

Its not, power output is less than 1/1000th of what a cr2032 can deliver
Its not, power output is less than 1/1000th of what a cr2032 can deliver
Not really actually…not from a single cell at least
100 microwatts
This is a very important spec to include…this battery can deliver 0.03mA of power, which is incredibly little.
The video 0x0 linked to in another comment describes the likely method used to infer distance to objects without a stereoscopic setup, and why it (likely) had issues determining distance in the cases where they hit motorcycles.
The ridiculous thing is, it has 3 cameras pointing forward, you only need 2 to get stereoscopic depth perception with cameras…why the fuck are they not using that!?
Edit: I mean, I know why, it’s because it’s cameras with three different lenses used for different things (normal, wide angle, and telescopic) so they’re not suitable for it, but it just seems stupid to not utilise that concept when you insist on a camera only solution.
It’s just a mouse-device that enables full regular mouse control without taking your hands off the keyboard as well. It’s not actually a trackpad, it’s a mechanical two dimensional scrolling plate (or bar) which is much nicer to use because it provides better feedback than a trackpad.
IDK, a mousetrapper (or similar) effectively does the same but doesn’t require retraining your entire workflow and still allows for precision mouse work.
You cant use it to create or manage workout plans
Bummer, that’s a pretty significant reason for owning a sports watch I would say, probably one of the most important features actually.
Is workout tracking feature complete?
What features are you missing?
AFAIK gadgetbridge is not even close to a replacement WRT functionality? Last I checked it only supported basic data import, has that changed?
It really sucks, they’ve been spared from noticeable enshitification so far but I guess the line didn’t go up enough anymore…
That’s true, everything helps I guess. But tanking Tesla isn’t the silver bullet that many seem to think it is.
Key thing here is it’s in 2020… it isn’t anymore since the whole xitter debacle which forced him to sell most of his stocks in it.
Tanking Tesla now unfortunately doesn’t have even close to the same impact as it would have if it happened 5 years ago.
Yeah I’m just shilling over here pointing out facts that it takes more than bankrupting Tesla to financially hurt that psycho…
Doesn’t he only own like 13% of the stock in Tesla? His wealth is barely affected by Tesla going bankrupt
It’s always the poor poor
whiterich people that have the boot on their necks right? The poor poor oppressedwhiterich people… JFC
There, Fixed it
A reference to The benefit of having a recommendation engine auto add stuff for you
A recommendation engine is perfectly fine and can be fun to discover new things you might otherwise not know about, but auto adding is a huge nono. You don’t want some random shit getting automatically added to your server and taking up space (or using potentially valuable/limited download credit from a private tracker) just because it thinks it knows what you want to watch/listen to/read. Automatically adding new stuff unsolicited it just a really bad idea.
a new crime of inciting use of pirate IPTV services or software.
This one is particularly nasty, because simply suggesting to someone that pirate IPTV exists can be used to incriminate people that haven’t even done anything wrong. Regardless of your view on piracy, merely discussing something should never put you at risk of criminal charges.
Right now, if you want to add a new movie or TV show, you probably:
Search for it manually across different Arr services
I mean, you only search one arr service depending on the media type.
Check which quality profiles or indexers work best for that media type
Figure out if it’s already available somewhere in your library
You’ve already setup your quality profiles and indexers for your Arrs when you initially configured them, so there’s no need to do that every time you add a new item. If it’s already in your library, it shows when you search for it so not much figuring out.
Manually add it to the right service
Again, you’ve already searched in the appropriate Arr service for the media type. The “manual” action is pressing “Add”, which i assume you’d need to do with this too?
I think I’m confused as to what problem this actually solves?
CR2032s are used in many things that require significantly more power than that, and this cell is absolutely unfit for almost all other uses than barebones old school digital watches.