BeardedGingerWonder

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[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 7 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Surely god will just bestow upon you a dong as unto a donkey and abs ripped like the parting of the red sea.

Land going cousin of the loch Ness monster

I personally like the systems where they use excess heat to heat local homes.

Risc v is an instruction set architecture not a chip design, the actual hardware implementation of any given risc v processor won't necessarily be open source and available to all, it's just a guarantee that if the spec is implemented then code compiled for risc v will run on a RISC V processor.

China has had access to x86 for years, they've not been able to implement a chip on par with current gen AMD or Intel chips.

[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 3 points 15 hours ago

Benzin - like petrol? Yes, I don't know anyone who leaves petrol lying around for kids to play with. I keep any spare petrol I have outside the home in a garage out of reach of my children because that's sensible. I do the same with medication and unsafe cleaning products. This is parenting 101.

[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 5 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Mostly it'll be because parents aren't putting stuff out of the reach of children.

[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 1 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

In what way does it pose a big security flaw? And what are you basing the thought that the USA are slowing down development?

Fairly certain the fabs will be destroyed as a priority as soon as it looks like things aren't going the way the west want.

It would, we'd also have more projects like freecad that are objectively great all things considered, but that gets absolutely slaughtered because they're not up to the standard of a professional program even though they've been in development for 15 years. Also why do you expect people to work for free?

[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 26 points 1 day ago (3 children)

No, that's XFL, you're thinking of Microsoft's online gaming service.

Oh I'm not against it at all 😂 guy at work has been extolling the benefits for weeks now.

Some of the bambulab owners are a bit cultish for sure.

 

First one done, everything seemed to work, assembly was relatively straightforward and the instructions were great.

Changes - buffer tubes were printed separately with variable layer height in Orca, I've read this helps feeding filament, settings:

Adaptive height 0.08, radius 4.

Triangle Lab kit only seems to come with long springs for the buffer tube, so you'll be building the long stroke version. I wasn't aware there were multiple versions so no loss. They are on the BoM though, so hopefully it saves someone else having to scour the instructions to see if the "missing springs" are needed.

I think I'll try printing the housings for the next one with support, some of the overhangs are a bit misshapen and had to be cleared out with a drill bit. This may still bite me further down the line when I need to fit the module to the base.

It seems like it shouldn't be too difficult to take apart if necessary.

I'd think about bending the solder tabs on the motors before soldering as well, it's a bit of a squeeze inside the housing and it's harder to bend them after.

Hopefully I'll get a second housing printed this week and at least another module assembled at the weekend.

 

I've just taken a quick look, I've not checked off the BOM yet, but motors, boards, PTFE tube and a collection of parts have arrived. There's a bit of a description/warning sheet and a link to a Google drive with it too. Will check out some more over the next couple of days.

 

I've seen the BMCU mentioned a few times as an alternative for the Bambu Lab AMS, given the price I'd like to give it a go with my P1S but, I've seen comments elsewhere that it should work, but YouTube is surprisingly light on BMCU content and I was wondering if anyone in the community has one before I take the plunge?

 

IM Levy Rozman defeats GM Pia Cramling in Battle of Generations.

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