You mean the iPad standalone and purely touch interface or with attached keyboard and mouse? Pretty sure that - with physical keyboard - Cmd+T opens a tab with focus on address bar, but I don’t have my iPad with me right now to test this
You mean the iPad standalone and purely touch interface or with attached keyboard and mouse? Pretty sure that - with physical keyboard - Cmd+T opens a tab with focus on address bar, but I don’t have my iPad with me right now to test this
Yes it feels secure. The magnets are very strong and the locking geometry has tight tolerances, so that on the cutting plane there is no movement whatsoever. And even when a side force is applied to the blade tip, the blade moves but remains engaged, because the two magnets in the back keep it in place. The only thing to look for is avoid scraping the blade edge to the inner side of the body - the mechanism is very “fidgety” but using it too much dulls the blade. You can avoid this scraping by pulling the edge away, but you have to purposely think about it. I even imported it to Europe from the US, so to you it will cost surely less than to me ;)
My office carry is the Exceed Designs TiRant Razor-M: awesome mechanism and really compact. Really expensive, too…
Here paired with its sibling flashlight EDC:
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That was a PHEV
Subtitles will automatically appear if you mute the volume or go back a few seconds
Nice little QoL feature right there!
Western companies joined the slave labor train. Apart from niche and boutique manufacturers, almost any product has a lot of parts produced in China.
Ngl, a touchscreen iMac would be something ;)
I would place this breakthrough for humanity higher than moon landing but lower than vaccines. How could we live without this before?!
You’re right! I suspected that during the video, but wasn’t sure and thought I was mistaken as I don’t have my iPad with me. This reminds me about how much I use those cameras! :D
NOT compatible with current iPad lineup, just with the 4 new iPads shown today.
I agree, the current ones were never too thick. And adding graphite and copper in the chassis to disperse heat doesn’t probably bring much, as it will most of the time be covered by a case.
That must be it, I wasn’t smart enough to link the actual image URL, I linked the post as you wrote 😆
Interesting tip on linking the url, I will try it. Tested it in the past but I think I did something different and didn’t work as I hoped
You are right, I don’t know if he didn’t have a choice. But if a hospital is just 20km away, I wonder if just calling an ambulance would have been the easier and smarter thing to do. The fact that he could get health care and arrived safely is awesome - and I personally cheer any advancement in the automotive driving field - but this story shows more of the problems of Teslas marketing approach and fail to implement driver attention assessment systems. There are more advanced and safe ways to approach automated driving, see Mercedes.
The problem is: he drove himself. The fact that the car couldn’t recognize that the driver couldn’t be in control of the vehicle is appalling and brought risk for everyone who shared the road with that man. What’s wrong with calling an ambulance? It’s not that he didn’t have any other choice.
It’s marketable, remarkable or not is secondary, point is faster than anything else :) Everyone knows that sub-something 0-to-something-else straight line acceleration spec for an ev is exactly what our planet needs right now! Jokes aside, all these “super” vehicles are either to make huge profits with margins a-la-Ferrari or to push the brand aka pure advertising. And honestly, this is one of the most entertaining advertising around!
Doesn’t surprise me! There are so many “hidden” features that I - and many others - only discover after years. Especially things that can be used with an alternative goal outside of the original scope.
That’s neat! I hope it works on the iPad, too: would be perfect for my nighttime reading, I always wanted to dim the screen a little bit more.
Nice and thoughtful video, thanks for sharing! But he calls out two tweets of him, saying that Hubermann probably doesn’t really think that way, so saying he is a clown is perhaps a bit much? I enjoy his podcast a lot, but I fully get the point that Strong Medicine makes. Nevertheless, Hubermann gives a lot of very nicely packaged advice, on how to tweak here and there to get a bit more from one’s everyday life - but those tweets are really horrendous I must say