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Well, if you have such dreams, enroll to a good university and complete an MSC in electronics engineering and specialize in micro electronics. During or after the university, take a job at a computer component developer and/or manufacturing company. If you are good enough, ~12 years from now...
Sometimes I do some programming but mostly just sleep or watch something. Recently I started to use a BoboVR Z4 to watch my stuff on the plane. It works great :D. Like a blindfold and a big screen TV at the same time. It is much more relaxing to travel without seeing the herd of people inside my...
For me, it is :). From 2012 to 2015 I literally spent 4-7 months in various hotels around the world per year. Then, in 2016, the company finally rented me an flat.
In the last 3 years, I moved 7 times between 4 cities and at least one or two moves are still upcoming for this year (that is not...
Hey, no need to further explain or anything. The mass production manufacturing is not simple or easy. You need to be in it for a while to learn it. Kickstarter guys rarely have this experience. Some don't even know high school physics, chemistry or biology. That usually doesn't stop them from...
That is THE biggest downfall of 90% of the kickstarter "success" stories. Somebody comes up with a crazy idea, collects the money then half way thru, realizes that the given stuff doesn't exist because it is not feasible. Impossible to make (like those water out of air craps), don't deliver the...
Oh I see, if it is not 144 gsync, you eyes will bleed and your brain will melt. Makes perfect sense now.
I'm always happy to see first world problems. Those mean that people have no real world problems anymore, which indicates that the civilization is going to the right direction.
The bag looks nice. I still don't understand why you want to carry the LCD. For starter, it is heavy. With the a 7kg Node 202 and 3 kg LCD you are at 10 kg. Anyone weights it, you have a problem. Also every hotel comes with LCDs. You can hook up your PC to those and save yourself from lugging 3...
Wow, that is one heck of an expensive backpack. My cabin trolley costed a whooping $15 new from the store and it has wheels so I don't have to lug it around.
I didn't print myself, I ordered them locally. The guy who made them was really knowledgeable so I think the parts are as good as they get in this size. They do the job, but metal is the way to go if you are looking for resilience.
I'm not that surprised. I learned over the years that anything...
Yes, SFX PSU. I figured that is a cheaper and more flexible solution than a brick PSU. The eGPU case is 70mm tall with 2mm walls, the 65mm should fit. The GPU is laying flat on top of the ODD. It is kinda like in the middle of the case. The eGPU case is pretty wide, 500mm. It should be able to...
Thanks :). It is the very first iteration, so issues were expected. The panels are very thin, only 0.8mm to keep the weight down. This also means they are not as flat as one would expect. The other issue is that I used 3D printed elements instead of CNC-d aluminium pipes as planned. It was...
The quick docking works with ECard and TBolt3. In order to make the quick dock work with M.2 and mPCIe, another piece is needed:
A DVD player shaped module that replaces the DVD in the laptop. The yellow ribbon cable should be flat enough to fit inside the laptop and connect to the M.2 or the...
The idea is to have a quick and easy docking solution for laptops that have no centralized docking feature with added eGPU support, extra laptop CPU cooling and hidden cabling. All a gamer may need in one flat package.
EGPU Case assembly (50x20x7cm):
Dock assembly:
Bolt the eGPU and...
I wanted something fully modular and customizable. Something that can be small and big as needed. I made a simple subframe from smaller, standard blocks and a set of side panels with standard holes that line up with the screw holes on the small blocks. This design allowed me to build all these...