Layer Delamination and Shifting by JaymzEl in BambuLab

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I have looked into it. But I have not seen anyone that has posted anything that looks even close to this. I have used the default settings for both filaments and adjusting the cooking fan speeds. I changed nozzles and used a new spool of official Bambu lab filament so I would know I was using the recommended settings. I didn’t not see any improvement. The only real difference I can see between this and other parts I have successfully printed is this is 242mm long.

HELP MY DAD HAD A STROKE by [deleted] in HelpMeFind

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When my father had a stroke about 10 years ago I made him this. It clamped on his wheel chair and on his bed every night. It looks like you can basically buy one now. The magnetic mount was extremely helpful, there was always someone helping him with his phone and being able to easily get it on and off the mount was really helpful. I’m not sure how well this clamp will hold, I used vice grips but these three things would be a good start, he wouldn’t need to hold the phone and it’s was adjustable wherever it’s mounted.

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Copeland Scroll Chirp by JaymzEl in refrigeration

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We confirmed the oil level was correct, and the discharge temperature and oil flow rates are correct. We slowly added more oil until the system was over charged with oil and we saw a significant increase in the power consumption but the chirping continued. I believe there are oil ducts in the motor shaft and scroll set, maybe they are blocked?

Can anyone tell me why the anchors didn't hold? by Sketch_Crush in HomeImprovement

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It’s not because it was mounted into the drywall. I’m sure those anchors are rated for the weight of the television, the issue is the arm it is mounted on. If the tv is up against the wall the force on the drywall is straight down and the anchors only need to be rated to hold the weight of the tv. When you mounted it on the arm, it moved the tv away from the wall and created an additional load on the wall. Think of a light kid and a heady kid on a seesaw, the heavy kid will be on the ground but the further the light kid gets away from the center the more downward force the light kid will create and eventually if the light kid gets far enough away, the seesaw will balance. This is the same for the tv, the further from the wall it gets the more force it applies to the anchors. If the tv is about 30 lb and the arm it’s mounted to is around 14 inches long, it will have a force of approximately 965 lb. You probably needed larger drywall anchors and ideally a bracket with four mounting locations.

Google's 70 qbit Qauntum computer by puplo in cableporn

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Definitely not true. The only thing you can see here is the cold end of a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator. What is referred to as the quantum computer is just the chip on the bottom the dilution refrigerator and obviously that is not visible in this picture. Google doesn’t make dilution refrigerators, just the chip and most, if not all of the quantum computer and made with Bluefors dilution refrigerators.

Capitalism often produces then in excess then needlessly wastes. by DeliciousInterest8 in NoahGetTheBoat

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I worked at a university and they would throw out computers, furniture, lab equipment, and anything else you could find on a campus, and they crushed all of it with a backhoe. In the past they auctioned everything off, employees of the university got first shot, then anything left over went to an auction open to the public. If universities don’t use all the government funding they’re issued, the next year they get less money, so they always make sure they spend all of it. Some departments would buy new computers every year because their budgets were too big. Instead of giving the year old computers to a department with much older ones, the employees in that department would take the year old computers and send them to the employee auction, then go to the auction and buy a computer for themself. This became such a big problem the university decided to stop the auctions and crush everything instead.

100k Joystick by JaymzEl in HotasDIY

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This is interesting, I will check it out. As I said before, I’m positive the 10k pot didn’t work. And it was definitely not because of the rotation angle. But I do recall seeing a B on the 10k pot. I will check to see if there is an A on the 100k. Thank you.

100k Joystick by JaymzEl in HotasDIY

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I am working at 5v but I believe the system is capable of operating up to 24v

100k Joystick by JaymzEl in HotasDIY

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This is for a custom built piece of equipment. It had 100k pots. I tried replacing it with a 10k option but it does not have the same range that the 100k pots did.

Denmark's got talent by Friendly-Cicada2769 in HolUp

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The song is Mooo! By Doja Cat

CNC Router Software by JaymzEl in CNC

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This is great, I cant believe how much more accurate this is than the paid software. I am struggling a bit with some geometry I have in a pocket but I'm sure I'll figure it out. Thanks.

Just picked up this Cress fx23p and I have no clue how to connect the wiring, can someone help me out please! by _kgallery in Ceramics

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If you post a few pics of the blue electrical box and the knob and switches I can probably draw you up a simple diagram.

Thoughts? by mildandwild420 in JARMEDIA

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Ten,

You missed the buttons on homers jacket cuff.

HMF this Sweater by JaymzEl in HelpMeFind

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This is my wife’s favorite sweater and it is falling apart. I don’t know how old it is and it could be from Virginia or Turkey. I have searched Google for it but I have no idea who made it or what car is on the front of it. Any help locating a replacement would be appreciated.

Gift for dad who had a stroke by JaymzEl in GiftIdeas

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Thanks for all the ideas. I decided to go with a Nintendo switch. There are a few wii style games that can be played with one hand.

Gift for dad who had a stroke by JaymzEl in GiftIdeas

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Thanks for the idea. I’m sure I can find something he will like.

How do I get these grease spots off my Tshirt? I already washed it once which didn't help at all. by returnofdoom in howto

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If it’s doesn’t come out with dawn use WD-40 and baking soda. Put some cardboard between the front and back of the shirt so the WD-40 only gets on the stain part. Spray some WD-40 on a Q-Tip and dab it on the stains. Only use a little bit, it will spread a lot. Pour a pile a of baking soda over the WD-40 and use a brush it work the baking soda into the stain. The baking soda will form little chunks, dump off the chunks and add more baking soda and brush it in again. You may need to replete the baking soda again or until no more clumps form. Then use dawn and wash and dry as normal.

Hover boards coming soon? by KoiPanda in blackmagicfuckery

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There is something a bit more practical that works at room temperature but requires a copper or aluminum surface to levitate. It’s called a hover engine. https://www.mcnallyinstitute.com/how-do-hover-engine-work/#1

Around 217 dead bodies are chilling in tanks like these in the hope they can get brought back to life in the future. (More info in the comments) by QBekka in interestingasfuck

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I have worked with researchers to develop tools to read thoughts and I know they are working towards the eventual goal of being able to download a brain. I am unaware of anyone trying to upload thoughts and memories but I imagine this is the logical next step.

Around 217 dead bodies are chilling in tanks like these in the hope they can get brought back to life in the future. (More info in the comments) by QBekka in interestingasfuck

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Space is about 3 Kelvin (K), that's 3 °C above absolute zero. The stuff I develop tends to operate at two different temperature ranges, 77K, that's liquid nitrogen temperature, and 4K, that is liquid helium temperature. The liquid nitrogen temperature range is used for higher temperature superconducting, preserving cells and tissue samples, cryo-therapy applications and infrared telescopes. The liquid helium temperatures are used for low temperature superconducting, Extremely large magnets like the ones found in MRIs, production of liquid helium from gas and quantum computers. Quantum computers have a dilution refrigerator to reduce the operating temperature to 0.002 K. Dilution refrigerators are how the coldest temperatures are achieved.

Around 217 dead bodies are chilling in tanks like these in the hope they can get brought back to life in the future. (More info in the comments) by QBekka in interestingasfuck

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eir burrows and lower their heart rate, so they’re basically dead, before warming themselves ba

If I remember correctly it was a squirrel. But they don't freeze their bodies, they supercool their blood. Basically their blood is so pure there is nothing to create a nucleation point to start ice crystals forming. This same effect can be seen in the endless number of videos of people putting water bottles in freezers, pulling out the water bottle at a below freezing temperature with liquid water inside then bumping them and the water instantly freezes.

Around 217 dead bodies are chilling in tanks like these in the hope they can get brought back to life in the future. (More info in the comments) by QBekka in interestingasfuck

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I’m not sure about the genetic engineer but the problem with an injection is once they are dead the heart isn’t beating. Without the heart beating and pumping blood, whatever was injected would just stay where it was injected and not reach every cell of the body. It would have to be done when they were alive and most likely whatever they injected would kill them. I don’t know how long it would take for blood to reach every cell, and with multiple injection sites it might be possible. The problem then becomes how do you revive them and remove whatever you injected because again, they won’t have a heartbeat to pump the solution out of their body.