one bosch cordless router
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Since you've mentioned before you live in southern Shenzhen, where did you get those stationary? I tried a few shopping malls along side metro line 4 (a few around north station and central book store near children's palace) and 2 (coco shopping complex and a few near OCT), never found a good store carrying what I want (Mitsubishi Style Fit and refills).
Care to share where did you find all of them if not online?
An Asus Zephyrus G14, indulging my self with octa-cores laptop.
I was looking at this model, but God damn it, Asus China doesn't offer the 1080p version, and as someone who have used an X1 with 2560*1440 resolution, I know how much I hate this resolution.
Gnome has bad fractional HiDPI support, so either I run it in 720p equivalent mode (720p images and 1440p text, which some of my applications won't physically fit in), or I run it in native 1440p which puts a lot of strain on my eyes.
And KDE is not an option. Therefore for me, it is 1080p or 4k, period.
I was mouthwatering Huawei's new MateBook X for a while (3k*2k, even at 200% scaling I still get 1.5k*1k), but on its final release it has only 14nm CPU, not the rumored 10nm IceLake or even TigerLake, nor 7nm Ryzen 4000U. That, compounded by its passive cooling design, I can already see performance disaster.
This is unfortunate, but consider Huawei now practically only sells in China, and we Chinese generally are not the fastest to accept new things, like AMD's rising, Huawei will have to not to let AMD to taint its flagship's name, despite it also has some quite decent lower end Ryzen 7-based laptops, just with horrible color accuracy and building quality. I hope with time goes by more "business-oriented" Chinese people will recognize AMD and more vendors will release flagship AMD products.
So, I will just wait for the new Acer Swift 5 with Gorilla glass and TigerLake with MX350, to be released later this year.
And no, I will never buy a ThinkPad again. This X1 I'm typing on had crashed 5 times this week (weeks start in China on Monday), and it never crashed on any memtest or CPU/GPU stress programs. Weird, indeed, but it just keeps crashing when I use it normally. My coworker's cheapo Xiaomi runs well, with the same Ubuntu 20.04 and KiCAD 5.
Got tired of fiddling with fixing up Lipo battery packs for tools and my homemade spot welder.
Got tired of fiddling with fixing up Lipo battery packs for tools and my homemade spot welder.
Got tired of fiddling with fixing up Lipo battery packs for tools and my homemade spot welder.
I'm sorry for my ignorance, but what is that? I see the spot welder but that thing connected to it I don't know what it is.
They are the welding tips. These are used for welding things like the tabs that are spot welded to 18650 cells.
McBryce.
Got tired of fiddling with fixing up Lipo battery packs for tools and my homemade spot welder.Interesting little thing.
How much was it and where did you buy it?
Got myself 6m HV triaxial cable (quite expensive stuff) and enough triax connectors to build three cables. Stripped one end of the cable, realised that the connectors i ordered are too small for the cable and that there's no way i can assemble it...
Now looking for even more expensive triax connectors... The cheapest ones are 50 bucks a piece and not even rated for half the voltage that i want. Anyone got some spare Pomona 5218?
Got myself 6m HV triaxial cable (quite expensive stuff) and enough triax connectors to build three cables. Stripped one end of the cable, realised that the connectors i ordered are too small for the cable and that there's no way i can assemble it...
Now looking for even more expensive triax connectors... The cheapest ones are 50 bucks a piece and not even rated for half the voltage that i want. Anyone got some spare Pomona 5218?
Those guys have six pieces which can be dispatched immediatly.
This was, technically, not a purchase, it was a birthday present. But it is amazing. Get one. I've made 3 crimps with it, and I'm in love.