Mo5560
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- Comment on Professor meow meow 7 months ago:
Isn’t “I” considered poor form? I was taught to always write in passive but “we” is kind of the accepted exception.
- Comment on Professor meow meow 7 months ago:
The 2nd referee will nonetheless tell you to get rid of all of them
- Comment on it works! only 99.99$! 7 months ago:
Iirc, yed
- Comment on it works! only 99.99$! 7 months ago:
I still remember trying to find the space group for Copper Telluride. No amount of technical terms could help me there.
- Comment on Someone help me make a 'transition metals' joke here... 8 months ago:
Iron? Manganese? I don’t care what transition metal you are, at the end of the day you just want to fulfill your desire for d…
I’m sure there’s a better version of the joke out there, but being funny isn’t my strength
- Comment on Why It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED 9 months ago:
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Light = energy, shorter wavelengths= higher energy. Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light. UV has even more energy. X-Rays have a lot more energy. For reference in the visible spectrum were talking about maybe 1-4 eV (this may be wrong, I’m too drunk to look it up rn).
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If we want to produce light, the aim is to find an energy gap that has the exact energy gap that corresponds to the wavelength we’re interested in. Typically this corresponds to an electronic transition, i.e. an electron “jumps” into a higher orbital, on its way down it will emit the energy difference as light.
2.1 X-Rays rn are produced by accelerating electrons onto a metal plate with high voltage. The impact of the electron “rips” out an electron in the close vicinity of the nucleus. Another electron will take the place of that electron, the energy gap associated with that process is large, which is why it produces X-Rays.
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If we want to produce LEDs that emit in the far UV range we have to find large energy gaps in materials which is difficult. We still have to have a way to get the electron across the energy gap using electricity.
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X-Ray LEDs are probably not realistic, as the energy of x-rays is so large that we have to rip out electrons from the close vicinity of the nucleus… which is already what we’re doing with X-ray tubes.
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- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
Why do y’all have to write in such a condescending/rude way?
My point was Bluetooth is not better in every way and I stand by that (you seem to too).
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
I know people don’t really value it these days, but to me there is great value in (stupidly) simple technology.
The more complicated a system is, the more prone it is to breakage. We have lots of areas in our life where we already rely on complicated circuits. I don’t need to add headphones to that list.
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
Have you seen anyone in a music recording studio or a stage wearing Bluetooth headphones?
My point is not that everybody needs headphones for studio sessions or gigs etc. My point is simply that Bluetooth is not just better as you seem to imply.
Different technologies have different usecases, wired headphones won’t die for a very long time, and there are good reasons for it.
- Comment on Ifixit gives fairphone 5 a 10/10 on repairability and maintanence 11 months ago:
I don’t intend on turning this into some sort of fight but to me your comment has big
“I don’t see the problem why can’t other people just have enough money”
vibes (Also I checked and an adapter costs me 12$ on Amazon). I don’t think you intended it this way, so I’ll shut up now.
As to my actual answer:
- Leaving it on headphones is not an option to me (I explained it above)
- Buying one for every jacket might work, but what do I do in summer?
- Please correct me on this but afaik it’s not standardized
- USB output is usually digital, while headphone obviously require an analog signal. I assume the vendors just use certain pins in the USB jack for transmitting the analog signal while keeping the rest grounded.
- I know for certain that Samsung adapters don’t work on OnePlus phones for example.
I could go on, but there’s honestly no point. We’re different people with different uses for our phones/headphones. I won’t buy a phone without a headphone jack as long as I still have wired headphones.
- Comment on Ifixit gives fairphone 5 a 10/10 on repairability and maintanence 11 months ago:
I have 2 main problems with that:
- My headphone cable is long and sometimes it gets tangled in all sorts of places. The adapters are small and flimsy, if I leave them on the cable I assume they’ll break soon. I have no problems with a broken headphone cable as it is an easy and cheap fix. I don’t think the adapters are seriously fixable tho.
- Everything else uses a headphone jack everywhere. I have yet to see a use for USB-C to audio jack anywhere else. Which makes sense as USB is digital and audio is analog. I assume many people have no use for headphones outside of their phones, I am not one of those people.
- Comment on Ifixit gives fairphone 5 a 10/10 on repairability and maintanence 11 months ago:
Honestly I’d probably buy a phone without a camera before I’d buy a phone without a headphone jack.
I was sold on the idea of a fairphone but that’s a dealbreaker to me. I very briefly owned a phone without a headphone jack (borrowed from a friend while my current one was in repair), having to think of that stupid adapter all the time was hell.
- Comment on Spotify re-invented the radio 1 year ago:
I don’t know why anyone would give Spotify money when…
Frankly, I do because I share a family account with
a bunch of people I haven’t spoken to since high schoolmy family. The amount of money I pay is absolutely negligible for me, it’s less than what I give to homeless people on the street.I tried quitting Spotify because I really do hate it for a number of reasons. Apple Music was pretty shite on Android (and Linux). I also tried living without a streaming service, but ironically a lot of smaller bands don’t release their music through anything but the popular streaming services. Piracy also sucks when you can only download popular music at best.