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HN is not a good place.


Hm. Pretty jaded towards here and everything, and I hadn't made my way to that, yet.

I'm sure one can make a case for it — but do you really feel that way as a default?

Why do you remain, if so?


ah, but you see, they don't actually employ you


In the case of pedal.me, they do.

> At pedal me, we believe in looking after our people properly. That’s why our team are employees, not contractors.


sounds like a scummy company, with a bullshit business model.


it's telling that the value change in these things is always denominated in USD. it's almost as if they don't have any intrinsic value.


They definitely don't have an intrinsic STABLE value.

If you say something is worth 0.01BTC - you need to know the exact date. Otherwise it could be a >50% difference ($400+).


What does?


> despite its fundamental shortcomings (needing the proprietary GPU to manage bootup, etc

far from being a fundamental shortcoming, that's entirely inconsequential.


that's the Phi.


Battery hipsterism. Oh HN, you keep giving.


It was a valid point. There's a significant performance/weight reason most of the devices with non-removable batteries and built-in charging are using Li-ion instead of NiMH.

Getting a bunch of consumers used to buying spare Li-ion cells and using external chargers might be a non-starter, but it's possible to have both onboard charging and removable cells so the upgrade path is there for those who want it.


I've had a series of Canon powershot cameras that have all used more-or-less the same Li-ion cell design[1] and I've been able to swap batteries with them. They're big enough that third parties have even offered replacement batteries.

There is probably room for standardization of a compact, rectangular, rechargeable battery of roughly those dimensions. Is someone pushing for it?

[1] https://www.apotelyt.com/camera-power/canon-g7-x-mark-iii-ba...


I don't think anyone is pushing for that, though sometimes a company will design a device around another company's battery design. There's quite a bit of small photo/video lighting that uses Sony NP series camera batteries. Those are just a pair of 18650s in series inside a plastic box.

It seems to me the size of the G7X could have been designed around a 14500 cell instead.


Thank goodness I haven't heard a hipster sing the praises of carbon-zinc "heavy duty" batteries from Harbor Freight and dollar stores... yet.


that is a terrible page. it leads with a while bunch of stuff no one cares about, and then goes on ti completely fail to convey what the tool actually goes.


stopped reading at "military-grade"


not weird, you're just a youngish american.


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