How much did you pay for that? He gets 0.5 TB for 48 $ per year, presumably including 24/7 availability, redundancy, etc. And not just included but without having to manage anything.
I am not sure what you actually want to tell us? Obviously someone struggling to get by worries us far easier. But this is not a competition, we all need to work together.
Are we missing some zeros here? So one to a few hours of testing, that is it? So I assume the sensors simply failed completely after that, why else would they not test it longer or withhold the results? Quote:
Researchers tested them at different bending speeds:
838.9 mV at 100 bends/hour
856.7 mV at 200 bends/hour
852.6 mV at 400 bends/hour
Even after hundreds of cycles, the signal stayed strong, proving these sensors can handle repetitive movement without breaking down.
This kind of reliability is huge for prosthetic limbs, fitness trackers, and robotic arms, where precision and durability are non-negotiable.
2 replies pretty much in opposition to each other. So which one is correct? One says Arachne might be the cause, the other says to use that to fix the issue.
This kind of USA centric thinking never fails to astonish me.
Edit: He edited out where he specifically mentioned the US education system falling me. Such shady behavior.
How much did you pay for that? He gets 0.5 TB for 48 $ per year, presumably including 24/7 availability, redundancy, etc. And not just included but without having to manage anything.