Mike Ritland
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Yep. Inside the boot of the cable, basically.
Yeah, I know. I mean... Serious, man? Wow. Yeah, there's a lot of compromises to make that happen.
Yeah, I know. I mean... Serious, man? Wow. Yeah, there's a lot of compromises to make that happen.
Yeah, I know. I mean... Serious, man? Wow. Yeah, there's a lot of compromises to make that happen.
If you were not size-constrained on that, that would be ten times bigger because it would be so much easier to make with ten components instead of two or whatever. I forget how many I have in there. I think I got like 12. But, you know, times ten the components is normally what you'd see. So that creates the need to do a lot of creative engineering to compromise and get small.
If you were not size-constrained on that, that would be ten times bigger because it would be so much easier to make with ten components instead of two or whatever. I forget how many I have in there. I think I got like 12. But, you know, times ten the components is normally what you'd see. So that creates the need to do a lot of creative engineering to compromise and get small.
If you were not size-constrained on that, that would be ten times bigger because it would be so much easier to make with ten components instead of two or whatever. I forget how many I have in there. I think I got like 12. But, you know, times ten the components is normally what you'd see. So that creates the need to do a lot of creative engineering to compromise and get small.
But at some point, I'll show you it here. Here's that little one with the USB-C end on it. And here is the USB-C A. So that's kind of, you know, okay, components are on there. One shop did the green PCB. One shop put all the components on there. Cool. Well, that's what I got right now, right? It's not cable yet. So another shop is going to help integrate that into cables.
But at some point, I'll show you it here. Here's that little one with the USB-C end on it. And here is the USB-C A. So that's kind of, you know, okay, components are on there. One shop did the green PCB. One shop put all the components on there. Cool. Well, that's what I got right now, right? It's not cable yet. So another shop is going to help integrate that into cables.
But at some point, I'll show you it here. Here's that little one with the USB-C end on it. And here is the USB-C A. So that's kind of, you know, okay, components are on there. One shop did the green PCB. One shop put all the components on there. Cool. Well, that's what I got right now, right? It's not cable yet. So another shop is going to help integrate that into cables.
And so this other shop is going to integrate it into cables to some extent. There's still unfinished work to do, unfinished testing. Then And if it's the woven cable, there's another factory that has to do special cutting and crimping and searing of the ends so it doesn't unravel. Anyway, so three, four factories later, it ships over to me. I'll do the finishing work on them.
And so this other shop is going to integrate it into cables to some extent. There's still unfinished work to do, unfinished testing. Then And if it's the woven cable, there's another factory that has to do special cutting and crimping and searing of the ends so it doesn't unravel. Anyway, so three, four factories later, it ships over to me. I'll do the finishing work on them.
And so this other shop is going to integrate it into cables to some extent. There's still unfinished work to do, unfinished testing. Then And if it's the woven cable, there's another factory that has to do special cutting and crimping and searing of the ends so it doesn't unravel. Anyway, so three, four factories later, it ships over to me. I'll do the finishing work on them.
Sometimes it's closing the actual cables up, but at a minimum, it's testing everything, calibrating them, putting that initial firmware on there, tons of QA and QC work, packaging, I'm shipping it off to the Hack5 warehouse. Wow. Lots of work.
Sometimes it's closing the actual cables up, but at a minimum, it's testing everything, calibrating them, putting that initial firmware on there, tons of QA and QC work, packaging, I'm shipping it off to the Hack5 warehouse. Wow. Lots of work.
Sometimes it's closing the actual cables up, but at a minimum, it's testing everything, calibrating them, putting that initial firmware on there, tons of QA and QC work, packaging, I'm shipping it off to the Hack5 warehouse. Wow. Lots of work.
Yeah, so two places, basically. You can go to the o.mg.lol website. That's my primary website. Or you can go to my business partner. It redirects to my business partner, effectively, which is hack5, H-A-K-5, hack5.org, slash omg, and all of my products are up on their site. Wow.
Yeah, so two places, basically. You can go to the o.mg.lol website. That's my primary website. Or you can go to my business partner. It redirects to my business partner, effectively, which is hack5, H-A-K-5, hack5.org, slash omg, and all of my products are up on their site. Wow.
Yeah, so two places, basically. You can go to the o.mg.lol website. That's my primary website. Or you can go to my business partner. It redirects to my business partner, effectively, which is hack5, H-A-K-5, hack5.org, slash omg, and all of my products are up on their site. Wow.
That is incredible.