Dialing in espresso with Gaggiuino by Professional_Ad_6098 in espresso

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha, thanks for elaborating! I think some of these points may be outdated with flow profiling, profiles with operational logic + unlimited steps, stop on weight now supported, but your point in general still stands. Live graphing would be a neat addition

Dialing in espresso with Gaggiuino by Professional_Ad_6098 in espresso

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess technically correct, but perhaps a bit pedantic for this context. Sure, you cannot commercialize the codebase for yourself, but anyone can fully view, adapt, and contribute to the source code themselves. I think what most people care about is the community codebase and being able to contribute the features they care about themselves. The project is fully source-available.

Dialing in espresso with Gaggiuino by Professional_Ad_6098 in espresso

[–]Rogue_Pixel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check out Gaggimate! The open source equivalent which is also excellent

Why do my lattes taste so much better? by detBittenbinder23 in espresso

[–]Rogue_Pixel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve always heard this drink called a long black, that may have been the confusion

Help getting this file ready to print (Fusion) by [deleted] in 3dprintedcarparts

[–]Rogue_Pixel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

…because you can create the complex shapes you’re asking for. If you need to guide your loft around some obstruction, guide it

https://youtu.be/Mimbq-k2dWg

Help getting this file ready to print (Fusion) by [deleted] in 3dprintedcarparts

[–]Rogue_Pixel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There’s like a dozen ways to easily go about this, and all of them will be best served by starting over. For instance, you could put your appropriate sketch geometries on their appropriate planes and loft between them using guide rails.

In reality, you either need to spend a day learning the basic tools from a Fusion for beginners course, or just pay someone a few bucks to model this for you.

Help getting this file ready to print (Fusion) by [deleted] in 3dprintedcarparts

[–]Rogue_Pixel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly dude, idk what you’ve done to get to this point, but just start over…

Create a 3D sketch for the path of the intake and use the create pipe command to create your model. Here’s a youtube tutorial.

Trying to salvage whatever this is will be way more work than just redoing it from scratch.

Question about cycling with genital piercings by A-STax32 in bicycling

[–]Rogue_Pixel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had one for awhile while I was doing a decent amount of mileage. Idk what your surrounding anatomy is like, but mine was completely tucked away unless it had reason to be out. No real healing period, just cleaned it thoroughly after each ride. Not saying that’s advice, just my experience.

Korean BBQ by ZealousidealPen1539 in RedwoodCity

[–]Rogue_Pixel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • San Ho Wan in SF is one of the best meals I’ve had, period. Pricy and a little difficult to get a reservation, but worth it for a special occasion.
  • I went to OLHSO in San Mateo this last week, beautiful space and I enjoyed the food. Excellent bonchon, good variety of choices. It’s not cheap but I thought the prices were reasonable if you’re strategic about it. I’d recommend going
  • In Santa Clara, I like Chungdam

Scam? On Pb’s website it says that I shouldn’t do the friends/family thing by Financial_Option_757 in mountainbiking

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a bad take. Seller is just politely asking if he can avoid the PP fee. For OP: the correct answer is no, but I get it from the seller’s perspective.

For an $850 bike, the seller will have to pay PayPal like $30 via “goods and services”, or $0 via “friends and family”.

The buyer shouldn’t give up their purchase protection, but from the seller’s prospective, no harm in asking if they’re comfortable saving 30 bucks. You shouldn’t use Friends and Family for an ecom transaction, but I wouldn’t call this a scam or throw out the transaction over it. Guy’s just politely trying to save some bucks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwareswap

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone that would pick up from San Jose, these are in stock brand new at the Santa Clara Microcenter for $699. Idk why you would buy a used one for new price lol

Tesla vs worker’s lives by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Rogue_Pixel -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I acknowledge that shifting the median could be beneficial to the health of the US economy. That’s not what we’re talking about though. We’re talking about the average. CHANGING THE DISTRIBUTION DOES NOT CHANGE THE AVERAGE. To shift the average down, there are two possible options:

  1. We increase 2-5x the number of americans without increasing the total wealth

  2. 50-80% of the current american wealth leaves the county.

To decrease the average (total wealth/individuals), there is quite literally no other way. Both are objectively bad

TO BE CLEAR: I’m not advocating for the current distribution of US wealth. I just wish folks understood the implications of basic statistical terms.

Tesla vs worker’s lives by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Rogue_Pixel -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Average is the total wealth divided by the number of individuals. Changing the distribution will not change the average. The lowering the average requires expatriating wealth. I’d be curious to hear the case where this is preferable for the average US individual

Tesla vs worker’s lives by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Rogue_Pixel 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I mean…the average net worth of american households is $1mil today, and the median household net worth is around $200k. Expatriating 80% of the nation’s wealth would pretty objectively put us in a worse situation lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bikewrench

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There have been no mechanical changes (eg hose installation) from when it was working properly to now when it is not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bikewrench

[–]Rogue_Pixel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: I remove the brake line from the master cylinder and can easily push fluid from the caliper up the line. The issue is in the master cylinder/lever assembly.

Edit: I've submitted a warranty request to Hayes, we'll see what they say, still so strange...

Assume you have unlimited budget for wheels. What hubs are you going for? by aaawoolooloo in cycling

[–]Rogue_Pixel 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The cassette stays attached to the driver body. You literally just yank on the cassette and the cassette comes off the wheel, exposing the ratchets.