I've been doing this a few months now with an xreal one and minisforum um790.
Same ability to power via usb-C and have other ports available.
It's worked very well, the 1920x1080 resoultion of the glasses is pretty clear but I find "anchoring" the screen to be most usable because the edges do get a little blurry, but with the screen anchored you can just "look around" a little to bring them into focus.
The biggest drawback is the resolution. While still very sharp and clear, it's tough going from a framework laptop 2256x1504 to 1920x1080.
I'm just used to everything being a little smaller and being able to fit more info into my FoV vs having to look around a "larger" screen for it.
Same with the Viture Pro. The OLED is crisp and colourful but the resolution is too low to be useful for productivity unless they really nail the head tracking, and can support lots of virtual monitors (and they haven't done that).
yea I tried the Viture and the headtracking was nowhere near where it needed to be. I really liked everything else about the Viture Pros. They were lighter than the Xreal ones, generated less heat, and had individual diopter adjustments on each lense.
Xreal One however has rock-solid head tracking. It does drift occasionally but it's very tolerable. I returned the Viture Pro and ketp the Xreal one.
yeah this is whats holding me back... if it was half the price i could handle that resoultion just for the portability benefit, but double the res and I'll dump my monitor
yeah it a case of Democrats: "Please don't put your hand on the stove it will burn you" MAGA: "well I have to put my hand on the stove to pwn the libs" fallowed shortly by "ouch the libs made me burn my hand"
For the main base of course, but there's a large block of swing voters and "undecideds" that went to Trump for whatever reason this election. It's more about them. And also the ones that just don't vote because they think it doesn't matter.
MAGA represents a smaller proportion of eligible voters that cannot win elections without the broader support they somehow garnered.
Almost half the base made the fiscally prudent vote.
I don't know what the bigger half is capable of learning, some of them probably learned a lot already if they are a shareholder of any kind, and it would not make very much sense for it to remain the bigger half by now. It really was the non-voters that consistently failed to send Trump and his people packing though.
Sickening as it can be sometimes, hindsight is 20/20 and just a short number of weeks ago it would have made more sense for the shareholders of the USA to just cough the money up front and pay him $1Trillion to go away and never come back, taking his kind with him.
Even worse, a year ago his price would have surely been lower, probably one of the biggest lost opportunities some of these shareholders will ever see.
Large parts of the NE corridor train line(DC to NY and New Haven to Boston) still operates at 25hz and has its own power system and generators because of it.
And the "smart" word covers over a lot of potential features, like stopping/starting charging based on electricity prices, doing load balancing between multiple chargers, reporting usage to the cloud, etc.
It's also an outlet where you really want to be sure that everything is professionally done, and up to spec, because drawing maximum currents for hours and hours is very demanding on all the parts. There can be significant heat generated in the wiring and contacts.
NEC 2020 code requires the breaker for an EV charger to have GCFI. Running the circuit, which is not done by the author, generally requires a permit and inspection.
There is something somewhat magical about a licensed electrician installing a product from a multi-billion dollar company you can sue, though, if something goes wrong and it burns down the neighborhood.
Yeah, screw those losers that want UL certification on their chargers.
I don't see a single thermal cutout on this design. I'd be scared.
The PCB is equally scary. How was the trace width figured for the high voltage side? There's also little or no isolation to the low-voltage side.
I also didn't catch if this is a level 1 or level 2 charger. Is that line 120V or 240V single phase? He's pulling 10A which may as well be level 1 household outlet charging here in the US.
Most "comes-with-the-car" USA level 1 chargers are actually capable of accepting 240v so operating as a ~3kw level 2 charger if you're okay with hacking a different plug on to it (or using an adapter which may be controversial...)
yes, almost certainly Europe. You can see it's a J3068 connector on the end of the cable. J3068 is basically a 3-phase version of J1772 and is standard for Europe.
The crimped ferrules on the wires is also much more common in Europe vs USA
I would argue that daytime running lights is the cause of many cars driving without taillights. In the US, DRL are only forward-facing. Nothing rear-facing is illuminated.
Drivers that have switched their headlights to the off position, the DRLs are "bright enough" to drive and not notice your headlights are off.
I see them very often, and for some reason a large portion of them are Hyundai. Maybe because the dash light, button backlights are independent of the headlights, so there's no real indication inside that your lights are not on, except the switch position.
I pretty much always keep my lights on Auto. But I've had them turned off when I've had the car in for service and, probably because previous vehicles haven't had DRLs, I haven't noticed on a couple of occasions.
The problem with this approach is that groups that have historically been discriminated against aren't starting from a level playing field. Poverty spans generations and escape from it for those discriminated against is the exception not the rule.
High income families generally create high income progeny, the wealth and privilege is transferred across generations.
Low income families generally create low income progeny. This curse is transferred across generations.
Historical discrimination has artificially disadvantaged large swaths of minorities, creating the income and privilege gap that continues through generations of that population.
DEI is an attempt to reset the playing field so that we can become better as a population, not as individuals.
You can say yea but look at Beyonce or look at Obama. They aren't poor.
But they're also the exception.
There are individual exceptions to all. Not every discriminated person was set back, and not every non-discriminated person is wealthy. But as a matter of a whole, the patterns are clearly visible and the cause is obvious.
The generational wealth curse applies to all races and cultures, but the actions of our predecessors(and still somewhat today) artificially held back the predecessors of the current generations that DEI policy targets.
As a whole, they are unfairly disadvantaged vs a culture that wasn't historically discriminated against.
Part of an apology is a genuine attempt to right your wrongs, make the person you wronged whole again. When that wrong affects generations of people, your debt is owed not only to the original wronged generation, but their unfairly disadvantaged progeny who started life in a place just a little bit harder.
Same ability to power via usb-C and have other ports available.
It's worked very well, the 1920x1080 resoultion of the glasses is pretty clear but I find "anchoring" the screen to be most usable because the edges do get a little blurry, but with the screen anchored you can just "look around" a little to bring them into focus.
The biggest drawback is the resolution. While still very sharp and clear, it's tough going from a framework laptop 2256x1504 to 1920x1080.
I'm just used to everything being a little smaller and being able to fit more info into my FoV vs having to look around a "larger" screen for it.
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