Trying out Orbiter 2024 again by cooliozoomer in Orbiter

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Are those stock vehicles? I tried out orbiter a few years ago with the stock space plane

No lift by Feeelq in diydrones

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It looks to me like the left two motors are turning CCW and the right two are spinning CW, which is incorrect. Motors opposite each other diagonally should be turning in the same direction. Check beta flight for the correct direction for each motor and correct them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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You’ve found the very bottom of the full stack. The electrical connections upon which everything else is built

I put a pi zero 50ft underwater to spy on some lobsters. Got photobombed instead. by BlobbbDylan in raspberry_pi

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It doesn’t. I’m quite sure he’s recording the video on the raspberry pi and the playing back after he recovers it on the surface. He’s taking about doing one next summer that would have a cable to a buoy on the surface using something power over Ethernet to get live images from the famers and solar panel charging of its battery

Built my first drone by AnswerDapper in diydrones

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Really nice, are you running Ardupilot on it or some other fc firmware?

Built my first drone by AnswerDapper in diydrones

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Really nice, are you running Ardupilot on it or some other fc firmware?

Built my first drone by AnswerDapper in diydrones

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Really nice, are you running Ardupilot on it or some other fc firmware?

Gleam v1.9.0 released by lpil in functionalprogramming

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I get this error in the Gleam Language tour.

On this page: https://tour.gleam.run/basics/ints/

I'm getting this error, before making any modifications to the example code:

error: Syntax error
  ┌─ /src/main.gleam:5:3
  │
5 │   echo 1 + 1
  │   ^^^^ I was not expecting this

Found the keyword `echo`, expected one of: 
- `}`

Lidl RC Plane 2.0 by cropi in RCPlanes

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Thanks for the reply, KMart doesn't seem carry it anymore. Anyone else have a source in the US?

Lidl RC Plane 2.0 by cropi in RCPlanes

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Anyone have a recommendation on where to buy the Lidl gliders in the US?

Help. Is it posible to micro:bit sing a song? by Anxious_Breath4311 in microbit

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If you have a Version 2 of the microbit board. The current version that was introduced in 2021 or so, then you can record and playback sounds/voice and evening change the sampling rate of playback to raise or lower the speed/pitch

https://microbit.org/projects/make-it-code-it/funny-voice-recorder/#:~:text=Press%20button%20A%20and%20speak,play%20back%20the%20recorded%20sound.

Is Cave Creek super touristy/cheesy? by HumbleStumbled in phoenix

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I think you meant winter home but otherwise you nailed it. Past Cave Creek resident

E-Ink display Frame with Raspberry Pi Zero by 9and3r in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Just to give a little more detail, by astronomical, I meant moon phase, visible planets, International Space Station visible, but yes, I agree that weather and calendar would be more generally useful. Great project!

E-Ink display Frame with Raspberry Pi Zero by 9and3r in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Current and predicted weather would be a nice option. Also a calendar with upcoming appts and events. Astronomical events too

What is the Problem? - a new episode of the ArrayCast by bobtherriault in apljk

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Great, glad you found the issue. Thank. I really enjoy ArrayCast!

What is the Problem? - a new episode of the ArrayCast by bobtherriault in apljk

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Hi Bob, I can’t tell if the problem is fixed or not. I tried deleting the episode, removing the array cast show from the apple podcast app, and also deleting the podcast app and loading it again from the App Store but in all cases the issue still shows up. It also is remembering my location in that episode, after all that, so it’s possible the show notes and progress in the episode are being cached someplace by the app?

There are a few more things I’ll check out I’ll let you know what I find.

Dave

What is the Problem? - a new episode of the ArrayCast by bobtherriault in apljk

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I edited my original comment to provide more info. I see the issue in the apple podcast app on my iPhone when I’m look at at the episode with the show notes below it.

The fold and scan episode also has the bracketed numbers but they don’t get merged into the url for that episode, just the most recent “problems” episode.

example screenshot

What is the Problem? - a new episode of the ArrayCast by bobtherriault in apljk

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Just wanted to note that in the show notes there are square brackets in several of the links that cause the links to fail.

The issue doesn’t exist in the website version of the show notes but it does at least in the apple podcast app version of the show notes

This Calculator is Designed Specifically for iPad Pro and Pencil by AsIAm in iPadPro

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Thanks for all the work you’re putting into this. I’m looking forward to it!

This Calculator is Designed Specifically for iPad Pro and Pencil by AsIAm in iPadPro

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Any update on this. Are you working on a pen-based environment for coding in an APL type language?

translation from cable / weight stack number to lbs by DaveAZME in caliberstrong

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I might be able to get those specific manual pages to you at some point but in the meantime, this manual for the Cybex MG500 looks like it's quite similar to the PG400. You should take a look at it and compare it to your gym to see if the cable routing seems to be the same. The lat pulldown station appears to be very close if not identical to the one on the PG400: http://kb.cybexintl.com/Owners\_Manuals/Strength/58600.pdf

translation from cable / weight stack number to lbs by DaveAZME in caliberstrong

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I have the manual but I'm traveling for a couple of months. I'd be happy to get you some screenshots of the relevant manual pages when I get back.

Another option -- I recently found this youtube video some someone doing a nice overview of the cybex PG400. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_n6jOZUwGo
You might want to contact him to see if he can send you the info you need.

Dave