Gleanmer can process maps at 88 to 331 frames per second while using under 6 milliwatts. In tests, it achieved over 96% mapping accuracy, and its map of an entire city block needed less than 400 kilobytes of storage.

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Gleanmer can process maps at 88 to 331 frames per second while using under 6 milliwatts. In tests, it achieved over 96% mapping accuracy, and its map of an entire city block needed less than 400 kilobytes of storage.
Sounds like he was onto something here! @methodmanofficial predicting the future 30 years ago.
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went for a walk this morning and found a rooftop PV panel laying in the middle of a greenspace i cut through. victim of storm éowyn. should i go back and get it tonight ? i want a big solar panel because they are cool but also my understanding of the underlying technology is that they are not designed to be fucked at the ground at high speed so perhaps the microchips inside are scrambled.
IMPORTANT PSA for PET OWNERS:
If you microchipped your pet, there's a chance you need to register the chip with a different company. 'Save This Life', a pet microchip company in the US, went out of business.
Vets and shelters no longer have access to their chip database. This means the owners information (which is in the database, not the chip) can't be looked up when they scan the chip to get its identification number.
Good news! You can register your chip with a different company, so that you'll still show up as the person to contact if your lost pet gets scanned.
The Texas-based company, Save This Life, has ceased operations and that could become an issue for pet owners.