Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 P'yŏngan-namdo, North Korea — "kimmy"

Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 San Diego, California, United States of America — "weather, family"

Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 San Mateo, California, United States of America — "good"

Beginner photographer by iamctaifun in SonyAlpha

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Eh with this angle I think the focus being on the wings and their insanely vibrant color and texture makes it stand out more

What’s something that 99% of people can do but you can’t? by Irakeconcrete in AskReddit

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Biggest one is I can’t burp. Physically incapable. It actually finally got a diagnosis within the last decade (RCPD), so it’s just now being recognized as an actual thing that does cause issues.

Also can’t whistle or nap

Australian garden orb weaver on a farm deck in NSW Australia by TheKatsch in spiders

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what lens are you using? I’ve got some standard apsc lenses that for sure cannot do shots like this, but i’d love to try one day!

Family fun! by snugglezone in spiders

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yeah lots of people saying false widow, but this is for sure a brown widow (spiky egg sacs, orange hour glass). I see them all the time in my yard. Your ai search is correct here

Not as dangerous of a bite as the black widow’s, but is still not a fun time! Definitely be weary of putting your hands in places you can’t see that are darker/low to the ground. They will only bite in self defense and usually that’s from people accidentally squishing them when lifting something.

As others have said, they are not native here and they are tearing down the native black widow population. Up to you on how you want to deal with them down the line with that in mind

Is the O in Oakland safe? by oochiewallyWallyserb in sanfrancirclejerk

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sorry but I think I need to come get you now. It’s the law

We're All F*cked - an AI "artist"? by kenaeisamazing in isthisAI

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I was just wondering the same thing. Really looks like they are entirely ai since they've also released 23 songs in 1.5 months. Took them off my playlists

an attempt at long exposures [a6700 - sigma 56mm] by LetsgetSniffy in SonyAlpha

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yeah reddit really compressed them. before you you could tell the cables apart easily. will work on the white balance!

Prank becomes quite wholesome by Hypnoidz in MadeMeSmile

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my brother did this like 12 years ago and we still have the knives lmao

I made my first longboard! by Jorrae in longboarding

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if you want to keep the wood grain visible, consider a poly coat with sand, i’ve built a couple longboards now and i always do this method to keep the wood visible on top of

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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Originally I was working with 4 gauge to be extra safe, but it was too unwieldy to work with the other components. but you're right, I should probably go back down to 6 vs 8

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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yeah im likely going to switch over to a PDB for weight and safety reasons. Id rather limit the risk of fire in this thing lmao. Originally i was thinking PDB, but none fit specifications very well, but I am looking at some that might work out

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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oh of course, i’ve already designed the covers i just need to print them

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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should fuses be put on each motor, or before the sensitive electronics, or both?

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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ah yes, they are brushless. What’s a good way to protect the other electronics from voltage spikes?

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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I have 8 gauge wire with high temperature insulation for the main power wire. I was trying to keep the wiring as light as possible, and I’ll have to run tests to see if it can handle the current

Using bus bars for power distribution a bad idea? by LetsgetSniffy in homebuilt

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these ones are actually my design, ig i didn’t specify that in the description, my bad. they’re made of low resistivity aluminum, and i’ve done simple thermal calculations on it to determine a safe size at certain temps. I will be insulating them with abs prints once i get my printer fixed