doesnāt have an LF antenna so I canāt see about power usage in that regard.
Do we have any mouse geeks here or just keyboard ones?
Anyways, I was testing some of the mice that I have and found some interesting things.
This is the tracking of the Razer DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed:
With that mouse, my hand starts to hurt at the metacarpophalangeal joint of the pinky so I bought a Cobra Pro:
Those two mouses have the exact same sensor (see edit below), MCU, and use the exact same dongle⦠The Cobra Pro has RGB, but still, the important hardware is identical! What is Razer doing in the firmware side of things!? Ok, they are probably reusing messy code while not having any idea of software architecture, and treating every single product as an entirely separate project. Just like everyone elseā¦
What about the mouse that I keep in my bag, the Razer Orochi v2:
Same periodic tracking interruptions as the DA v3 HSā¦
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And some other models that I have but haven't used in years
The old, heavy, and discontinued Asus ROG Strix Carry
Well done, Asus
And the weird feeling G305 with itās messy tracking:
Iām not good enough to notice any difference, although the Cobra Pro does feel a little better than the DeathAdder but thatās probably subjective. I expected both to be identical on everything other than the shape, weight, and RGB.
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Edit: The Cobra Pro has a better sensor than the DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed. I thought that both used a PixArt PAW3950, but the DAv3HS uses a cheaper sensor. Which makes sense, because itās a slightly lower end mouse.
Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical all the way.
Thatās a 90Hz mouse IIRC. Although I know that a lot of people love the shape of that particular mouse.
Iām kinda curious about how itāll do in HamsterWheel, but I think that the results will be predictable due to the slow polling rate.










