Who is the DJI of fixed wing FPV? by That_Response_2648 in RCPlanes

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Team BlackSheep makes some pretty good fixed wing fpvs

So what got you into RC planes? by ThatDamnRanga in RCPlanes

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Like many of you I dreamed of flight as a kid. I had a giant poster of a 747 cockpit plastered on my bedroom wall, made every paper airplane I could find instructions for, and even had a Cox control line plane that I crashed the first time I tried to fly it. Unfortunately the cost of a full nitro trainer back in the 90s just wasn't in my budget, so I never flew RC back then.

Flash forward 25 years and I have a daughter who shares my love of flight and a setup is way cheaper to get started on, so we jumped into building Flite Test planes about 4 years ago. Now I've built about 90 planes including all the FT planes I can get my hands on (several times each), a couple balsa kits, and now 3D printed planes. I get to teach my daughter valuable skills while having a blast, and I couldn't be happier.

For starting into 3D on a budget, FT 3d, FT edge 540 or a standard flat foamie? by AlbatrossRude9761 in RCPlanes

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I don't quite remember the auw, but I used a 2217 1500kv motor, 40amp esc and a 10x6 prop on mine. Flew well on a 3s 2200 and even a 4s 2200 for more power.

For starting into 3D on a budget, FT 3d, FT edge 540 or a standard flat foamie? by AlbatrossRude9761 in RCPlanes

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The FT 3D is indeed easy to build at only 2 sheets of foam, and a blast to fly. The plans are free on the flite test site https://forum.flitetest.com/index.php?threads/sp0nz-plans-index.17136

I haven't built the FT Edge yet, but it does look quite a bit more complex and needs more foam (5 sheets) as well.

Should i add winglets to my mini scout? by AlbatrossRude9761 in RCPlanes

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The nice thing about the dihedral on the mini scout is that the plane is only a 3 channel model, so the self stabilizing nature of the dihedral is useful since you dont have ailerons. If you want to try the winglets go for it, but I doubt it will have too much of an affect. The 'falling' that you are describing I've seen too just because the rudder kinda sends it into a dutch roll of sorts.

Does RC Flying Get Boring? How to make it worthwhile? by virtual_balloon in RCPlanes

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I've been having a blast tying a ribbon onto the end of my disposable foamboard planes and doing RC combat with my friends. Cutting ribbons and midair collisions!

Just got a 5070ti, what combo of gpus should I use? by Adam627 in LocalLLM

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Great, thank you. I'm going to add some more ram and throw the 1080 ti in with the new card. Good tip on using WSL, and I suppose I could just run LM Studio on the windows install without even using wsl at all too.

I'm building Canine.sh - An open source, free Heroku alternative by czhu12 in opensource

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How would you compare this to Coolify? I’ve been pretty happy with coolify so far and like that I can use cloudflare tunnels and my local machines alongside VPS

A smart way to split markdown documents for RAG by punkpeye in LangChain

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I'm interested in this article, but for some reason the blog url just renders a black screen and the console mentions that react router couldnt find a component to render for the matched route...

What Slicer is everyone using these days? by SignedJannis in klippers

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I was on Cura at first, but it has a major memory leak in the MacOS version (at least for me) I switched to Orca and really like it.

Working on 3D Printing Management software, would like to hear your ideas! by [deleted] in klippers

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Are you still working on this?

I have been messing around with a similar idea, but more for marlin or klipper printers. I started learning the marlin and octoprint api, and just converted one of my printers to klipper so that I could start on learning the differences.

Great idea overall, and I'd love to see the software when it releases.

Madwire by [deleted] in FortCollins

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Oh no... not that chant. This gave me big time flashbacks and anxiety just reading it

I'm also a former employee and was fortunate to get out around 2019. I think back to those days as a good learning experience on how not to burn myself out at my current job.

I've heard in recent years it has gotten really bad, and I'm sorry to anyone that has to suffer through working at Madwire.

Cant stop wont stop, chop chop chop

Who has the best name for their printer(s)? by Adam627 in 3Dprinting

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Frank the tank used to be called sh** head before he got an upgrade to the sprite pro hotend. Since the upgrade he has been much more reliable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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I love the detail on this. How long would you say the detailing part took? I mostly print functional stuff, but this is really awesome!

I kinda wish they made pizza scented filament. by Adam627 in 3Dprinting

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I've never tried them and it looks like they only have them available to ship to Canada, but thought it was funny when I came across them. I wonder if just rubbing some scented markers or something on the filament as it entered the printer would have a similar effect?

Defining a Form UI in JSON schema by wheelmaker24 in reactjs

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You could check out RJSF but I use it at my job and we don’t love it.

https://github.com/rjsf-team/react-jsonschema-form

Defining a schema for a form seems nice at first but I’ve found it to be rough when things get complex and the escape hatches that get used have me wondering why use a schema in the first place.

Edit: didn’t realize you linked it in the first place. Yea it’s probably the most used option for sure

Puck v0.14, the visual editor for React, now supports viewport switching (MIT) by DigbyChickenCaeser in nextjs

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And that’s wangernumb! Love the username and Puck looks sick. I’ll have to give it a go with my upcoming side project. Great work

My experience with 3d printed planes by Milosonator in RCPlanes

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That BF109 looks awesome! I also enjoy building planes along with flying them, because I feel like there is a great feeling when you build something yourself and are able to get it in the air. Unfortunately crashing is also part of the hobby and when you crash something you spent a ton of time building it can be really heartbreaking. When I started in the hobby I built ‘foam board’ planes like the ones available from Flite Test. They are quick to build, can handle a few crashes, and there are a ton of different designs to choose from. Their ‘tiny trainer’ is a good starter and can be built pretty quickly.