YouTube, lots of YouTube haha. I honestly started by mostly using cubes and cylinders and cutting or merging them together to make what I needed. You can make most anything that way and it’s pretty straight forward if not as formal.
YouTube, lots of YouTube haha. I honestly started by mostly using cubes and cylinders and cutting or merging them together to make what I needed. You can make most anything that way and it’s pretty straight forward if not as formal.
Not undermining at all! That looks like a cool system, very different from a pegboard method. Good luck!
Thanks! I self-taught myself FreeCad, so used those skills ;) I’ve done a ton of models before that I’ve released, the most popular of which is probably https://twystlock.com/. I’m about to release the plans for my DIY smart sensors and the models for those, too.
Good catch, updated the site.
Realized I forgot to post the links, so if you want the STLs: https://nowsci.com/pegboard
I mean, I guess what you’d expect.
Hear me out… Can you make it a Chromebook?
Linux based, touch-friendly Android apps, full Linux apps. Has a full desktop Chrome but if you run Firefox Android Nightly you get a full tab interface, too.
We’ve got some old Lenovo Duet 3 tablets that run pretty smooth still. ChromeOS was meant to be light weight.
For reference, I have used equipment to tune home theaters to flat frequency responses, and designed speaker crossovers. Spreadsheets are fun, and sound is math.
Like the other commenter recoed: Loops https://www.loopearplugs.com/.
The loop is tuned for specific frequencies, and it actually works. My partner also uses them on job sites, and the soft ones are great for sleeping. I typically use the ones for loud places that help you hear voices.
Regardless of where you live, you can buy them in your currency on Amazon if you can’t find a direct purchase: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=loop+earplugs
Why EU only? These bad boys are on amazon.
For the 90% of us that agree this kind of news doesn’t need video: https://globalnews.ca/news/10887272/ontario-bike-lane-removal-law-passes/
Lopez cited problems — but no wrongdoing — with the auction process
“You got to scratch and claw and get everything you can for them,” Lopez said.
The victims gave up 750K because they wanted The Onion to have it. Lopez has had some good rulings in the past, this is not one of them.
If there were problems with the auction, fine, but don’t pretend this decision was to benefit the victims.
I might be interested in putting together at-cost replacement internals to make these things work again for kids that saw benefit from them. DM me if you’d like to help me figure out if this is possible.
If so, please keep it off the internet if possible, I’ll explain why.
To be fair, the title here draws more confidence than the actual quote from the Google engineer.
The actual quote, about one factor (speed):
It lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, in line with the idea that we live in a multiverse, a prediction first made by David Deutsch.
“Indicates” is too strong of a word, and was used to click bait.
What a good show. Funny thing is OP might both enjoy ane learn from it based on where they are.
Arch, btw.
Doesn’t matter, compensation is in order.
If a company uses tools that act poorly, or does not invest in training staff appropriately, it is a decision they make to optimize their business.
When they fail, they should have to learn what the costs of those mistakes are. A tweet is not enough.
I agree with you. Unfortunately for both of us, history says we are wrong. 😔
Maybe I’ve just been lucky. We’ve also had pretty defined rules in the groups I’ve helped organize for.
The positioning in the corner was key for me. My chair is right in front, so all it takes is turning around.