Man, I swear to god, the comment section under an article always seems to drive just the shittiest, lowest quality, most "microwaved thinking" takes on any given subject, regardless of the side they take in the discussion
Reading just a few of those comments makes me frankly sad.
This is only a loosely related thought, but are there any new foss licenses or anything that prohibit ai usage? I know it'll be ignored but it feels like explicitly disallowing things could be important in opening the door to successful legal challenges to ai scraping and theft...
The person I was replying to (to my understanding) was talking about connecting it across a two nipple pericings, one on each side
I would be flabbergasted if 9v were even remotely capable of overcoming that kind of resistance
Edit: just tried to see if I could even read the resistance of my chest/boobs from nipple to nipple and even putting my probes immediately next to eachother on the most sensitive setting I was incapable of reading anything at all. If you'd like to try and replicate, or can explain or why I'm wrong I may concede, but I think you just misunderstood what I was saying
If you touch the contacts of a nine volt battery to your bare skin you generally don't feel anything; you might if there's sweat, you'll feel it on your tongue, but across two breasts worth of chest like I understood them to mean in the comment I was replying to?
Thats a fuckton of resistance compared to 9v of electrical pressure
Edit: I'm literally doing so as I type this. Even against areas of my skin that are more likely to have electrolytes and moisture like my underarms- I feel absolutely nothing. 9 volts is a pitiful amount of electrical pressure compared to the resistance of the body. Go get a 9v. Try it.
There's not enough voltage in a 9V to drive current through that big of a resistance
Edit: I understood them to be saying across two nipple pericings, one on each side. Thats a massive amount of electrical resistance under the vast majority of conditions, and 9v isn't very much
If I understand right they actually tried to work with AMD to implement an experimental new socket standard or something to get the low latency they needed, but weren't able to get the results they were after
This device isn't really for me, but the amount of RAM it comes with should last a very long time, and the fact that it's soldered unfortunately is important to its unique performance
Have you used /e/os? I thought it was like the quick settings panel, notification shade, settings app and other default apps also, but I could be mistaken
Man, I swear to god, the comment section under an article always seems to drive just the shittiest, lowest quality, most "microwaved thinking" takes on any given subject, regardless of the side they take in the discussion
Reading just a few of those comments makes me frankly sad.