• KptnAutismus
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    533 months ago

    i used one of these once. believe it or not, they’re uncomfortable.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 months ago

      But did you have the suitable proprietary cyberarm prosthetics that was suggested on purchase?

        • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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          23 months ago

          Judging book by its cover…

          The ring finger ridge is excellent af. Once you get used to it you can’t use any other mouse. It’s comfy af.

          Check /r/mousereview if you think I’m exaggerating.

          • KptnAutismus
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            23 months ago

            i’m sure it Feels amazing, just not a mainstream design. therefore people (including me) will poke fun at it.

            if it fits your use case and you’re fine with how it looks, that’s awesome. i should probably use /lh more

  • umbraroze
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    363 months ago

    The cyberpunk mouse from the dystopian sucky cyber future where the megacorporations have abandoned the research into ergonomics in search of greater profits…

    …what do you mean it’s a product on market today?

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      The shoot down only happened because the Americans were complacent (1) and the Serbs behaved reckless (2) and got lucky (3).

      1. flying the same routes every night
      2. doing three radar sweeps despite needing to to move after one.
      3. getting a lock during the second the bomb bays are open
  • stebo
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    43 months ago

    wait how does this avoid detecting by radar?

    • @vale
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      163 months ago

      Radar is basically the same thing as a flashlight. If you want to hide from someone’s flashlight you have two options: absorb the light with a material (such as VantaBlack), or reflect the light away from the transmitter. The old solution was to do the latter, which is why the F-117 has odd angles: to bounce the light away from the transmitter.