AnarchoSnowPlow

joined 1 year ago
[–] AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social 10 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Also, working physical interfaces for everything where possible.

Lights that come on auto-magically are great, low light after bed time, that shuts itself off after you stumble back to bed, etc.

But you also need to allow overrides, like someone double taps the lights on you override the automations for an hour or two to handle corner cases like when your 6 year old pukes all over the hall and bathroom and you need cleaning light not stumbling light.

Also, light switches and lamps should work like light switches and lamps for guests, because these interfaces aren't bad, they work, well even.

Well eliminating a self selecting group of disproportionately high performers certainly won't hurt them long term.

I'm marking this thread as "No Reply"

Take that, voters.

The only place I know to get it is direct from their site.

I'm not sure that you do, as far as I know, being able to move them is the only test. I'm printing a torture toaster now to see if I'm getting similar results with that. I know there are more precise ways to measure dimensional accuracy, but I've always been able to print a decent benchy and calibration cube. Actual applications have been less successful.

 

As the title says, this is the best tolerance test I've been able to produce since I first started printing a few years ago. There's stringing, but that would be solved if I dried it, yes I dry pla too. This print is the Sci3d Clearance Test as downloaded in January 2023, from 0.5mm to 0.15mm clearances.

Every spinner is loose and easily moves, I actually had a bit of trouble with the center spindle due to a bit of over extrusion on the top layers.

My machine is a modified ender 3 pro with Klipper. Currently have a 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle mounted with 0.2mm layer heights.

Sliced with the latest release prusaslicer, custom printer, filament, and print profiles.

The filament is one of my favorite PLAs, Voxel PLA, this one is red, but they all print the same for me.

Sorry for the boring post, but this was a huge achievement for me and basically everyone I know wouldn't understand the magnitude of this kind of repeatable precision on such a low cost machine.

NYT is and always has been a pro-violence mouthpiece for capital.

They've accidentally done some good journalism here and there but I'm hard pressed to find it right now.

But it can when they take it through the car wash after lol

Liberals and fascists must both defend capital even when doing so is in direct conflict with their stated aims.

They are on the same team.

[–] AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social 48 points 1 week ago (5 children)

NYT at the very least underreported on the Holocaust. They have reported unfairly on Palestine. Calling them a rag is unfair to rags, because even dirty rags once served a purpose and have the possibility of usefulness once again. A rag has never stoked hatred of the people I love.

Pivot to recipes, the pig farmer, and culture content. I'm convinced that there's a bunch of botting going on with anything political. The Marxism sneaks in the side door that way. If you go at it head on you run into the western billionaire funded disinformation ops.

I started on kbin, and I'm Midwestern, so after leaving kbin, I decided on this one because it appealed to my sensibilities.

Our admin has been vehemently antifascist, to the point it really rustles some jimmies on world etc.

I asked about grad defed because that happened before I joined, apparently it was issues with brigading, not anything else. If we were to defed from hex and ml for some ideological reason it would be extremely surprising to me. I would also probably move over then.

There's a lot of insane brain worms on these larger instances. I feel like being able to say "if you're an actual leftist, you will find friends on hexbear" is a valuable counter to some of these obsessive weirdos.

[–] AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social 7 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm gonna be pedantic for just a sec cause I want to share my visualization with you:

Isle - small island

Aisle - row of shelves typically housing objects like groceries or books, etc.

That caused me to think about a small archipelago that could fit in a neighborhood that consisted of different ethnic or national peoples hawking foods. Like large swimming pools with floating stands manned by someone yelling "get your Twinkies here! Twinkies!"

I'm crying.

My brother in science, there is no such thing as too immature when it comes to jokes.

After 4 kids and about 40 years on this planet I can say the occasional fart joke is still funny.

Don't project your inability to laugh at silly things onto others.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

Just wanted to share a little success, after some wrangling I've finally got an M600 macro working on Klipper. I've been trying to print some ornaments for my holiday tree (a Christmas tree that I'm never taking down). These turned out pretty great!

(Ignore the wago connectors, they're "temporary")

ETA:

I used all Voxel PLA and found the model on printables. Sliced with Prusaslicer and just added the color changes at the appropriate layers.

 

36 contaminants have been added or updated on the "Human Health Based Water Guidance Table"

It's a list of chemicals that could be in your water and the health effects that the state department of health has determined are possible based on different exposure levels.

The actual usage of these guidelines only appear to be for state legislation, but if you're a well water user or a concerned city water user, this data might be of interest to you.

17 are new, 19 have updated guidelines

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A Million Minnesota Q's (midwest.social)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social to c/minnesota@midwest.social
 

Hello Minnesotans,

In about a month I'll be joining your ranks. I'm buying a house just outside of St Cloud. It's not my first pick in terms of politics from what I've read, but the state laws are far better for my family than where we live now.

Aside from the fact that we're moving in November, which is one of my more brilliant strokes, to be sure, I'm very excited for this change.

I'm looking for any and all of your Minnesota advice.

I've got a pretty big family, gaggle of kids (from 2nd grade to sophomore in high school), a few dogs, and ambitions on some waterfowl next year maybe.

I'm not afraid of driving in snow, I grew up in MO, we got our share of snow, so I know that often judicious throttle control is better than frantic braking. However, I've never dealt with snow on that scale that sticks for that long. I think we're going from an average annual snowfall of 12ish inches to 40-something annual inches of snow.

Will a self-propelled two stage snowblower kill me on a couple hundred feet of driveway?

Do I really need to scrape the snow off my roof?

How do I help the dogs with the cold? (Do dog boots and coats actually work?)

Got any recommendations for cold weather clothes? (I know we need layers, I'm already a fan of wool, but I need some advice on sourcing stuff that my kids will want to wear)

I love gardening, how much more time will a greenhouse give me in terms of growing season?

How the heck do I make Minnesota friends? I'm not a church person, so I expect this to be difficult for me.

DMV advice?

Best restaurants to visit?

Our family has spent the last year grieving and trying to process what has often felt like some kind of absurd unreality. I want to make this transition as positive as I can.

You don't get to pick where you're born, but you do (to some extent at least) get to pick where you live. We picked Minnesota because of the people, the land, and even the weather.

Sorry for being a stereotype, but I really don't know how else to ask aside from the non-stop googling and YouTube I'm already doing.

TL;DR:

Yet another "I'm moving to Minnesota, help me!" Post.

Edit: You all have given me some great ideas and places to start! Thank you so much!

I'm really excited to start this new chapter and you all have helped relieve some of my worries about being buried alive in snow at least :)

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