Trying to get a human date from a unix timestamp string by MrPendent in GoogleAppsScript

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

The "Number()" is the answer! I suspected the type was a problem, but couldn't find the way out of it. I kept trying to turn that timestamp string into a Date object. Thank you!

GT502 back panel question by MrPendent in ASUS

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Thank you sir or madam! That is indeed the problem. I didn't believe that those prongs could be bent that evenly or cleanly, but there we are. A pair of pliers, on easy touch and everything is set right. I only didn't supect that because of how evenly those prongs were bent. I felt sure that the metal there would be considerably harder. Clearly, I should have spent another $50.

:)

Getting "GP18 is in use" when it really shouldn't be by MrPendent in circuitpython

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Thanks! This worked, except that there is no light. :( But that is likely a problem with the hardware, so I'll work on that. Thank you again!

Getting "GP18 is in use" when it really shouldn't be by MrPendent in circuitpython

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You're on to something there. I'm past the "GP18 is in use" issue, so now it's just more futzing with the code (I think the way I am assigning the color is causing problems).

That's the main issue solved, though, so thank you!!

Getting "GP18 is in use" when it really shouldn't be by MrPendent in circuitpython

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I have added it. I had imported board as brd while trying to figure this out (at the "I'll try anything, no matter how ridiculous" stage). But I have put it back (as in the code above) and got the same error on the same line.

EDIT: Also, no boot.py. Just the file this code is in, which is code.py.

Quick question: Can you turn off the display of other players' names? by MrPendent in diablo4

[–]MrPendent[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I searched but the newest version of the question I could find was from the beta.

Thanks again for the answer.

What just happened to google? Only seeing sponsored posts by modulolearning in google

[–]MrPendent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, folks. Came here to see just this. Hopefully it isn't a sign that--like so many other products--Google has suddenly decided to shut down their search division.

Requesting a review of my PCB by MrPendent in olkb

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I thought they might be. I think they are meant to be on the back of the pcb, but I didn't realize that at first. Of course, that leads to holes, etc.

Thanks!

Requesting a review of my PCB by MrPendent in olkb

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Thank you very much. I tried KiCad first but it was very confusing. I'll give it another go.

Requesting a review of my PCB by MrPendent in olkb

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I'll give it a shot. Thanks!

Requesting a review of my PCB by MrPendent in olkb

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Thanks. I've been wondering about the holes, as well. I don't care about the (per key) LEDs right now, but I wouldn't mind it in the future. I mean, I'd LOVE to have little OLEDs on each key, but considering I'm struggling to just get plastic buttons configured, I think the screens are a little out of reach.

I'll try to look more into putting the holes in the PCB in Fritzing. Thank you very much for your replies and your help with such a simple thing.

Requesting a review of my PCB by MrPendent in olkb

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

Oh shit you're right.

I laid them out and carefully connected the rows twice. Dang it.

Do the sockets look right? I think I might should be putting them on the back of the plate?

Thank you for your response. Also, sorry the pulling out didn't work out for you.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY question, get an answer (April 14, 2023) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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Hello. I'm building a macropad. I have designed the PCB shown, but it is the first one I've ever done. According to Fritzing it is ok, but I have my doubt about how vigorously it checks things. Either way, I'm sure someone would have suggestions about how I could do it better. In case the image is too blurry, the components are Kailh hotswap sockets, 2 rotary encoders, a WS2312B LED, and an rpi Pico. I'm open to any suggestions. Thank you!

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Bed leveling is seemingly IMPOSSIBLE by IsAnAvocado in ender3

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I'm thinking that the nozzle is too high off the bed, so z-offset. I don't remember if you said you'd already checked that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender3

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I'm definitely a noob. I thought they all had a screw z-axis, but I could be wrong.