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Sean Hollister

Sean Hollister

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    Nvidia seems unstoppable.

    In May, I wrote how Nvidia’s RTX 5060 review debacle was a stain on its reputation, and the company also experienced major political pressure from both China and Trump since — but the company, yet again, had its best quarter ever for Q2 2026. $26 billion in pure profit, too: another record.

    <em>$46B in revenue — and it’s forecasting $54B next quarter.</em>
    <em>That profit.</em>
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    $46B in revenue — and it’s forecasting $54B next quarter.
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    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    You can now 3D-print your own Framework Laptop 16 full-width palmrest.

    The modular PC company didn’t say when it’d upload the promised files; turns out it’s today! Find center, right-align, and left-align options here on GitHub, if you’d rather have a single unbroken palmrest instead of spacers. (But instead of grey, why not try sparkle or wood or marble filament?)

    Image: Framework
    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    There’s a new 3D printing arms race.

    Bambu just pre-announced its next printer, the H2C, which changes its own nozzles to make multicolor printing faster and cleaner. Why risk Osborne Effect-ing its new H2S? Perhaps because toolchangers are in! Snapmaker has already raised $12 million on Kickstarter for its four-head printer, blowing past Bambu’s record.

    Update: Prusa, too.

    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    Today I learned you can buy transforming travel mice with palmrests that slide out.

    This one’s by Sanwa, weighs under 2oz, claims it’ll last two months on a USB-C charge. Bluetooth only, 800-4000dpi, $48 with code at Japan Trend Shop. There’s also a cheapo version on Amazon that adds a laser pointer. Anyone tried these? Or this origami one?

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    Sean Hollister
    I tried Sharge’s retractable charger + battery that looks like a Braun turntable.

    I said the Sharge Retractable 3-in-1 “might be the coolest looking pocket charger I’ve ever seen” and promised to find out. But while it’s definitely cool, I’m not so sure about the “pocket” part! For $45, do you gravitate towards Sharge’s unique design, or the slimmer Anker one?