I loved this one. His next one was called GIRP and I played it so much I started speedrunning it, back before twitch was a thing
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Cape Town is a beautiful place!
In my case this behavior turned out to be an avoidant coping strategy for handling my fear of failure. If I don’t work on it, I can’t fail (or be judged on its end result), thus I’m safe. That’s level 1. Level 2 is to ask, why do I fear failure in hobby projects?
Another aspect is that because it’s all for fun, often the fun parts for me are the initial design and the process of figuring out that, yes this idea would totally work! The actual work of the implementation is the less fun part so I’m less interested in doing it.
TLDR: talk to a therapist about it, they can help you map out what’s happening, and by becoming self aware of the cause, you gain power over it.
The orange and limes are semi-dwarf according to their tags but the lemon is full size 😅😅
Actually two are from Miner’s/Ace and the third from a local nursery :) Also love Costco though!
Wow what a great tip, thank you!!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The alarm clock industry was collateral damage in the smartphone wars.
7·1 year agoI have an alarm clock / noise machine combo and I love it. I prefer a phone-free bedroom to reduce distraction opportunities. I also completely agree that phone wake-up sounds are just far too aggressive. All it takes for me to wake up is having it change from “brown noise” to “ocean waves” and I’m awake immediately.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Ass Detection: Peak 24th century technology
31·1 year agoI think this was addressed explicitly on TNG even! IIRC there was an episode where a kid has ptsd thinking he caused his ship to wreck. It comes out that while the ship was shaking he pressed his forearm up against the panel for balance. One of the enterprise crew tells him at the climax he couldn’t have messed anything up because he’s not crew or something
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•1b. Find Q, let him throw the Borg at you.
10·2 years agoI’d love a hitchhiker’s crossover where Marvin gets assimilated and his depression grinds the Borg to a halt
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Babe wake up, new VLC update just dropped
12·2 years agoWell that’s one way to plug your memory leaks
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Lord of the memes@midwest.social•You have a problem with authority, Mr. Frodo.English
8·2 years agoHah I totally whispered that line in the theater when it came out! The Matrix had come out recently so you just couldn’t unsee it.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•E3D announces new fragrance: Eau de ABSEnglish
4·2 years agoI already have a pair of shoes that are permanently imbued with this fragrance 😂
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I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP)@lemm.ee•Circuit board earrings
4·2 years agoGood idea! Unfortunately this chip doesn’t have a 5G radio 😭
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I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP)@lemm.ee•Circuit board earrings
103·2 years agoI mean all the components have a purpose, none are just there for decoration
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I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP)@lemm.ee•Circuit board earrings
6·2 years agoThere is an RGB led in the lower right, so yes if you program it to! I didn’t make provisions for battery power on this one though so it’s not meant to light up while worn. The unpopulated spot in the upper right is for the microcontroller. My wife preferred the look of the processor missing so I didn’t solder one down on hers.
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I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP)@lemm.ee•Circuit board earrings
8·2 years agoBoards are fiberglass at their core so most cutting tools work just fine—hacksaw, jigsaw, dremel, bandsaw. It’s abrasive though so a note of caution that it will wear out cutters quicker
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I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP)@lemm.ee•Circuit board earrings
92·2 years agoIt’s kind of like a microprocessor development board—there are a few different circuits to play with that are connected to the processor. So ultimately it won’t do anything unless you stick some code inside
Does that top surface feel ridged? To me this looks more like an issue with either overextrusion or z offset too low than temperature.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Upgrading from Cura 4.12 to 5.6 no longer heats extruders or bedEnglish
4·2 years agoThe way that the heaters turn on and off is by using a gcode command. So my first thought is that somehow the new slicing profile is not spitting out those commands. Try comparing the generated gcode from slicing the same model in both versions and see what’s different. The temperature commands have to be at the start so should be easy to find. The gcode commands themselves are very googleable.




Yes it sure is! There is an asshole bird that tries to mess you up, and the last few handholds are a challenge, but there is a prize at the end :)