True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup)
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Efficiency and outright performance isn't always a priority.
A lan cable outperforms a wireless Internet connection in every way, yet most people just use WiFi
Sure, but I'm not paying for every byte sent overy network, while I am paying for every kWh I use.
That's all beside the point though, this is just a fun diy project so who cares really.
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Thanks, it's weird how some people are reacting to this comment. Is this their first day on the Internet? I'm not saying this device IS bullshit, I'm saying from a long history of experience that if the only 3rd party media you can find about a device is a video then that device is significantly more likely to be bullshit. It's simple and clearly true.
Yes. People are still down voting us. I think it's hard to explain this concept or something. We're not getting through. Oh well.
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Yes, because it's a maker on YouTube showing off a project he did? It's a clickbaity title sure, but this isn't a research paper showcasing a new technology. He's using a dev kit to make something he thinks is cool. Fail to see the issue.
because it's a maker on YouTube showing off a project he did?
No.
Fail to see the issue.
We're not getting through properly—there is no issue. It's all in the hypothetical purpose of the post by OP.
If this was a way to announce a widely available thing, it would be more credible as an article than a YouTube video. That's all.
But this is fine as it is. I don't think that was the purpose of the video or post. I think it was just a fun video.
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it's not a news video.
Yeah, not the point, like the other person said.
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Sure, but I'm not paying for every byte sent overy network, while I am paying for every kWh I use.
That's all beside the point though, this is just a fun diy project so who cares really.
I could argue that WiFi uses more power than LAN cables, so you're paying to use WiFi
The important thing is if it's worth the price, paying 5$ extra per month in power might be worth it for a LOT of people
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He is not reporting. What's there not to get? It's not a news outlet. He just says "I found this neat thing and will now build some insane project around it". I'm sure if you actually went to look, you would find other sources that talk about the technology in detail and probably did so before he made his video
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He is not reporting. What's there not to get? It's not a news outlet. He just says "I found this neat thing and will now build some insane project around it". I'm sure if you actually went to look, you would find other sources that talk about the technology in detail and probably did so before he made his video
That's literally what reporting means. You don't have to be a news outlet to do a report.
Definition of REPORTING
The meaning of REPORT is common talk or an account spread by common talk : rumor. How to use report in a sentence.
(www.merriam-webster.com)
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That's literally what reporting means. You don't have to be a news outlet to do a report.
Definition of REPORTING
The meaning of REPORT is common talk or an account spread by common talk : rumor. How to use report in a sentence.
(www.merriam-webster.com)
Be as pedantic as you want, but "reporting" is coloquially used to describe news. This is more akin to a blog
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I think you mean "awfully" click bait, hah.
Thasjuss likyor up inyun, man.
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I will quote my other reply:
What their job is has nothing to do with my statement. If the only media reporting about a new technology is a video then that thing is significantly more likely to be bullshit
It's not new technology you numpty.
It's not news. It's not a scientific paper. Wireless energy transfer isn't "bullshit", it's been an understood aspect of physics for a long time.
Since you seem unable to grasp the concept, I'll put it in bold and italics:
This is a video of a guy doing a DIY project where he wanted to make his setup as wireless as possible. In the video he also goes over his thoughts and design considerations, and explains how the tech works for people who don't already know.
It is not new technology.
It is not pseudoscience.
It is a guy showing off his bespoke PC setup.
It does not need an article or a blog post. He can post about it in any form he wants.
Personally, I think showcasing this kind of thing in a video is much better than a wall of text. I want to see the process, the finished product, the tools used and how he used them.
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