Palmer Luckey says he wants to 'turn warfighters into technomancers' as Anduril takes over production of the US Army's IVAS AR headset from Microsoft
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Or you use one GreenPak device and OTP it based on the model and have it cheaper and more reliable, any supporting circuits like drivers, FETs, bulk capacitance, etc.. Would have to be designed per-model anyway on MCU based design.
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There is also a company called palantir which is pretty much a cyberpunk corporate distopia surveillance company.
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That broken thing nobody remembered, until it was reforged.
I can name a few other such things, but at this point in my existence I'm just afraid to do so. Murphy's laws and such.
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Because he is an evil bastard. There is a behind the bastards episode about him.
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I love it,keep up the good work Scotty!
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Well, that would at least somewhat resonate with what a palantir is.
With the wrong part, the kind that Denethor thought he could use and that Sauron and Saruman used, and I really like more the implication of that from Frodo's dream where he stands at one of the towers in the north looking far away.
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There is a wast difference between Google glasses and hololens.
The industrial application that I was using it worked as a concept, and I mean worked in reality, not what you are talking about. I used it, and it did saved me time and labour, even in that preliminary stage. I don't know would it work on a larger scale, but that three devices that the whole factory floor had access to were in use the whole time, and in a conservative industry it's saying something. -
Cheaper components and manufacture to use a dedicated microcontroller to run PWM to dim the LEDs than something like a 555 and transistors to change its logic/capacitor path to vary brightness.
They even may use the same micro for charging lipo batteries, not sure since there are dirt cheap chips for that too.
The fact that people have bothered to modify such basic firmware is pretty funny though.