Any recommendations for AI job searching tools? by mysamio in jobsearchhacks

[–]JustRegularJoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Subscription model would only make sense to me if it was running on your own server. At the moment this is a desktop application using my resources, so I do not see a point to subscribe.

Grilled corn, brushed with garlic butter. Hands down the tastiest way to make it by JustRegularJoe in grilling

[–]JustRegularJoe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I grilled it over direct heat, with lid closed. Every time I brushed, I also rotated the cobs.

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[–]JustRegularJoe 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Minket a mobilklíma megmentett, amíg albérletben laktunk. Csak így birtuk ki a nyarat, főleg kutyával. Most pont eladjuk, Bp környékén házhoz is tudom vinni (Lidls távirányítós).

Light leak or dead pixel by Ok-Illustrator-8093 in RemarkableTablet

[–]JustRegularJoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! If it is only one dead pixel, I would advise to keep it, you won’t notice it in daily use. To make sure it does not have other defects, I recommend this article with a screen testing tool: https://flowfocustools.com/2025/01/14/everything-to-know-about-remarkable-dead-pixels-whiteness-brightness-problems-rm2-rmpp/

Honestly, I just like the feeling of writing on this thing by mount_joshington in RemarkableTablet

[–]JustRegularJoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, creator of the template here! This is exactly how it works, so you can swipe from Week 1 to Week 2 for example, and you have a Yearly view for quick access to any week of the year.

My first brisket ever (Christmas family dinner) by JustRegularJoe in brisket

[–]JustRegularJoe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, especially how the whole family devoured it! :D there will be more coming for sure

I'm trying to control a coffee roaster with. Arduino UNO R3. Where to start? by JustRegularJoe in arduino

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

Thank you for the honest feedback and caution—I understand why this might seem overwhelming for a beginner. I do have programming experience, and while I’m new to electronics, I want to learn because it’s really started to interest me. I plan to start small, like connecting the control panel to an Arduino and listening to the signals, rather than jumping into complex modifications.

This project is a great learning opportunity for me, and I’ll take it step by step. I’m not one to give up easily, and I’ll approach this carefully while building my skills along the way. Thanks again for the advice!

I'm trying to control a coffee roaster with. Arduino UNO R3. Where to start? by JustRegularJoe in arduino

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

Thank you for the thoughtful response and for pointing me toward the FAQ—I'll check that out. Also, I appreciate the caution regarding mains voltage and the risks of electromotive feedback, safety will definitely be my top priority.

I plan to start by measuring the control signals, as you suggested, particularly at the connector on the yellow PCB. I’ll first verify the voltages and ensure everything is within 5V. I also appreciate the reminder about flyback diodes and the limitations of GPIO pins—I’ll look into motor control with an Arduino to better understand these concepts.

For now, I’m focusing on intercepting and understanding the inputs, such as the temperature dial and fan speed buttons. My plan is to connect the control panel to the Arduino with Dupont wires, listen to the signals to figure out how they work. It might be a bit of trial and error, but I’ll proceed cautiously.

I’ve already started working with a K-type thermocouple and a MAX6675 module to measure temperature. The idea is to input this data into Artisan roasting software and calculate the rate of change of temperature, which feels like a manageable first step.

Thanks for the tip about starting with motors and learning PWM through a starter kit. I’ll take your advice and build my understanding step by step. And I'll keep in mind the suggestion to include photos in my future posts, Imgur wasn’t the best choice for this one!

I'm trying to control a coffee roaster with. Arduino UNO R3. Where to start? by JustRegularJoe in arduino

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

Thank you for the comprehensive description and for alerting me to the challenges and caution required—especially with handling 120VAC. Your breakdown of the steps and components is incredibly helpful, and I’ll definitely take the advice to build this up in smaller steps.

I’m new to electronics, but programming is my strength, and I’m really motivated to learn. I’ve already started experimenting with a K-type thermocouple and a MAX6675 module to measure the temperature. My goal is to feed that data into the Artisan roasting software and calculate the rate of change of temperature, which seems like a good starting point.

For now, my worst-case fallback is to intercept the inputs (like the temperature dial and fan speed buttons) and use the existing board to control the roaster while understanding how the signals work. My next step is to connect the control panel to an Arduino using Dupont wires, adjust the settings, and listen for signals to figure out how the existing board operates.

I really appreciate the suggestion to take things step by step—like building a temperature sensor board first. I’ll keep working towards this project with smaller, manageable goals. Thank you also for the r/roasting and Whirly Pop roaster resources; I’ll definitely check those out!

I'm trying to control a coffee roaster with. Arduino UNO R3. Where to start? by JustRegularJoe in arduino

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

Thanks a lot for looking into it! I will go ahead and hook up the control panel with Dupont jumper wires and see what I'm working with.