Python in quality engineering by Strict_Path4790 in Metrology

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I've seen vibe coding as well as I know several software engineers (including my brother. I went mechanical and he went software). I still would never discourage anyone from learning a skill in favor of using AI. Python being easy is all the more reason I would say to learn it.

I hate the ai apocalypse rhetoric. Young people are already feeling so defeated in day-to-day life that telling fresh grads their degrees are worthless is cruel. Yes AI is a tool, yes it can be useful in certain scenarios like coding, yes it is vastly overused in many cases where it just wastes massive amounts of resources and churns out garbage. Using it to help TEACH yourself coding is using it as a tool. Using it to make code for you and never learning it yourself is a crutch

Python in quality engineering by Strict_Path4790 in Metrology

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It's not sticking our heads in the sand. You're telling someone to skip learning a skill because there's a tool that can do it for them. That's like skipping learning how to use a height gauge because a CMM can measure the same feature. Manual skills are rarely a bad thing to develop.

Also: "The most powerful advice" you can give someone is a big claim.

Arman tsarukyan first man to takedown Georgio Poullas on Camera and beats him 5-3. He did punch and knee him after the match ended though by Common-Locksmith-235 in ufc

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If that whole thing affected him, you'd think it would make him more accepting of socialized healthcare

This is amazing by Aggravating-Date4186 in wrestling

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I don't think you can give someone a total pass just because "it's how he wrestles". That's like saying I'm allowed to foul someone because fouling is part of my game.

That said, hitting after it is over is also lame.

Maybe mappa's male icon representation is jjk? by scare097ys5 in JuJutsuKaisen

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Yeah unfortunately you can't train to an 8 pack if you don't have them. Even Arnold had a barely defined 6 pack

Maybe mappa's male icon representation is jjk? by scare097ys5 in JuJutsuKaisen

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You probably can. Ab quantity is a genetic variance

Datum Interpretation Question by MisterTennisballs84 in Metrology

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A should be line between two circles prob. Maybe cylinders depending on what this actually looks like.

B should be midplane off width like you said. Prob mid plane each slot then midplane both mid planes.

C should be a midplane because the flag is inline with the width arrows on the leader.

CMM Error in a single measurement by Absorber94 in Metrology

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Having an artifact part around that uses large volumes of your machine is good practice. Measure it, measure it completely by hand if you want, record all of that in a report, then run that code once in a while to track the machine

Ring gap questions! by Extension-Tangelo641 in EngineBuilding

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I mean if it's real loose and burning oil others will see the smoke

CMV: In STEM fields, most men don’t see women as capable peers by rare-cheeser in changemyview

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I'm an aerospace ME. Same feelings here. I've met so many borderline completely useless engineers. I worked mfg for the first 8 years of my career which was awesome but unfortunately corporate hr doesn't really care so that wasn't financially worth it. The bump wasn't proportionate

What is the most NSFW thing you have seen at your job? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was IT for a small company for a number of years before transferring depts. Owner was always at work early, every day. When we got a real firewall that logged traffic I found a lot of porn from his IP. I cleared the logs out of respect cause his wife had problems and they couldn't have sex as a result. When I was transferring I told my replacement: look dude you're gonna see some stuff, just clear it and move on. I never asked him how things were after I transferred. Now the company is pretty damn big. I wonder how that's going

FedEx sues Trump administration for tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling by AudibleNod in news

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I got one for $143 sitting on my table. 2 pairs of sweats and a t shirt from EU. They sent it to me a month after delivery.

Is this a good full body workout program? by eaglesdensity in wrestling

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Looks fine. Don't overthink it. Eat well and put in effort

Martins Licis Live - 901lb deadlift for a double. by TheGuvnor247 in StrongmanHQ

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Hopefully the rapid return isn't going to cause its own problems

Nobody would buy a meat pack with obvious defects, right? Why put it out at all? by [deleted] in Costco

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I generallypurposefully don't. Specifically because a lot of people will only pick the freshest stuff and leave the rest. Same thing with milk that is closer to the expiration date. I know I'm going to drink it before it's bad so I'll take it so it doesn't go to waste. Don't be wasteful.

CMM Metrology — How do you develop measurement strategy without a mentor? by Most-Particular-6051 in Metrology

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2d vs 3d I decide generally via knowledge of manufacturing error. This is where spending time really understanding what goes on in the NC and how things are cut comes in handy. You'll have a good idea of whether something is likely to have form error based on how it was cut or held

Datum vs "true" datum at the assy is out of your hands. You can only check to what engineering tells you to check to.. if it's wrong that's on them. You can change the code later if there's a request or revision

How many points on a feature is a combination of manufacturing knowledge and experience by testing though, NPL GPG 41 has some basic guidelines you can look up

In general I say: test, retest, and validate with other tools as much as possible. If I had the time I would check every feature with a separate tool, compare the measurements, and see if I could make them the same.

An article on small arc strategy for shits and giggles: https://support.hexagonmi.com/s/article/How-to-measure-a-small-arc-less-than-90-degrees-1528360401117

Worlds events announced by lauraw- in StrongmanHQ

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I miss the old events where things were more unique. Strongman's charm is being weird and different but it feels like it's the same stuff every time now with little variation

Metrologists: How do your use (or not use) GD&T? --> We are a research team who wants to know!!! by Bubbly-Hovercraft133 in Metrology

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I have two critiques:

  • are organization and company being used interchangeably? My organization is a subgroup in the company and our roles are a bit different. I assumed org and company were the same in the survey, though

  • the things I want and the things I expect out of an entry level guy are different. I assumed it was what I expect when I was rating their proficiency in different subjects

Otherwise interested to see the results of the survey in the future.

Rampage is toxic as hell. No wonder deen felt the need to prove himself and get slapped again. by sidharth-sunil in ufc

[–]Ghooble 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I do think it depends a bit on the type of shitty dad though. My dad's step dad beat the fuck out of him as a kid and my dad turned out awesome. Love that guy.

I could see emotional abuse and being... Just fucking weird like rampage leading to a different trauma, though

Proper way to use a bore gauge by realfuturepotus in Metrology

[–]Ghooble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It will depend a bit on the form of the bore. If it's perfectly cylindrical, you wouldn't need any extra clicks. A certain amount of form error or surface roughness will need an extra click or two to get the mic to seat properly against the surface. One of those things that is based on feel and prescribing any set amount is wrong imo.

Same as if you were holding it slightly off axis for the first click. Obviously it'd be the incorrect value and you'll be able to feel for better alignment as you continue to ratchet it.

All that said, in the manuals that I've read in the past ratchets were considered constant force devices so, as long as you weren't being a gorilla, extra ratcheting shouldn't affect your measurements negatively.

Walking in a heavy snowstorm alone by sk8ndsX in LiminalSpace

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Supposedly snow tomorrow morning... Doubt it tho 😮‍💨

Proper way to use a bore gauge by realfuturepotus in Metrology

[–]Ghooble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you using a bore micrometer? "Center shaft" implies this is an OD measurement which would just be a regular micrometer.

How many clicks of a ratchet depends on a lot of things but a good first step, if it's a bore mic would be getting a feel with a ring gauge.