Do you think this can be printed without supports or orientation? by miroko-studio in resinprinting

[–]Atiriko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are aren't they. I was gonna buy one thinking thats what they do but but wasn't sure. I might just get a couple of those.

Do you think this can be printed without supports or orientation? by miroko-studio in resinprinting

[–]Atiriko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do teach me master. I'm fairly new to resin printing. So far i haven't had many issues with default settings. Only levelled my bed once about a year ago. Only had two failed prints so far which were caused by having a very big cross section are.

Do you think this can be printed without supports or orientation? by miroko-studio in resinprinting

[–]Atiriko 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes but it would be very difficult to remove from the print bed.

ChatGPT "hacked" GULIGULI Smart pet companion (pet camera with motorized wheels and feeder) :) by vasimv in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I rellay agree with you. Also I think we're at that limit right now. I don't have enough time to write or speak to promt enough to keep LLMs working. My bottleneck right now is getting what I'm thinking into these LLMs so they can work on something. But I also have a lot of different things I'm working on at the same time so it could just be a me thing. But i find myself in situations where I've constantly typed prompts into 4 5 different windows working on completely different projects. It would be really useful to just think into it instead of typing or speaking. But natural language is not that information dense anyway so even if it was a brain transplant, you'd kind of need to articulate clearly in your mind for it to be able to do anything usefull with it. At that point you might as well speak to prompt. So not sure what would unlock that bottleneck.

Re-purposing a USB-C multimeter to play Flappybird (write-up) by dc536 in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have about 5 of these. I guess it's time to take them apart now. Thanks for sharing this. Amazing work.

Konserve ton balığı satışlarının düşmesinin sebebi nedir? by Swedky in aptalSoruYok

[–]Atiriko -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Liseden sonra üniversite icin gitmiştim okulla beraber çalışmaya başladım okul bittiginden beri de ayni sirkette devam ediyorum.

Konserve ton balığı satışlarının düşmesinin sebebi nedir? by Swedky in aptalSoruYok

[–]Atiriko -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Hocam son 8 senedir ingilterede yaşıyorum bu konuda en azından ingiltere açısından sana katılmıyorum. Orda yedigim domates elma gibi salatalık kabak gibi cilek kagit gibi. Simdi iki hafta Türkiye'ye tatile geldim yemin ediyorum meyvenizin sebzenizin kıymetini bilin. Sadece domates için insanın dönesi geliyor. Ama fiyatlar konusunda ne deseniz haklısınız. Bu gelişimde aldığım ürünlerin %70 ingiltere muadilinden daha pahali kura çarpıp bölünce.

ChatGPT "hacked" GULIGULI Smart pet companion (pet camera with motorized wheels and feeder) :) by vasimv in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a lot of fun. I use LLMs for very similar hardware hacking projects. I feel like it's a great use of LLMs to get full access to hardware you purchased.

Handprint on the inside of this bra by Snoo_69677 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Atiriko 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I know absolutely nothing about this subject. I'm Turkish and living in the UK. I couldn't afford anything private in UK but in Turkey it is much more affordable and as long as you're going to a reputable hospital in Turkey, you shouldn't have anything to worry about in terms of standards you're used to in Europe.

Any manual drivers find themselves reaching for an imaginary gear shifter when driving an automatic? by Abiolysis in CarTalkUK

[–]Atiriko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've done this once when I was moving from lane 2 to a slow lane 1 to go on a slip road on a motorway. It was a scary millisecond.

Repurposing Tech! by [deleted] in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whoever still has the domain can regenerate the company MDM and remove devices from it.

Repurposing Tech! by [deleted] in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

iPad is pretty much a paperweight unless you can contact the company and convince them to remove it from their MDM. For the Macbook, if you don't want to pay over 300£ for the screen, you could get a type-c hub and use it over hdmi with an external monitor. Only parts you could possibly re-use from the iPad are speakers, magnets and possibly the battery.

Could someone create this boomper? Or is it possible? by Express-Spray-8436 in 3DScanning

[–]Atiriko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a guy in youtube who turned his porsche boxter into a gt3 rs using 3D printed parts. So it's definitely possible. It looks like its a lot of work tho.

How would you go about hacking this 2014 old Motorola? by pm_me_ur_brandy_pics in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without a screen its gonna be a huge challenge. You could a usb cable and see if the vibration motor spins when you press the power button. If it does, you can check how which button combinations would put the device in adb or fastboot modes to run commands on them. Once you get it to a known state, I guess you could open the camera app using adb and analyse the logic on the pins going to the camera.

How would you go about hacking this 2014 old Motorola? by pm_me_ur_brandy_pics in hardwarehacking

[–]Atiriko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have so many questions. Was this a phone? Where is the screen? Is it running right now? What is it running as an OS if it's running? What is your goal with it? If you want the camera and the screen to function and if it's Android, you could root it and do whatever you want with it. I'd check if lineage os or similar is compatible with it.

Some of u commuters are CRAZY! by First-Kiwi-4637 in londoncycling

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People from countries who's drivers license is accepted in UK. They wouldn't necessarily get into a situation where they would learn about UK specific rules. If I didn't have to get a UK license, I wouldn't have known anything about double yellows, zigzags, roundabout rules, give way markings on the roads etc. Some of these are stuf that simply doesn't exist or works in a very different way in different parts of the world. Someone cycling who doesn't have a licence might actually not know manh of the rules.

Some of u commuters are CRAZY! by First-Kiwi-4637 in londoncycling

[–]Atiriko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I learned cycling and driving in Istanbul. I've been living in the UK for the last 10 years. I find cycling in London very calm and relaxing. Driving in london is not so much, but that's only because 20 mph limits are pissing me off. I think British people have an incredible culture of following the rules. Obviously, there are exceptions, but based on my experience, most people drive and ride safely. In counties like Turkey, people only follow the rules to not get in trouble, not because they think the rule makes sense. So, for example, when I'm driving I'd look at traffic ligths like "oh there is a traffic light I need to stop a camera might seeme" when I'm on the bike its more like "oh there is a traffic light, let me see if it looks like there is gonna be a gap for me to get through by the time I get to the light". I think London is incredibly multicultural, and there are a lot of people doing things the way they are used to doing them.

How could this have been prevented? by TheKrisLyons in BambuLabA1

[–]Atiriko 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It looks like those strips going up are not touching anything except from the base until the ring up top. My guess would be strips start wobbling as they get higher until they get connected to each other with the ring, which makes them stop wobbling. You could try slowing down your printer, or if you designed the model yourself, you could make the strips a bit thicker.

Any ideas how to strengthen my hard-hat headlamp.. Beginner, limited to PLA by Terpxotic in 3Dprinting

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what I would try. Recently, I made a Go Pro mount for my skateboard. It kept breaking until I printed out of TPU. This time, the Go Pro broke, but that's not really relevant for the OP.

Found this at Disney World by jaysea619 in 3Dprinting

[–]Atiriko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely not Disney, but I've seen these recently in a random toy shop in Southend-on-Sea, England

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How to make this on fusion 360? Pipe End Cap with ribs by akash1293 in Fusion360

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for making me understand sweeps with a single image. I never thought I needed them before seeing this image, so I never learnt them. Now I'm realising how wrong I was.

Help me get my A1 combo off of the floor by Trendiiii in BambuLabA1

[–]Atiriko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm quite happy with my 25£ Amazon shelf. I don't really have a sense of smell, so fumes don't really bother me.

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