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The price is crazy for the sensor size.


Crazy good or bad?


The X Half's selling point is all of it's software and hardware gimmicks. Strictly going by the numbers, you really aren't getting much camera for the money.


The article's author didn't like the quality of the photos, so seemingly crazy bad.


crazy by itself is always bad. crazy good is a different thing that was added later


Not true. There is crazy (interesting), crazy (neutral), and crazy (I don't care).


What does your workflow look like?


I use functions in openai and a template that forces the LLM to generate questions and answers from a text in a format that can be synced into the Anki app. Very straightforward workflow.


Very interesting, would love a more detailed tutorial on setting something similar up


I don't see where in settings I can change this?


Super easy for collaborative work. As good as some opensource CAD options are, there isn't really anything out there in terms of OnShape for collaborative CAD work.


Any chance you could share the details of the build you'd go for. I need a server for our lab, but am kinda out of my depth with all the options/


Looks really nice. Any plans for a Windows release?


Thanks! Windows, Android, and a web version are on the roadmap. If you'd like, you can drop your email address at the bottom of the page and we'll let you know when they're available. (We won't spam you with small product updates / marketing, just major updates like support for a new platform.)


Yes per volume gasoline is impressive.

You would need a tank 4 times the size of a gasoline tank for liquid hydrogen, not to mention the high pressure tank that is needed to store the liquid hydrogen .


How come fuel cell cars have tanks holding like 10kg of liquid hydrogen?


Because fuel cells are very efficient at turning fuel to electricity, especially compared to an ICE.


Because hydrogen is the energy densest fuel by mass, but not by volume.


Nitpick: It's typically compressed hydrogen for cars.


That's not ICE.


Do those comparisons take into account their respective engine technologies and how much useful work they are able to extract from each fuel in practice?


Anyway to get a non-paywall ?


archive.is


Came here to make the same comment. It seems like we are going to be waiting a while for video.


macOS only? Wanted to try this on Windows


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