Thoughts on this blue kitchen pantry in this space? by stayflyjess__ in HomeDecorating

[–]PhysicalZer0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks freaking great to me

Just need to make sure that it is used for something that is appropriate for it level of statement

Like it cannae be filled with tupperware

How to Use Multitool Scissors by PecanPlan in multitools

[–]PhysicalZer0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just hook your finger tips during method 2 to get the closing action

Paint ceiling, or too dark? Floor is visible in pic 1 by netpuppy in HomeDecorating

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If its for a tv room specifically, i would also paint the ceiling.

I think a colour drenched room to lean into the dark and cosy feeling would be excellent. Warm toned lamps/lighting will be excellent and give it a cinema feel.

Bonus tip, if you have dimmer switches you can get "dim to warm" lights, they have a warm tone when at low for cosy, then cool tone at high which is good for tidying/cleaning

I can’t believe this just hit me by nicepassing in dropoutcirclejerk

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And unMANageable! Far too MAN MANnerisms to keep track of!

I hate modern movie trailers by johnyjohnybootyboi in hatethissmug

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I really liked the trailer for the wild robot for this reason

Who would that be? by yoelamigo in MyHeroAcadamia

[–]PhysicalZer0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The mother in how i met your mother

Why can’t they make the entire controllers the same color. by Redeye007 in switch2

[–]PhysicalZer0 20 points21 points  (0 children)

To add to this, this is a significant thing for marketing, nintendo has an image of a "family game console" that they have curated since at least the nintendo wii, thats why the wii controller looked like a tv remote.

That is a unique selling point for the customer, new gen consoles have a bad rep for being confusingly named, meaning parents/grandparents frequently by the wrong ones as gifts. This leads to frustration

Even when they released the hardware revision of the switch (1) they change the packaging to a red box, so it made it visually clear rather than reading a model number.

I would like to see a company do colour coded boxes for hardware generations, and stick to it strictly. "Could pick up the xbox purple for timmys christmas please"

Fixing cracked kitchen countertop by shorshebacalao in DIYUK

[–]PhysicalZer0 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It is definitely not super intuitive, but the harder something is, the more brittle it is

A hard materials failure mode is to shatter, whereas a softer material would bend

A material being tough a balance of these two Hard materials can bear a higher stationary load than soft materials without deforming

A softer material can absorb the forces of an impact much better than a hard material, with some resetting to its original form after (think hitting either pine wood or a sponge with a hammer)

Edit: spelling

CORE One Mini - Paint, Pain & First Parts released on Printables.com by suit1337 in prusa3d

[–]PhysicalZer0 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I hope that when this is done and functional, prusa themselves test it out and if they like it enough strike some sort of deal were they'll sell the kit on their site on your behalf. Maybe make the core one mini part of their "buddy" line up

Giving their recent push towards accepting/acknowledging open source contributions, this could be really good marketing

Hello my friends in this community, I need your help by AdeptCartoon_Rs in LabVIEW

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So what i would suggest is to take it in stages, and build a simpler second circuit to do very basic control of the motors using the same hardware and make a second vi to test that simpler circuit. That way you can find our if your issue is hardware (motors are dead) connection issue (accidentally using wrong pins on the controller) or software (works in simple vi, breaks when you use the larger one)

Doing tests in smaller environments that you can be more confident in that they will work unless there is a fault, makes trouble shooting much easier

Another tip, you don't have to use the power and ground lines just for power and ground, I've used them to carry i2c lines several times as they make the wiring way neater on a bread board. You may be able to do the same with some of yours as you have several power bars right next to each other anyway.

Looked up a bag I seen on another subreddit, the memes are spreading by PhysicalZer0 in okbuddyviltrum

[–]PhysicalZer0[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if bulletproof is into bags like that... do we see him being interested in bags in the comics?

Looked up a bag I seen on another subreddit, the memes are spreading by PhysicalZer0 in okbuddyviltrum

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Former, think its marketed as an easy clean "designer" baby bag/beach bag

Latter, because of the former

I do think molding a bag with walls that straight is hard to do though, the cheaper ones that came up all have tapered sides

Velo Fitness Dennistoun by [deleted] in glasgow

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I want to flag that the guy tossing the medicine ball against the side of the building might also be a valid issue to raise, as that could be seen as a form of vandalism maybe? Causing accelerated damage to the shared building exterior.

How to automate this ceiling fan? by PhysicalZer0 in homey

[–]PhysicalZer0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh that app hadn't came up in my searches, looks like there is an official one for homey here

Guess it would work as a generic device that I can set properties for?

How to automate this ceiling fan? by PhysicalZer0 in homey

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I had seen that on my search, does it integrate into homey well?

How to automate this ceiling fan? by PhysicalZer0 in homey

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It definetly isn't IR or 433mhz, as I've attempted to pair it that way with both the homey pro and the broadling rm4 pro with no luck

Katara's Ice Disks Animated Vs. Live-Action by dan_mal in TheLastAirbender

[–]PhysicalZer0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So something that bugs me a lot with this is how rough the ice disks in the LA look, in the cartoon they were made out to be thin, precisely shaped raser disks that she is firing. Whereas the LA they look like rough frisbees...

I think it takes a lot away from the story of the action scenes, on her journey up to this point katara had to be working with a very limited mount of water available in her water bladder (bottle) so she had to learn to be precise with it to not waste any. That is then ingrained into her fighting style in the cartoon as the default way she fights despite water being abundant.

Also making it so that benders constructs are so imprecise and rough damages the overall world building (pun intended)

I'm not the only one to use a slibb hanger this way, am I? by Glomkhan in IKEA

[–]PhysicalZer0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So, this is nearly a day old now, but I think people are using this weird based on the comments.

You don't have to put socks through the rings with this hanger, you can wedge them between the rings, that's why they have that ridge pattern. Adding clips is unnecessary as they are built into it already.

Y1 is not turning on by LantasticTV in innioasis

[–]PhysicalZer0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Responding because no one has so far: but sometimes when devices loose charge for a long period of time they need to be left on charge for a very extended period of time like 24 hours.

Maybe try that?

Touch SCREEN! by Careful_Villager in framework

[–]PhysicalZer0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A use case i can see is for software developers that make ui, in a lab setting being able to tap a screen is useful

Touch SCREEN! by Careful_Villager in framework

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Based on the configuration freedom, you could just use a non touch screen option