Flexaris 2 weeks ago • 63%
You don't
Flexaris 3 weeks ago • 100%
I think you would want to find a new form factor to really utilise the flexibility. I feel like this is now just a flimsy arduino where you can't really explore the flexibility.
Like using horizontal connectors or even have connectors for flex cables
Flexaris 4 weeks ago • 2%
You don't have to post it. It's not exactly big news
I'd like to know if anyone has succesfully flashed a board using their own FTDI chip and not a commercial debug probe. I want to get into using Rust and I have these STM-based boards where I put an FTDI chip on them so I get a convenient USB-port for power and debug and flashing. I'd really like to get some Rust-software running but I've just hit walls so far with flashing the boards. They work fine when using platformio/openocd and C++ but nothing has worked so far for using "cargo embed" even though it seems to find the FTDI chip correctly and start flashing but then times out. I'd love to know if anyone has a similar setup working or can give tips on what I could try.
Flexaris 1 month ago • 94%
It's not necessarily dead just taken out of combat, a lot are wounded and unable to fight.
Flexaris 1 month ago • 83%
I feel like ars is really putting out a lot of articles about Starliner. Well deserved I would say.
Flexaris 1 month ago • 92%
Well expecting people to know that exact part from the episode number is expecting a bit much. Being salty about it doesn't help your case. It's just not that funny either.
Flexaris 1 month ago • 98%
Does 'hand to mouth' mean it's being sent away and used as soon as it's produced?
Flexaris 2 months ago • 100%
Sea level rise is hardly the only problem
Flexaris 2 months ago • 100%
I suppose it's a start at least
Flexaris 2 months ago • 100%
I know they've said the astronauts aren't stuck but it certainly looks a lot like they can't go home which I would say means they're stuck. I really hope everything goes well or if they don't feel safe with Starliner that they just let them go home on the coming Dragon without making it a pride thing
Flexaris 2 months ago • 84%
As always, nothing will happen
Flexaris 2 months ago • 100%
I'm going with "A luxury sofa" thank you
Flexaris 2 months ago • 97%
Why would I root for any billionaire and what would for?
Flexaris 2 months ago • 93%
By allowing Russia to expand it further provokes the west to use nuclear weapons. Huh, guess we're at a deadlock. I guess Russia could give back what they stole.
Flexaris 2 months ago • 80%
And yet they are not returning before more checks are done
Flexaris 3 months ago • 100%
He made sense there
Flexaris 3 months ago • 85%
Want to share?
Flexaris 3 months ago • 100%
Yeah, I really like his laugh and humour. I use it as background-noise while doing some programming myself.
Flexaris 3 months ago • 16%
AI author? "war dead"?
Flexaris 3 months ago • 100%
Off the top of my head I have seen units being teleported because tiles are incorrectly linked.
Flexaris 4 months ago • 100%
Okay, that certainly sounds like damage then. Most capacitors are pretty easy to solder and extremely cheap, you can buy them in small quantities. I would try a repair if you know what value capacitor
Flexaris 4 months ago • 100%
No, you can't short the pads. If there's no capacitor there then there likely never was unless you can see obvious damage. Not all components are placed when manufacturing. A picture would help but it could be a decoupling capacitor which has been deemed unnecessary or not required for the model. So it's unlikely to be the issue. It could still be other capacitors that are getting old but it would be the electrolytic ones.
Flexaris 4 months ago • 100%
It sounds like a strange scenario. You can write a lot of text but not make it precise?
I'd say it's better to have it short and precise. It gives you an opportunity to study the details and learn while the long text sounds like it could be more open to interpretation and confusion
Flexaris 4 months ago • 50%
Mix
Flexaris 6 months ago • 100%
There was one time when I put a mold filled with liquid water in a cold container and made solid water.
Flexaris 7 months ago • 66%
Total
Flexaris 8 months ago • 100%
Is it all of them?
Flexaris 9 months ago • 30%
Too obviously fake
Flexaris 9 months ago • 100%
Any tips on using solder paste? I tried it before but I feel like it just dried up when I heated it.
Flexaris 9 months ago • 100%
Det ser inte bra ut för Tesla just nu. De får gärna fortsätta lida. Läste en artikel igår om hur de lurat kunder som haft allvarliga problem med bilarna redan efter första dagen.
Flexaris 10 months ago • 100%
It's fine, I would probably have downvoted too, haha
Flexaris 10 months ago • 100%
Yeah my bad, I hadn't seen one of these in a while and thought it said from the 24th Nov until the 30th.
Flexaris 10 months ago • 22%
Note the dates, this is from about a week. I think there hasn't been a lot of movement during the bad weather
Flexaris 10 months ago • 100%
In Swedish people often confuse de/dem(they/them kind of) and I honestly don't know exactly when to differentiate. You often learn to replace the word with another like vi/oss(we/us) to see if the sentence still sounds good and then you know the form you should use
Flexaris 10 months ago • 100%
It took me to the website
Flexaris 10 months ago • 66%
What exactly? It didn't seem that bad but maybe that's my adblocker working
Flexaris 10 months ago • 100%
What exactly?
Flexaris 11 months ago • 100%
How do you mean? Like cracking the knuckles or snapping the fingers?
I'm changing the PTFE in my heatbreak, I didn't realize these seem to be consumables. It started causing blockage. A guy sent me a piece of PTFE from his Prusa MK3S+ that I could try as i was having trouble finding any PTFE quickly. I realized I couldn't just cut a piece and put it in, that caused a lot of filament leakage and underextrusion. The end of the PTFE toward the nozzle was a bit jagged and I believe that's where the leakage happened. Now I'm wondering how the heatbreak and nozzle normally interface inside the heatblock, should they be touching? Should the PTFE protrude a bit from the heatbreak so there's a bit of pressure against the nozzle when I screw it in?
I'll sometimes filter based on "most popular" and the result will be that the top item is som expensive thing that makes me wonder if it's really the most popular. It seems obvious that this might just be a way for the store to manipulate buyers. Does anyone have insight into how these work and is there any real function behind them?
This was the last object I worked on before I took a break. I think I got a total of about 8 hours of HaRGB. I used an NEQ6 mount and William Optics Zenithstar 73