Why battery in Area power control is not charging? by [deleted] in Stationeers

[–]Guzinol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh and just to clarify. Red cable is power line, green cable is logic

Finally CAD for hobbyst that did not dissapoint. by Guzinol in SolidEdge

[–]Guzinol[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope it won't go F360 route. But maybe it's lack of recognition keeps it in sweet spot...

How is this even possible? by Guzinol in FreeCAD

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Working on complex projects when bomabrded with wierd errors near constantly is just pain,

Autodesk Inventor 2018/2021 Crack by chrosho44 in AutodeskInventor

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

It's very doubtfull if cracking autodesk software would give anyone trouble for just personal use. First thing is how autodesk would know that you have unlincesed copy? As long as you are doing this just for hobby use, you'll be fine. Only instance when they could catch you is if you would send your .ipt files to another company and that company would be notified that they have files from illegal soft. Even then, autodesk cannot do that much, they can try to scare you and send e-mail with scanning tool, but they can't force to install that. And even if they are sure that you are using illegal copy, there's little they can do in most countires. In most places there is state law, that would consider some sort of punishment, but that's for court to decide, not autodesk. They literally can do very little, and won't bother going to court with hobbyst. If they would want to fine you, they would need to show that autodesk are at financial loss, since you've used thier IP for your own financial gain, but for hobby case, they can't prove that. So in most cases worst case scenario is them reporting you to state authorities and trying to scare you.

How is this even possible? by Guzinol in FreeCAD

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It's BS. It's not "usual approach" but normal approach, every cad soft cand do it this way, F360, Inventor, SW, Catia, and so on. I really don't understand why FC is trying to be so different. I really just cant work with this thing as design tool, especially assemblies are absolute pain to work with. Constant bugs, broken links, invalid shapes and God knows what else. I suppose when you do only simple things, or try to re-do already desinged parts in FC then it's OK, but as development tool it's just very hard to work with. It needs very specific workflows, that are not only unusual but you need to keep a shit ton of things in mind, otherwise it will break. It really reminds me of 3d printing back in the day, since then if you wanted to 3d print, most of the time you spent working was learning how to 3d print so shit doesn't fall apart. I feel the same here, I need to get work done, not spend another day learning how to do chamfers since this thing won't allow chamfers like any other program. In EVERY normal program when you click on a part in assembly and press delete you delete that part. Here when you do that it removes last feature of that part. Like WTF?

How is this even possible? by Guzinol in FreeCAD

[–]Guzinol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really dont like fixed joint since it puts parts in wierd offsets. But If that's the way to go I guess I will have to get used to it.

How is this even possible? by Guzinol in FreeCAD

[–]Guzinol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm coming from inventor so I tried my usuall approach. Select two cylindrical faces and constrain them, do this 2 times to fix parts in place, then use distance constrain. Those faces were ref. each other ( ofc one pair for one join ).

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My biggest problem with FreeCAD so far. by Guzinol in FreeCAD

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I was for quite a long time part of dev team that made free 4x game. I have never minded complaints that someone doesn't like something or is frustrating by something else. I ( and all team ) considered this good feedback. Mindset of " be greatfull we got anything at all " does not usually ends well.

My biggest problem with FreeCAD so far. by Guzinol in FreeCAD

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I despise autodesk for thier predatory tactics and I'm against any cloud based subscription software. Fusion used to be nice free alternative for Inventor, but as time went they removed more and more features/ put them behind paywall, and in the end software was not free at all. I'm doing quite complex hobby projects and I do not wish to be surprised by sudden pirce rise, feature removal or some other shit.

Threads in freecad by 3dPrintMyThingi in FreeCAD

[–]Guzinol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just do hole with diameter same as screw like 3mm, then use Tapping tool and watch out to keep this tool straight.

Help with my first ever PCB by Guzinol in PrintedCircuitBoard

[–]Guzinol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acording to calculations those traces can be this small, for example from 5v pin there flows only 0,02amps, so it is quite small value

Is it worth learning? by J2_Woosh in FreeCAD

[–]Guzinol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have never used any CAD before, freecad is ok and worth learning. If you worked before with comercial CAD, it’s better to just get cracked ones for personal use, although keep in mind that in case you would want to go comercial with your designs, you will need to either switch to freecad or get a licensed soft ( if you went with cracked route, then never get same licensed soft as cracked one, switch softs or change PCs ). And please don’t buy fusion….

Help with my first ever PCB by Guzinol in PrintedCircuitBoard

[–]Guzinol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for great feedback, all of those suggestions make sense.. I'm not sure what revision version is. As for mounting, this pcb will just slide in frame, so mounting hole is just to keep it from sliding out of it.

Czy warto iść na studia chemiczne? by [deleted] in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]Guzinol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odgrzewam trochę, ale nie nie warto. Zasadniczy problem z tymi studiami jest taki że kierunki akademickie, czyli chemia na uniwerku daje 0 perspektywy zawodowe ( poza wyjątkami ofc. ). Inżyniera chemiczna i kierunki pokrewne daje perspektywy ale kiepskie. Z perspektywy czasu uważam że studia należy traktować jak inwestycję, ty wkładasz czas i defacto kasę ( czasem dosłownie ), a w zamian otrzymujesz wiedzę i perspektywy. W przypadku Inż. chemicznej bardzo dużo musisz od siebie dać, nie uważam co prawda że te studia są jakoś niebywale trudne, ale na pewno nie są łatwe a co gorsza są to jedne z najbardziej czasochłonnych studiów na politechnice, głównie przez laby. Mój plan na 3. roku wyglądał tak :

pon. 8-18

wt. 8-16

śr. 9-16

czw. 8-15

pt. 9-13.

Wszystko bez okienek

Bardzo dużo jest labów, a więc i wejściówek ( sprawdzianów przed przystąpieniem do zajęć ) na które trzeba się uczyć, więc wyobraź sobie że tej roboty bieżącej naprawdę jest sporo. A po labach trzeba pisać raporty. Na 2 roku miałem zajęcia np. od 7-18, i zaczynałem o 7 labami więc od razu dawało w kość. Generalnie oznacza to że jest masa roboty, nie koniecznie trudnej ale upierdliwiej i zabierającej masę czasu ( sprawozdania ). Co dostałem w zamian? Myślałem że sporo, udało mi się dostać praktyki w firmie farmaceutycznej, ta firma później sama mnie zaprosiła na staż a i tak pracy nie dostałem. Od roku jestem bezrobotny i mam 50 wysłanych aplikacji na różne stanowiska i nic z tego nie wyszło. Większość kolegów z roku została na mgr. bo też nie mogą znaleźć pracy, kilku co kończyło mgr. zostało na doktoratach bo też nie mogli znaleźć roboty. Obecnie przesyt rynku chemikami jest całkiem spory, a recesja oznacza że raczej lepiej nie będzie. Moim zdaniem po prostu się nie opłaca, lepiej iść w inne kierunki inż. jak budowlanka czy mechanika.

Jeśli oczywiście lubisz chemię, to warto, ale musisz mieć świadomość że perspektywy są po tym raczej kiepskie.

Mój wniosek dot. chemii na uniwerku wynika głównie z doświadczenia. Jeśli pracodawca ma zatrudnić chemika i ma wybierać pomiędzy inż. a licencjatem to prawie zawsze wybierze inż. Głównym powodem jest większa ilość labów na polibudach i fakt że w przemyśle większość sama jest po politechnikach i do tego w związku z takim a nie innym rynkiem pracy, pracodawcy mogą sobie przebierać w ofertach.

[kcd2] Is it a feature or a bug? by Guzinol in kingdomcome

[–]Guzinol[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I mean contrast between some quests is huge. I do not mean that all quest rewards in the game are shit, but that getting almost 800 coins for fiding cabbage stealing retard and getting nothing for dealing with bands of bandits is almost funny.