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Why are there so many "This is an automated archive" posts in the feed?
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honestly it destroys lemmy experience for me because it makes lemmy look like a bot-cloned reddit. i barely ever see genuine posts at all.
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honestly it destroys lemmy experience for me because it makes lemmy look like a bot-cloned reddit. i barely ever see genuine posts at all.
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Preeetty sure I found the cause of my under-extrusion woes
dude.. have you been printing with steel cable instead of filament?
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From the sound of it they take stuff that would biodegrade naturally and quickly, enriching soil, and instead convert it into plastic that may biodegrade, but very slowly and only when disposed of properly. How is this helping ecology?
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What did i buy
Amazing. I also have a couple of these and if not for your post I probably wouldn't have noticed. It's a bit annoying, but it was cheap.
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looking for c++ project template
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No I didn't know about such tool. Thanks, I'm going to try it and post back later.
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looking for c++ project template
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So I tried the generator and it seems to be working. I also found out that you don't really need anything special for C++ to work with pico-sdk, it's already set up and they just don't advertise it much. Just add your .cpp files in CMakeLists.txt and it picks them up. Maybe there will be problems later on but so far it's just like that.
The generator is also a good reference of configuration options, like how to disable/enable exception handling etc.
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Printing at JLC
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I don't have a 3d printer currently and will not be able to get one in near future.
Also not all 3d printing technologies are equal. Each has its strengths and limitations. FDM doesn't cover all bases.
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tape error! i'm registered at sdf and still trying to figure how lemmy works. let's see if today it works better.
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Maestro complete schematics
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Some counters, a DAC, a bunch of cd4052-like analog muxes and switches, opamps and even a 555. They use DIN symbols. Unless you want to replicate it exactly, most things can be guessed.
There's also a BBD chip for chorus.
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i hope it's not a plug that"s going to be pulled often because in this case a complete defederation of everything from everything is just a matter of time.
doesn't it all have that old fidonet vibe.. you also could participate in anything as long as your uplinks agreed on what echoconferences they subscribe to.
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Printing at JLC
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I have decent experience using my own FDM printer and third party services using SLS, I design my own mechanical parts too. I know what you mean and I know joy and frustrations of owning a 3d printer. There's no arguing that quick turnaround helps design process tremendously. It's just currently I have to make do without one.
They (JLC) have requirements well specified and automatic rule checker rejects problematic parts. I had several virtual iterations with it before I got my parts dialed in. They should cause no problems.
As for them restarting failed prints, heh. I really hope not. Large machines tend to be loaded to the brim with multiple jobs combined and they are pretty reliable.
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i'm new to this so please excuse me if it's something obvious. the linked page says it doesn't matter which instance i'm registered with, just pick one. i followed this advice and i'm here now. i'm subscribed to a bunch of communities from other instances too. so what difference does it make that i'm at sdf and not somewhere else, where is the lesser drama to be found in all this?
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Printing at JLC
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Thanks!
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Nice parts! I'm still waiting for my parts (slow post), which should arrive soon.
After some back and forth with their support I actually like them. When they can't do something, they explain it plainly and suggest that you modify the model. Time delays are just something I needed to adjust to after many years of using the PCB service.