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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by fohat.digs on Wed, 03 June 2026, 08:08:17 »

$310

vs

$570

That's not verrrry different


The way I learned math, that is about half. 54% to be exact ....
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Off Topic / Re: This weird AI h8 wave
« Last post by tp4tissue on Wed, 03 June 2026, 06:48:12 »
If you want to count it that way, it's just socialized losses.

But the way capitalism works is exactly that at the end, as it fails to incorporate/ model for critical elements of the real world. .


If we didn't buy AI,  we'd have bought something else equally stupid and useless. 
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Off Topic / Re: This weird AI h8 wave
« Last post by Findecanor on Wed, 03 June 2026, 06:39:42 »
For those who don't think that AI is a bubble: isaiprofitable.com.
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Ergonomics / Re: The PalmPuk (with MS Paint graphics)
« Last post by vvp on Wed, 03 June 2026, 06:02:52 »
If I would be doing this then

I would probably start with simple smooth planar surfaces from a low friction material.

If it would not be enough I would probably add an air pump which would create an air cushion between the surfaces (one of the surfaces would have a grid of small holes and air would be pumped between the surfaces). Check whether it is acceptable despite possible noise, air flow disturbing hands.

If this would not be good enough then I may play with magnets whether some suitable arrangement can be created. Maybe an simulation to search through all the possible magnetic field arrangements.
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Off Topic / Re: This weird AI h8 wave
« Last post by PercyH on Wed, 03 June 2026, 05:41:25 »
Totally agree. It’s just the evolution of tools. Instead of wasting time and a ton of cash on things that can now be automated, it just makes sense to leverage technology. Photographers are still arguing about it, but let’s be real. If all I need is a basic corporate photo for my resume, why should I drop $200 and drive to a studio? I can just use an ai professional headshot app upload a couple of casual selfies, and get a solid result in minutes. That’s exactly the 'tractor' you’re talking about, it just makes the job more efficient, it’s not some profession killer.
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Off Topic / Re: AI upscaling is awesome.
« Last post by PercyH on Wed, 03 June 2026, 05:39:14 »
Thanks!
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Ergonomics / Re: The PalmPuk (with MS Paint graphics)
« Last post by vvp on Wed, 03 June 2026, 05:26:23 »
Please elaborate the magnet arrangement... ^^:
I do not know how to do it exactly. I know only that it can be done for sure since maglevs and linear motors exist. It is possible this cannot be done well only passively (only as an a suitable arrangement of permanent magnets). Active control with linear motors may be needed.

Maybe there is an expert on magnetic levitation here who can chime in  ;D
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Ergonomics / Re: The PalmPuk (with MS Paint graphics)
« Last post by vvp on Wed, 03 June 2026, 05:15:04 »
The cutout in my drawing is cylindrical, and supposed to hold split spherical bearing seats...
This way the ball wont ride on the base material, and we wont need super precise spherical cutouts.
From what I remember, these split seats also allow adjustment of the friction as they are set in a thread.
But it was a long ago I used these the last time, so I could be wrong here. Wouldn't that allow for smooth motion?
Probably not. There will be friction between the seat and the ball. I doubt this is better than just two simple planar surfaces from some low friction material (e.g. teflon). No need to complicate it with balls when you are not using them to eliminate friction on the load bearing surfaces.
My guess is that the balls only make the forces more concentrated to a smaller area leading to more wear.  Better to keep pressure (forces per unit area) smaller overall by two simple planar surfaces from a low friction material.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] Nooir K2 - The Klavier II | GB Live!
« Last post by Fraaaan on Wed, 03 June 2026, 03:08:17 »
lmao
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