top | item 42762182 (no title) orangepanda | 1 year ago The slapping device would need to build inertia for you to feel the slap. Is 10ms enough for that? discuss order hn newest dullcrisp|1 year ago I think if it's spring-loaded then definitely. (But it's 100ms, not 10ms.) orangepanda|1 year ago Assuming the best case scenario of feeling the slap in 90ms, it would leave 10ms to abort the command. Or did the 90-180ms range refer to something else? load replies (1) Aerroon|1 year ago This is why any reasonable engineer would go with zaps instead of slaps!
dullcrisp|1 year ago I think if it's spring-loaded then definitely. (But it's 100ms, not 10ms.) orangepanda|1 year ago Assuming the best case scenario of feeling the slap in 90ms, it would leave 10ms to abort the command. Or did the 90-180ms range refer to something else? load replies (1)
orangepanda|1 year ago Assuming the best case scenario of feeling the slap in 90ms, it would leave 10ms to abort the command. Or did the 90-180ms range refer to something else? load replies (1)
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