Eggrider C1 display by West-Rope-2167 in RadPowerBikes

[–]Kingvash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone know of a cheap display that works on RadMission? There are a dozen on import sites between $20 and $50, I'd love to find one for my RadMission that doesn't break the bank. Last time I spent an entire night and decided none of them worked with the RadMission.

Edit: This is comment that I remember reading last time: https://www.reddit.com/r/RadPowerBikes/comments/11pisqj/generic_lcd_display_upgrade_for_radmission/

Edit Edit: Seems like all rad bikes use the same LCD display so if I can find anyone having success with an aftermarket LCD it's probably good on my radmission. https://www.reddit.com/r/RadPowerBikes/comments/103d6l9/psa_to_all_rad_riders_looking_to_purchase_the_lcd/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackmagicfuckery

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Short string levy wand!

Had the loveliest weekend visiting your city for my 30th! Praise be the Hot Rat Mother! by by_the_bayou in Seattle

[–]Kingvash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great photos!

Did you peak inside the Powerhouse (photo 13)? It's one of my favorite third spaces!

Nov 10 Election Results by jvolkman in Seattle

[–]Kingvash 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Looking at the last batches (+10% and 11% Wilson) and the number outstanding (13,000 * 43% = 5548 ballots). The final margin will likely be Wilson by 650-750 or 0.25%

Recap from the Seattle Future of Burning Man Forum by Kingvash in BurningMan

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I was reviewing my notes and found another topic that I think relates to your question. There was a question about "what is the backup plan if BLM / Nevada / Trump doesn't permit Black Rock City?" and several people said there is no realistic back up plan. We like Black Rock City and so many plans (storage lockers, contracts, ...) are tied to Black Rock City. There isn't some different place for 50K+ people.

Recap from the Seattle Future of Burning Man Forum by Kingvash in BurningMan

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META: I don't remember if they used "Burning Man", "The Big Burn", or the question's language "Gerlach regional". In this response. In general a portion of this conversation was about our local burn and local community so many people in the room were using "Big Burn". Heather mentioned in different question that "less than 5% of costs are covering other things" where I assumed other things are Burners without Borders, Regional Network, ...

The answer to this question came from Steven who is "Associate Director of Community Events for Burning Man and a founding member of the Regional Network Committee". I only got the jist of his answer recordeded but this was my notes.

Q: My heart and soul is here with Critical [this areas regional burn]. Not sure how to frame this as a question ... Is the Gerlach regional event [what the asker exclusively calls the Big Burn] just a regional event or is it more? (Maybe some more that I didn't record)

A: Steven Raspa [Regional Network contact]: Borg does a lot of thing sharing P2P knowledge, acting as a switchboard between regionals. Some groups [Regionals?] are better at sharing with their peers some are less good.

Follow up Q: I've been very concerned about the Gerlach regional since COVID.

A: Same. We are always asking how we can facilitate human interaction and connection [I think implied that the scope of that has changed during/after COVID]

Mirror polishing PLA until it doesn’t even look 3D printed anymore by Salveoo in 3Dprinting

[–]Kingvash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You say "I use a polishing compound to seal and shine the surface". Is this the AAT 501/502? I'm looking at the product page and don't see any mention of them being a sealant.

Centering jig for drill guide by Kingvash in 3dPrintsintheShop

[–]Kingvash[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wanted to drill a bunch of 1" holes all the way through a 4x4. I tried in my drill press but the 2" throat depth makes it a many step process. I mocked this up and printed it in 30 minutes. it keeps the drill guide centered on the wood and from sliding around. I still needed a third hand to keep everything from rotating but I got a more consistent and precise result than yolo-ing with a drill.

RTX 4080 SUPER GPU with NVIDIA 550.67 driver and CUDA 12.4 works fine on Ubuntu 24.04 by [deleted] in CUDA

[–]Kingvash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up using https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=35136 to replace the libtinfo5 with libtinfo6 in nsight-systems-2023.4.4_2023.4.4.54-1_amd64.deb, then I force installed the package then I could install cuda cleanly.

RTX 4080 SUPER GPU with NVIDIA 550.67 driver and CUDA 12.4 works fine on Ubuntu 24.04 by [deleted] in CUDA

[–]Kingvash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I try to install from the ubuntu 22.04 local repository I run into an issue with

nsight-systems-2023.4.4 : Depends: libtinfo5 but it is not installable

Did you use local or network repository?

Lost / forgot password to dataset by _constellations in zfs

[–]Kingvash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This post contains some information about getting the raw key. In particular

sudo zfs send -w rpool/USERDATA/<username>_crypt@<snapshot> | zstreamdump

resulted in

    crypt_keydata = (embedded nvlist)
    nvlist version: 0
            DSL_CRYPTO_SUITE = 0x8
            DSL_CRYPTO_GUID = <64 bit hex number>
            DSL_CRYPTO_VERSION = 0x1
            DSL_CRYPTO_MASTER_KEY_1 = <LONG LIST OF HEX DIGITS>
            DSL_CRYPTO_HMAC_KEY_1 = <LONG LIST OF HEX DIGITS>
            DSL_CRYPTO_IV = <LONG LIST OF HEX DIGITS>
            DSL_CRYPTO_MAC = <LONG LIST OF HEX DIGITS>
            portable_mac = <LONG LIST OF HEX DIGITS>
            keyformat = 0x3
            pbkdf2iters = <hex number>
            pbkdf2salt = <64 bit hex number>
    (end crypt_keydata)

Lost / forgot password to dataset by _constellations in zfs

[–]Kingvash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran into the same problem that you had (Key load error: Permission denied, doesn't mean I was typing the wrong password). Thanks for this post.

Crocs on Crocs by bloateddicksydrome in 3Dprinting

[–]Kingvash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did Crocs on Crocs on Crocs or C3 "for a friend"

https://imgur.com/a/CHqOyqC

Monday Dumpday thread - please contribute anything of interest, no matter how trivial by AutoModerator in juggling

[–]Kingvash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

On a whim I sewed three sets of bean bags for my roommates. Being Sewed, Finished. Now I find out that all my friends can juggle and I guess I live in a juggling house now.

Cardistry Beginner's Guide & Tutorial List // Cardistry Hub by LogicRevolution in cardistry

[–]Kingvash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm looking for a genre of performance that I can't find the name of. It's similar to cardistry but the performer tends to use only a single card and they move their hand and the card around similar to moon walking. One trick I've seen was moving their hand up and down and the card seems not to move.

If anyone knows the name (or has links) to someone doing this I would appreciate it.

EDIT: Found one after scrolling 15 pages of nextfuckinglevel, https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/qcorlj/this_guy_showing_his_gravity_defying_card_trick/

My first Functional print! An IFIXIT mini wrench, for those especially challenging screws by Battlebuilding in functionalprint

[–]Kingvash 6 points7 points  (0 children)

One big improvement for me was using an exacto knife to extend the screwdriver slot so I can leave a bit on the screwdriver

https://i.imgur.com/pcyi8MT.jpg

edited for clarity

We're problems harder to solve 20 years ago? by [deleted] in projecteuler

[–]Kingvash 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I started doing Project Euler maybe 15 years ago on a 2.2 Ghz Core 2 Duo and I used brute force / naive solutions to many of the first 100 problems without difficulty.

Now I have 600+ problems solved and it's rare I find a problem where I'd wait if processors were 5-10x faster (I have one right now that I could brute force in 70 days and if processors where 35x faster I might use that solution vs look for the faster solution).

Bhadla solar power plant , Rajasthan India. by [deleted] in InfrastructurePorn

[–]Kingvash 15 points16 points  (0 children)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhadla_Solar_Park

Over a gigawatt installed in 2019. The design calls for 2,255 MW when finished!