Readit News logoReadit News
laptop-man commented on Ask HN: What are you working on?(Non-software projects only)    · Posted by u/avgDev
laptop-man · 2 years ago
building another FPV drone. finally venturing into hdzero aka analog + (digital signal over analog signal)
laptop-man commented on Cosmic DE update: System76's new Linux desktop environment   blog.system76.com/post/mo... · Posted by u/Santosh83
skrtskrt · 3 years ago
I’m waiting for (probably far off) day when System76 makes its own laptops instead of using Clevo hardware. I just can’t deal with that keyboard & trackpad quality.

Everything System76 makes themselves is awesome.

laptop-man · 3 years ago
I actually got a laptop from sager (clevo) and after 5 years of heavy use. my biggest complaint is the dam case. all the plastic clips broke. only a few screws holding it together. lots of gaps now. and a few cracks in the plastic.

but it's been thrown in a back pack and gone through several years of traveling in a back pack

laptop-man commented on Ask HN: What does your WFH day/routine look like?    · Posted by u/kcindric
laptop-man · 3 years ago
Married, 4 kids.

8:30 awake and get oldest to virtual school

8:35 caffeine

8:40 skim teams/emails.

9-2pm switch between helping with 1st grade work and working.

2-4 hammer out work

4-5 I'm "at work" but normally spend my last hour on personal development

laptop-man commented on Ask HN: Best programmable drone / open source OS?    · Posted by u/simonebrunozzi
laptop-man · 3 years ago
Ardupilot

might be what your looking for

laptop-man commented on Winter & Cold Weather EV Range Loss in 7,000 Cars   recurrentauto.com/researc... · Posted by u/clouddrover
castratikron · 3 years ago
A lot of ICE cars won't even start at 40 below. Those cases should count as zero mile range
laptop-man · 3 years ago
cold batts always get worse range got to plug it in and have a batt warmer (like Tesla).

not such a foreign idea when you have to do that for Diesel to get them to start in the cold.

laptop-man commented on Disney says it has more streaming customers than Netflix   cbsnews.com/news/disney-s... · Posted by u/lxm
LarsDu88 · 3 years ago
Disney has decades of experience with content that the whole family can enjoy. Netflix has a decade of experience with...AWS

With Netflix you get a mixed bag of Stranger Things + stuff that most folks expect to be dropped after 2 seasons.

When Netflix pivoted into content, they needed to get creatives and passionate people in charge rather than the tech-world PMs they ended up putting in charge.

Disney might not be perfect, but for the MCU and Jon Favreau-adjacent Star Wars stuff, theres a distinct respect for story telling and characters that just totally missing from some of the high budget Netflix stuff.

Properties like MillarWorld just have the soul sucked straight out of them in Netflix's hands

laptop-man · 3 years ago
idk about you but I know of atleast 15 gems made by Netflix. but majority are cartoons.

15 is nothing tho compared to all of their flops.

if anyone likes cartoons checkout: centaurworld - awesome wrap up on the last episode dogs in space Maya and the three dead end Cuphead over the moon Klaus

laptop-man commented on Ask HN: Have you ever experienced eBay refusing to pay you    · Posted by u/ThievingEbay
laptop-man · 3 years ago
their refund process is a scam for sellers too. just had someone get a refund (even tho I don't do returns) claiming the item doesn't work.

I tested it and it works fine. never said in the post it was fully tested. buyer even modified the item. ebay just happily gave them their money and forced me to accept the return and refund

laptop-man commented on Gmail 2FA causes the homeless to permanently lose access 3 times a year   twitter.com/chadloder/sta... · Posted by u/horseAMcharlie
bennyp101 · 3 years ago
How do you remember a complex password? By practice? On what device? I’m sure those involved have bigger things to worry about/remember than a complex password to email.

I don’t think that is the solution. I also don’t know what is.

Public services that somehow provide safe access to email etc?

laptop-man · 3 years ago
I always recommend a easy to remember sentence as a password.

with spaces, punctuation, some sort of capilatiozation scheme (cap every last letter, or every other ,etc) and throw a number in there.

lot easier to remember than 32 random bits.

purposely misspelling something, adding spaces, and your own cap scheme make it a secure password.

laptop-man commented on DJI Drone Flies over the Top of Mount Everest   dronexl.co/2022/08/22/dji... · Posted by u/gpt5
ubermonkey · 3 years ago
What's really amazing is that they used a $2,000 drone, not something super super high end and specialized and out of reach. Plenty of hobby photographers have camera bodies, or combinations of camera body and lens, that cost that much.

I have waded into the drone space recently. I had my eye on them (specifically DJI; they're clearly the leader) for a while (hobby photographer; lover of tech toys), but every time I looked in the past they were too expensive for me to justify. My uncle had one that as $1200 or so, and then a friend had one at like $600, and then just before we were going on vacation to Scotland I looked again and -- HOLY CRAP -- there's a model at $299.

Sold.

It's the DJI Mini SE, and you DO give up some stuff vs. the next level (about $500), but most of it is the drop from 4K video to "merely" HD. (There's also reduced range, which might end up mattering more.) OTOH $299 is for me a point where, if I fuck it up, I can be sanguine about it.

It's INSANELY easy and fun to use. I got comfortable enough to send it far out over lochs, and to learn to trust its "return to home" function when flying in places where line of sight might obstruct the signal. If you haven't played with one you probably wonder how it handles losing a solid connection with the operator, and the answer is that, at least at this level, it remembers where it launched from, heads to a previously-set height (to avoid obstacles) and then comes home. At some point en route it'll re-acquire a connection and you can take back over.

(Higher-end models (like the one they took to Everest) are able to navigate around obstacles and fly a more complex path home, but hey, this is the $299 model.)

I'm happy to share the video I shot but not publicly here. PM me (is that a thing?) if you want a link. And if you plan to travel somewhere beautiful where drone flight isn't severely restricted, I strongly suggest you consider getting one, China or not.

laptop-man · 3 years ago
you can do this with a custom built drone too for under $400 for just the drone. large props, high kv motors and your good to go. Mr Steele was flying at one of the everest base camps not long ago
laptop-man commented on Ask HN: What podcasts are you listening to?    · Posted by u/appwiz
jhickok · 3 years ago
White Vault was fantastic!
laptop-man · 3 years ago
everything by fool and scholar has been very immersive and enjoyable

u/laptop-man

KarmaCake day68November 9, 2020View Original