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Did you try exporting it in the OpenDocument (.ods) format?

There's lots of noise in the accelerometer readings, even without shaking

On my M4 14-inch MacBook Pro, it looks like there are two accelerometers: One with {"DeviceUsagePage"=0xff00,"DeviceUsage"=3}, and one with {"DeviceUsagePage"=0xff00,"DeviceUsage"=9} - They both identify as Bosch BMI286

Ah, after some testing, it looks like these both refer to the same IMU, DeviceUsage=3 is for the accelerometer and DeviceUsage=9 is for the gyroscope. The serial number is also the same for both.

I've been wondering about this for a while, glad someone's finally managed to access it.

I think it's used for the motion sickness reducing feature in MacOS Tahoe that puts a bunch of dots on your screen that react to motion.

I think there's some sort of motion sickness reducing feature in MacOS Tahoe which would require an accelerometer.

I love how it works with units too, eg. c/433MHz or 4 bytes * 20hz * 24 hours

Syntactically it probably has a ceiling, to be so casual. Least surprise won’t work for very complex programs. But maybe the programs wouldn’t be so complex if you didn’t have to stick together complex program syntax either.

You can also just drag it to the right.

This is an extra step PIA. CMD-OPT-H hides all the windows and there's the desktop. My desktop is clean AF, so I know which icon it is. I open it in photoshop or preview, or I just drag it into the email I'm about to send.

If the metal bits are floppy enough it should add quite a bit of noise

poor PTZ mount :(

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