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[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago

US is not supporting Russia, but Iran is. Israel is atrocious and it would not surprise me at all if they absolutely know about Oct 7th well in advance. It was the result if their prejudice and Palestinian concentration camps before Oct 7th in either case that caused the initial attack. However it was not entirely without cause like with Russia in Ukraine. Everywhere is complicated. The USA is super polarized and in pretty bad shape, but it us not exporting suicide bombers. Is it better to target with 10 million dollar munitions remotely no, but those are not targeting crowds of people as the primary goal

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It was the change in Syria and the mountain on the boarder that Israel now controls that changed the geopolitical situation and strategy. The radar shadow of that mountain was what prevented Israel from having an opportunity to stop or influence Iran's nuclear policy. Some deeper depth geopolitical youtubers have done uploads on this change and implications. The position will likely end up back in Syrian hands eventually... or it might. Again like I have said elsewhere, I don't support Israel or their escalations but Iran is shit. They are supplying arms to Russia, exporting terrorism, and run by a disordered misogynistic group of men that kill in the name of fantasy and a collective imaginary friend that no one has ever had a real conversation with. That is fucking cave man level bullshit from anyone anywhere.

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don't support either.

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

If you can take out all nukes, hell yeah. Bomb all of them into oblivion. I'm for first do no harm and live and let live.

If my neighbor is talking about shooting up a school, and no one I report them to seems to change the situation, and I see them loading up the car to go shoot up the school, I'm not going to feel bad about shooting my neighbor then and there, if I have no other option. I don't care to wait until they pull the trigger at the school to confirm their intentions.

I mean you're ultimately talking to a physically disabled guy living in the USA where I face homelessness and a terrible future. I despise this country and know the lack of ethics better than most. Still, the primary exporters of jihad are still the primary exporters of jihad.

Israel should not exist, and is a crusader state. The boarders of the middle east were absolute garbage and the result of the colonial era of cartel like western criminality. I don't support any of that crap. That does not change the fact that Islam has no reformation to stop jihad like how separation of church and state and the christian reformation put an end to church based crusades. People can try to tone down the message but fundamentalists will always draw power from the most ignorant using this element of teaching. That can never and will never go away.

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Hired, you start tomorrow. Yes I know. And your previous ghola may have had a conversation with me once about machining questions or something in that vain that I vaguely recall. I worked in two machine shops for a short time and still have small desktop aspirations here and there for jeweler's scale or maybe something like a gingery lathe.

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Car stuff, like all of it, but especially paint. And a bunch of other junk

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (17 children)

proper turtle neck tie

could be better. a proper very experienced machinist could do it in metal...

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 66 points 2 days ago

Yup. I worked a terribly hazardous job that will work you to death at asphalt plants for a couple of years and absolutely only did it for six figure pay in California. Worst people I have ever worked around. Most were dumber than the rocks in aggregate but they always show up, are great at driving in circles, and gossiping far worse than a group of little girls.

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That is amazing. I have got to get my GPU water cooler done so I can do video. How this is interacting with the prompt in the model loader code seems intriguing to dig into

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Default... sadly... commenting to see what others say

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Found out about this website from today's Geology Hub uploaded on YThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v75f530yFOY

This crystal doubles images, meaning that if you look through it that anything on the other side whether that be text, a person, or a photo of a volcano will appear to be doubled. But, why does this unusual optical property occur when utilizing a crystal of calcite? The answer is a fascinating phenomenon known as birefringence, which this video will explain through the expertise and analysis of a geologist.

This is the about-page of which text continues past the posted image on the left side:
https://www.mindat.org/a/aboutmindat
Here is the link to the discussion groups page pictured:
https://www.mindat.org/discuss.php

And as a further aside, the image was made with an F-Droid app that is new to me but popped up 3 months ago apparently and has a lot of great features for stitching images and creating content:

https://f-droid.org/packages/ru.tech.imageresizershrinker

https://github.com/T8RIN/ImageToolbox

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45JhacvmXV8

In this video we learn how to recycle cardboard into durable, waterproof projects that can be built nearly for free!

Wheat paste based glue, UV protection, and non biodegradable alternative demonstrated.

Still planning on using cardboard molded stuff in my present projects, so this recent upload is very apropos. As a former pro automotive painter, I could easily use several finishing techniques to make far better surfaces than this video, if I was not so physically limited. The cardboard clay is begging to become heavier body filler, and a newspaper pulp would likely make a finishing surface.

 

Intending to reach anyone here with some product or industrial design chops but anyone with an input is welcome. I spent the day looking at all of the components I want to fit into an audio amplifier. It is somewhere around the size of a typical router. My ideas thus far are ehh at best. I just abstracted the realization that this is an issue common to most electronics products, so who does it best or what ideas do you like most for shapes and design?

 

0.25mm nozzle, clear PETG, Prusa, 6mm standard headphone jack, upcycled broken bluetooth headphones, three times larger battery, snap fit with no hardware, FreeCAD, 2nd print iteration, listening to it now, no tricks - it holds together firmly and is usable and actually sounds better than the original by a long shot from better headphone drivers I guess or proper soldering, oh and power button built into the flex of the design, OC only posted on Lemmy

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUKE9JgXEdQ

Stupidity Epidemic? Are critical thinking, intelligence and civility on the decline?

Dude is not getting the views his content deserves for the quality and questions he asks and researches.

 

The info wore off the grip and I do not recall what it was. I think it was a German brand. These have been one of my favorite tools for a decade. The jaws are much more narrow than what is typical for side cutters and these handle like a surgeon's scalpel. Best of all, they can be sharpened many many times. Unfortunately, these are getting close to end of life from all of my sharpening and pivot pin wear. I want to get another set, but I have never been able to figure out the brand to find them again. They were given to me by a tech for a computerized Guru bicycle fit machine we had installed in one of our bike shops in 2012.

 

So I just designed and printed the little black enclosure (foreground) with USB and 1/4in jack inserted.

I have a half dozen old Bluetooth headphones that all broke from use over the years. Most are retired from broken wires, but one failed from flexing something loose, and another has a bad batman charge controller.

This one I designed the enclosure for is likely going to be a stand alone Bluetooth line-out to a stereo headphone jack with a battery.

I was debating taking out a Bluetooth module from one of my other designs, but then I realized I have a bunch of these headphones, so why not use them.

Today I played around a bit with some of the broken ones trying to figure out what they might do if I hook up a DC source to the battery connection and try to use them. So far the ones I tested were even 5v tolerant for 5-10 minutes at a time. That may make an interesting way to add a Bluetooth line-input into any stereo.

I was working on integrating my thrift store junk iPod radio into my laptop bedstand side table when I realized I had never taken apart this old junky Logitech computer speaker set someone threw away. It sounds terrible because the monitor speakers are large tweeters. They are good tweeters, but terrible as a primary driver. After taking apart the little woofer that came with them, I got the little three channel amp pictured. The iPod clock radio I'm using in my bedside stand is just a two channel audio amp and I would like to have some better sound, and I might like to use these tweeters with a woofer. So I started making an enclosure design to 3d print for that amp to work in parallel and fit into my laptop stand to make a 5 channel setup with the flexibility to remove this 3 channel amp if I want to use it for anything else. I don't want a wire to my audio jack on my laptop so I want to have a Bluetooth option, and that is what lead me here.

Actually, yesterday I started building with the other Bluetooth module pictured above. That was from some active noise cancelling headphones. Its wiring looks much more complicated because it had 3 mics. I was building an enclosure for it, but I think I would like to see how well it works in a more dedicated project. I wonder if the noise canceling can work in the open room. I think it might work in my little alcove space and with the way I am setting up my laptop stand.

I'm still planning on trying to make some cardboard pulped and pressed tiles of some sort for the GPU water cooler but I need a junk store blender first. As soon as I have the stereo amp figured out, I have all the other pieces modeled and just need to fit an enclosure around them... just... Life's about the journey not the destination.

Anyways, another post in the Lemmy be dead rn hours.

 

CAD modeling and hacking some old junk audio stuff with help

 

Bonus internet points for cheapskates

 

Just looking for basic glassware, bunsen, distillation, and stir plate for working with simple stuff related to circuit board etching, tinning, through hole plating, and some reverse engineering stuff like dissolving epoxy chip packaging for die shots. I'd like to be able to shape some glass. Above all, I'm looking for cheap stuff that is barely adequate in the few hundred dollars class total. Like I have no issues hacking a thrift store hotplate with a rare earth magnet on a small motor. Are there any cheap options to stay safe and functional?

 

So I'm kinda clueless about how geometry mixes with proportionality to come together in a style. I'm about to try to make some 3d printed molds for recycled paper and cardboard pulp to create surfaces of a box; something around the size of a shoe box. However, I don't want to be normal or boring about it. I need to be somewhat simplistic in shapes, but can be artistic in form. I want to do something with unusual edge complexity and probably several press shaped forms to create a more flowing organic design aesthetics than some plain flat edge box. I don't know where to start, or how to describe this conceptually. Some artists seem to use a lot of basic geometry as the basis of design, but these can have very different projected emotions and feel. Is there a school of thought or way to describe this better; about the subtle differences in scaling and proportions for example in the images below? Or like even more useful stuff like perhaps some named style can be fundamentally broken down by a simple rule of two that underpin it in CAD?

 

Lots of people seem to like custom keyboards and programmable HID widgets. Saw this and it seems interesting. Being Adafruit it is commercial on some level but also well documented for replication and mods that are more useful than the average shared project.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8RW3y0CIgw

YT description:

Build a 3D printed USB chorded keyset inspired by the original Doug Engelbert "Mother of all Demos" keyset from the 1960's. This 5-finger keyset lets you type without moving your hand, entering full words and phrases by pressing multiple keys simultaneously as a chord. Read more link below

Learn Guide https://learn.adafruit.com/usb-keyset

USB Keyset Learn Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/usb-keyset/

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