Kalinus,

Probably all of those devices that can help fight climate change the news keeps talking about at least once a month.

PeepinGoodArgs,

Carbon capture and sequestration. I’d really like that.

Bishma,
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They built one in South America! It’ll take 168,000 years to capture the excess carbon we made just in 2022.

sock,

wait til they learn and the non carbon dioxide pollutants that are 100x worse

onion,

A small and lightweight smartphone with high end specs, especially tele camera, and a privacy respecting OS such as GrapheneOS

filcuk,

Add foldable, built in pen, macro camera, laser focus, headphone jack (and a good dac), xenon flash, ideally swappable battery, waterproof and im sold - is that really too much to ask?

SpaceNoodle,

Where’s that screenshot of Homer in that car he designed?

plumbus,
Rai,

Thank you, I’ve never seen these. I love this.

los_chill,

Note 9 2.0

Anamana,
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I’m surprised people wanna use pens on such a small device

Dirk,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

A high-end smartphone with 16:9 4K screen running a non-Google Linux variant.

dsemy,

A modern smartphone (good battery, screen, etc.) running an alternative OS (like Linux or OpenBSD) with the ability to run Android (or iOS) apps I unfortunately need to use.

I recently switched to a Pixel 7a with GrapheneOS and while it’s nice, I still really hate the locked down nature of Android (and iOS).

SpaceNoodle,

Android is based on the Linux kernel tho

dsemy,

The kernel might be Linux, but the userspace is what makes it Android.

Candelestine,

Faster than light warp engine of some sort.

richieadler,

If we’re ignoring laws of physics, let’s throw replicators in there.

Poayjay,

It won’t break the laws of physics. Scientists are going to increase the speed of light in 2208.

Bishma,
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Infynis,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

And sonic showers please

richieadler,

Nah, we can replicate water.

Weirdfish,

I want a small snowboard, like 121 cm, similar to the old rossignol mini, but wide enough for my big ass feet.

I rode the mini for years with my feet pointed outward over 45 degrees and ended up doing a lot of damage to my knees.

I pretty much only snowboard in the midwest US, and want something that feels more like a skateboard.

nobleshift,
@nobleshift@lemmy.world avatar

A Flashdark

FuzzyLeonardo,

An American high speed train. Also, a machine that instantly dries you off after a shower.

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

machine that instantly dries you off after a shower.

♪♪♫ meet george jetson.... ♪♪♫

Tak,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

I feel like the latter is more likely

MrFunnyMoustache,

The second one is something you can do if you are willing to do it when you build/renovate a house and it would not be hard to build if you don’t mind a project… Get a compressor, a long hose to run through the walls next to the water pipes, and plug the hose to a nozzle. If you feel fancy and have enough money hire a machinist (or make it if you have the skills and access to the equipment) to make a custom drying tool with a wide and thin nozzle for the compressed air to reach your body, and a handle to turn it up and down. This would allow you to dry your body in seconds.

It doesn’t fit the “instantly” if even a few seconds is too much, but if you really want to do it as close to instantly as possible, a nuclear bomb will definitely evaporate the water on your skin within a millisecond… along with everything else.

Illecors,

A RISC-V laptop that’s not an engineering sample. Something like a dell 9370 sort of thing.

utopiah,

PineTab 2 RISC?

Illecors,

The PineTab2 is PINE64’s successor to the original PineTab Linux tablet computer, featuring a faster processor and better availability. The tablet is available in two configurations, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

I don’t want a tablet and I don’t want pathetic specs. Take a flagship XPS and shove a RISC-V cpu into it. That’s what I’d like.

Vlaxtocia,

A machine that perfectly dispenses things: The perfect amount of cereal + milk in a bowl The perfect about of squash and water The perfect amount of soap/shampoo The perfect amount of moisturizer

medicsofanarchy,
@medicsofanarchy@lemmy.world avatar

Tony Stark’s glasses with a compatible, programmable AI. And a pony.

darq,
@darq@kbin.social avatar

A bare keyboard attached to a screen, that I could plug my phone (possibly running Phosh) and use it as a hardware for a laptop experience

Those exist!

They're called "lapdocks".

jonuno, (edited )
@jonuno@lemmy.ml avatar

lapdocks

TIL

variants,

I’ve been wanting to make my own cyberdeck based off my phones dex and parsec to my VM but currently I just use a small USB hub to a kvm so I can switch between my work computer and my phone attached to a monitor but it’s not cool and portable

erogenouswarzone,
@erogenouswarzone@lemmy.ml avatar

How about a wireless lapdock for my desktop, so I can have the processing power in mobile form.

SpaceNoodle,

Slap Linux on a cheap craptop and SSH into your desktop

TheButtonJustSpins,

I love my NexDock 360! I mostly use it as a mobile screen for a Roku or as an interface when I need to set up bare metal servers.

shaggy,

A single remote that turns on my PC and TV

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

Oh, forget the remote, if the stupid device connection systems between consoles and TVs managed to not do the exact opposite thing to what you want 95% of the time I'd take it.

Although robust HDR support on Windows would also do it for me.

Bishma,
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I have that. It also controls my lights, thermostat, and cameras.

It doesn’t turn on my PC but it turns off the outlet its plugged into. And it could turn it on with something like “wake on lan”

utopiah,

WebThings (or Home Assitant) with Zigbee plugs and Zigbee (or BT or WiFi, whatever) button remote, it exists. Otherwise can use your phone to control those too.

pr0927,

Something extremely modular and upgradable like the Framework, but with a 4K 120Hz HDR OLED display, that can fold back into 2-in-1 mode and that has connectivity for full bandwidth of an external GPU. Additionally, some way to connect to up to 3 displays at full 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 bandwidth (each) - at least - DP 2.1 would be even better. Maybe via multiple display outputs or some insanely-high-bandwidth port like Thunderbolt 5 for dock connectivity.

The intent is to basically have a tablet-to-laptop-to-desktop experience, with virtually no compromises.

cabbagee,

Regular looking glasses with live captioning. We get close but it always seems just out of reach.

utopiah,

I’ve done it few times (with Google Glass, Glass2, Vuzix Blade, Monocle) relatively easy to do but the latency IMHO is what makes it unusable.

cabbagee,

Ah that’s frustrating. The XRAI looked promising, but it’s bulkier than I can wear and my phone isn’t compatible with it.

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