The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread
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I have multiple Bluetooth speakers off the work laptop. The conference/meeting one has precedence for voice/headset, the bigger music/youtube ones for general, and they fall back to the laptop speakers. I just keep the big ones off until I have uninterrupted music time, then can carry it into whatever room. Turn it off, falls back to the conference ones.
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I usually use wired headphones with my laptop and PC at home if I don’t want to disturb anyone. When I commute, I use my Sony WH-something noise-canceling headphones.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Or pornhub. It would have been a bigger hit than AI!

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A safe nuclear battery that could last a lifetime
Nuclear batteries generate power by harnessing high-energy particles emitted by radioactive materials. Not all radioactive elements emit radiation that’s damaging to living organisms, and some radiation can be blocked by certain materials. For example, beta particles (also known as beta rays) can be shielded with a thin sheet of aluminum, making betavoltaics a potentially safe choice for nuclear batteries.
The researchers produced a prototype betavoltaic battery with carbon-14, an unstable and radioactive form of carbon, called radiocarbon. “I decided to use a radioactive isotope of carbon because it generates only beta rays,” says In. Moreover, a by-product from nuclear power plants, radiocarbon is inexpensive, readily available and easy to recycle. And because radiocarbon degrades very slowly, a radiocarbon-powered battery could theoretically last for millennia.
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Tigger will be excited.
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Executed?
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Waiting for some kid to hit it with a hammer
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I’d actually wondered about a set up exactly like this. Looks like it could be a winner.
Although I don’t think I’d want to carry four things around with me (ie mini PC, glasses, keyboard and power bank). Maybe if the glasses take off generally then someone will sell keyboards with a battery. Or maybe laptops without a screen?
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Dude will probably be the next billionaire the way ethics are these days.
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We could use that feature on this site.
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I don’t think it covers cheating on your deal a meal plan.

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Maybe not, but it will allow us to feign interest in half the conversations here.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
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“…It actually comes from a lab in Maryland.” -
2018 project in Japan
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@Tazz As I recall, the Germans have been doing some big projects in wood as well, just not to this scale, 1,000+ feet!
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At least Maryland is good for something. Maybe all those assholes will leave my Virginia roads and go carve some wood steel shit or something?
