

I forget, was it Win10 that was supposed to be the last version of Windows ever?


I forget, was it Win10 that was supposed to be the last version of Windows ever?


I’d say you are one without the silly gadgets.


Says “kernel runs just like any other program” and proceeds to launch a VM to run it, because it would “mess up the system” otherwise. I liked the article, but it feels like it’s leaving out the critical piece.


Github Actions really are horrible to work with. If I could spin up a container and test the commands on the fly that would make things so much easier. But having to do the commit push refresh webpage insanity every time… It is really cool when the pipeline works, but getting there is very painful.


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Curious. There are certain ones it doesn’t work on, both on desktop and mobile, but works as normal other than that. Maybe check your settings?


Consent-o-matic does too support Firefox mobile! What makes you think it doesn’t?
That, or the watchmakers of old didn’t have to worry about wiring actuators, speakers, and heart rate monitors on the back plate. Or is that against nature and shouldn’t be done in the first place anyway?
For what it’s worth, my F91W has Philips screws on the back plate exactly like this and I never had a problem, and I’ve taken it apart more than a few times (it’s a Sensor Watch!)


I wonder if it will be less annoying with a point cloud. You’ll still need to model it, only with a digital reference, correct?


Tinfoil hat fixes this!


Might be a good opportunity to justify buying a Flipper Zero.


Their build instructions state 242 for a single arm. Lots of contradicting information. Maybe they are betting on insane economies of scale… 🙄
Edit: Haha, I think I figured it out. USD 120 are the 3d print parts alone. That’s not a false promise at all!


The BOM for the components alone without the print is USD240. Why is the article talking about USD100?


Freecad is well worth your time. Yes it is a bit unwieldy at first, but once it starts to click you can be fast. For me, the most time consuming aspect is usually wrapping my brain around what the model should look like. Achieving it is then either trivial or you quickly look it up if it isn’t. There are lots of good tutorials.
If you’re trying to design anything functional, you should really go with a parametric modeller.


I’m a big fan of Radiohole, especially their song Grape (“I’m a grape, I’m a raisin.”)


…of DNA


Isn’t Svalboard the new(?) hottness in keyboard-land?
I never designed a speaker. I have been looking for designs a few weeks ago, and there’s too much stuff out there and too little to go on if it’s actually worth it/better than HiFi speakers I already have. Maybe some day, if I find a good bookshelf speaker project that seems achievable.
Awesome, thanks for the reply. I’ve been curious about printing speakers myself, but it seems like a daunting task.
Don’t tempt me to waste 4 hours again.