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Oh, Matt. Look at all these shelves. Hey. Hello. We're just showing everybody on

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Floatplane what the lab looks like right now. It's a mass. We're getting set up,

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you know, things are coming together. It's looking good. We have electricity now.

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That's a bonus. So we had cave and you guys would have seen him in a previous

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video. Now we have shark because he's got a laser attached to his head. Oh jeez.

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Yes. This is our brand new LMI GoCater 2140D. It's a 3R laser and it's for

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scanning keyboards. Big shout out to our guys at Polyga. They hooked us up with

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this. They've been fantastic for support and effectively we're able to scan the

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keyboard, get a 3D point cloud, run some segmentation processing on the actual

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laser that tells us where all the keys are and shark here will go and press

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each one. And we get all the data sent automatically back into our server. That's

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our next keyboard to test. It's Gary's keyboard. We saw you with this keyboard

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when we were doing the other video. Exactly. So this is the keyboard. When you

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think of keyboard, this is it. Yeah, that's it. Everything after that is just a

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waste. So what are we doing here? We are gonna pull up our laser system here. You're

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gonna be able to see the line of the laser and what we're gonna do is we're

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just gonna give it a nice sweep. This takes about 30 seconds to run across.

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We've got our reference point here. This is an absolute reference point so that

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never moves. So we have that mapped to the robot's control system so it knows

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where that is and then everything else is relative coordinates off of that. So

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that'll scan across. It'll hit the end and then finish and that's our scan. And I'm

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walking you through this manually. We do have this fully automated now and we're

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just gonna give that a sec and our representation should pop up. So is this

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your station right here? I see a lot of phones going on. This is indeed my

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station. Oh, Gary, can we show this right now? Which? Yes. Okay, yeah, we can show that.

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All right, yeah, this is a this is a fancy new gaming Chromebook in RIP

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Stadia color scheme that ASUS sent over for us to test. So that is next on my

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list is getting our profiling working on that. So you're also going to be doing

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laptops on top of mobile phones? Yeah, yeah, well, yeah. Mobile devices, so

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Windows based that goes to Mark Bench and everything. Chrome OS is a separate

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kind of beast and that'll be using some of the stuff that I've been for Android.

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This, however, is the output from our 3D scan. So if I look at it here, we can see

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that we have 3D representation with our reference point. We have our key

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segmentation. Now we don't actually care about those so we ignore them. But

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yeah, we map out each individual key position and we send those coordinates

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back to the robot which then moves and presses each of them. One of the really

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cool things is we also get the intensity, so a black and white image, so you can

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actually see what keys they are in the laser scan based on how the light refracts

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off them. This thing is super accurate, really, really great to work with. So

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it's been fun. I think it was two week implementation time, I think, from the

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time we got it. Yeah, it was a lot of our two weeks. So yeah, it's worked out well

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and now we can fully test keyboards. Okay, wait, you guys installed RGB in this

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immersion tube? No, no, no, no. This immersion tube came with RGB. Oh, no way. So

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my specialty, mobile devices, you know, I want to test out the IP rating claims that

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some of these manufacturers are making. So for that, I needed a six foot deep tank.

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They do it two meters, so I needed six feet. And it was a bunch of Linus's money

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for a custom one, or it was 800 bucks for this. And Linus told me he wanted to have

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something LED back that he wanted to make it look good on film. So we have LED backed

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flexible RGB with our tiny little guys down here who should be floating. Wait,

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what is this thing actually? Because this isn't like a purpose-built immersion tube.

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No, this is actually a children's sensory toy out of the UK.

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But yeah, basically, it's, ooh, the water level's dropped. Remember to say hydrated folks.

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Basically, what we can do is we can drop the phones down on a line to either three feet or six

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feet. And that allows to test them for a period of time and make sure that the IP rating is accurate.

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Mainly because IP ratings aren't actually about submersion, but that's how they're marketed.

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So if the manufacturer's telling you you can submerge it for this long,

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we want to test that and make sure they're right. So about this lounge setup that you guys got here.

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This is our lunchroom slash meeting room currently. This TV actually needs to go. We got

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upgraded. Logistics came over with a present for us. Hey-o. Yeah, so. But no TV stand yet?

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No TV stand. We do have the bucket, but it's a little sketchy. So yeah, it's on the floor right

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now. That way we can hook up and share our presentations, you know, scroll through Instagram

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feeds of what we've been eating for lunch. But yeah, this is our meeting lounge.

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Who's the lucky person that gets a camping chair? That's a good thinking chair actually. Don't knock

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the camping chair. Usually the last one to get here. Yeah, this is logistics. We tend to try and

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stay as far away from them as we can right now, mainly because they're a little bit angry at having

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to bomb everything back and forth between buildings. Hopefully once everything's here,

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they'll be a little bit nicer. I do have a little treat for you at the end of the shelving though.

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Oh, it's a Jamie. Oh, hey, Jake says he has a surprise at the end of these shelving racks.

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I do. It's everyone's favorite, Dan. Oh, hey, how's it going? Nice jacket. These four skids

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represent significant investment in our RF chamber foam. This is going to lie in the inside

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floor, walls, ceiling, everything in our new RF chamber that is scheduled to be here and built

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in May. So we're very excited. We're going to get some cellular testing done, some wireless

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headphone testing done. It's going to be really good. Wait, what is this? It's just Dan's,

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just need to talk to you for a second. So are logistics staying here too? Logistics. Yeah,

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this is Alex Dick's desk. Oh, Dan has the giant array of desks behind him along with his army of

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3D printers. The bamboo X1 carbons. Really nice. Wow, that's such a nice setup. It's kind of cool,

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isn't it? So we've got an ultrasonic cleaner. We've got the triple bamboo. The center one here has

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all three of these AMS's connected to it. So that's 488, 12 filaments loaded at all times.

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More filament down here. I've got the Samsung Odyssey Arc. No way. You're the lucky one that

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gets it. It's the only monitor that we have left. Sure. These three are for like test benches and

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that sort of thing. How is this to work on? Because this thing is literally taking up the entire

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camera screen right now. I mean, you know, pixel density is a bit weak, but it's great. It's really

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nice. I was using like this 1080p monitor before. So it's a bit better. I can do my job more

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effectively now. And then this shelf here is going to be all the repairs. So this stuff over here is

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everything that I have to repair, which is great. All of these boxes here. I don't know.

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Things are all coming along. What are you most excited about the Labs here? It's too early.

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The environmental chamber next week. So we'll have to do an unboxing on that. So that one's big.

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Getting PSU tests are up and running next month is huge. And then the ARV chamber coming in March.

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May. Early May. It's back to March. No, it's early May. No, it's now March.

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Okay, it's March. It's March. Dude, this is ridiculous. No, it's great. Shut up.
