Thanks! I guess the Steam Frame should have onboard capability too so it doesn't exclusively require a PC like the Index did. I am looking forward to the year I can finally get one ๐
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Me too. It's been years now since I sold my Index. Any idea what the state of VR on Linux is? My ecosystem looks very different than it did back then ๐
Damn, I have a 240v induction stove, can I melt metal? ๐
I tried searching this question but apparently there are safety features to prevent me doing cool stuff.
Haha wow, this guy on reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/Thermal/comments/1qffa4e/infrared_video_of_my_gas_stove/
Electric heating is 100% efficient in general, as in 100% of the energy used is converted to thermal energy.
Yeah, I was careful to specify transferring heat to the pan.
Luckily a ridiculous amount of research has been done to show:
Ok I am convinced now ๐. I'm easy to convince if you have data. I am surprised though, I have used all three and induction is by far the quickest to heat. I can boil a giant pot of water in a few minutes, so I am a bit surprised that the difference between electric and induction is not that big.
I guess gas is fast to heat because it stores a ridiculous amount of energy so it can waste plenty and still be quick.
I am not convinced an electric stovetop is any more efficient at transferring heat to the pan than gas is, unless you are using induction which the majority of electric hobs will not be.
Edit: I have been convinced now, see below
Yeah Valve doesn't ship to NZ. I have a Steam Controller 1 and have previously had an Index as well, but I had to freight forward to get them, and I seem to recall needing some trickery of changing the Steam account to another region to get it to work.
I'll be trying, but there's a 99% chance it's not available in my country ๐ญ
Huh interesting! I see playing on their website that an equivalent laptop is more expensive in the DIY version, it's just that the starting price includes no RAM, storage, etc.
So the DIY is for people who want to bring their own parts, not for people who want to get all the parts then save money!
Framework sells DIY kits so the European dude assembling the laptop could be himself!
This is pretty much my life at work. "Here's how AI can do something with 95% accuracy, beating out the alternate rule based method that only delivers a 100% accuracy rate".

Good point. Previously VR games would run on Linux, same as any other games, but VR is super sensitive to frame rate and people using VR on Linux weren't having a great experience.
This was probably 5+ years ago, so I think performance has come a long way. But also the Steam Machine is likely pretty specifically tuned so it might work a lot better than a general desktop distro.