Eternal battery life for my smartphone

I technically can choose to never run out of battery power because I can portably always charge on the go without being tied to any wires or power outlets

Outcome you can reliably ensure might be a better way to phrase this and other submissions but you get what I’m saying 🕵

  • @[email protected]
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    1121 days ago

    My glasses are strong enough and with high enough refractive index that if I look at a point light source through the edge of a lens I can see a rough spectrum of it. I can easily tell a true violet LED from red+blue or yellow from red+green. Used to be able to tell white LEDs from incandescent but the LEDs got much better.

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    521 days ago

    I read about people getting magnets implanted so that they can feel magnetic/electrical fields

    Not quite ready to commit to implants, but i did try gluing some tiny magnets to my fingernails once.

    I suspect that the implants are a bit more sensitive since they can kind of wiggle around under your skin more, but I could definitely feel some things, the two that stuck out to me were a forklift charger and an electric pencil sharpener.

    I also got really used to picking up paperclips and other small metal things like that with them. I only had the magnets for maybe about a week, but I caught myself still trying to pick up paperclips with them for probably about a month afterwards.

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        521 days ago

        Luckily most people with those sorts of implants I’ve seen are fairly scientifically-minded, and I’d like to think that’s the sort of thing they’d think of and would wear some sort of appropriate medic alert bracelet.

        It’s not like there aren’t other sorts of medical implants, piercings, situations like people with shrapnel embedded in their bodies, etc. out in the world that could potentially cause issues with an MRI machine.

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      220 days ago

      I wonder what this would do to those Hall effect keyboards

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    521 days ago

    Knowing how to write code and monkey with electronics has enabled me to do all kinds of fun things. Like create my own D&D utilities to make DMing a game easier.

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    420 days ago

    I can tell the time at night, most of human history needed the sun to have any chance at accuracy

  • Sabata
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    420 days ago

    I can semi accurately read up to 24 volts DC with my tongue, any higher hurts too much as the next step up is usually 48v. I have also seen the unmasked truth in humanity by gazing into the void for too long…

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    20 days ago

    I can go from idea to physical object in minutes using a $200 tool that fits on my desk, with materials purchased by the KILO (suck it printer ink!).