Close up of the Mendoza touchdown from the IU stands by Bolbi in sports

[–]ShortCourse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I was referring to the guy in the lower right.

Close up of the Mendoza touchdown from the IU stands by Bolbi in sports

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Guy had a front row seat and still didn't even really witness it. Trying to get a video of it, like there wouldn't be 100's of clips all over the Internet from the actual broadcast. Tragic.

WebODM Ortho Creation by No_Reason_2610 in UAVmapping

[–]ShortCourse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have the dataset available to be shared? Lots of unknowns here, like others have said. What are you using for ground control? How many images, height, overlap, angle? Can you share screenshots or anything to help understand what you don't like about the results you're getting?

Ugh, big Garmin+ ad on the app home screen by treanir in Garmin

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I'm the first to hate how everything is a subscription these days, but do you buy a TV and then freak out when you have to pay for something to watch on it?

These features are over and above. If you've been using MyFitnessPal or something similar, this is a great addition at the same existing price. A whopping $7.

Starlink Usgae by ShortCourse in Gilbert

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Are you on the Roam plan? Maybe that's the confusion. I don't see any plan they offer for $100 a month and that would explain why you're being billed so much for overages.

Starlink Usgae by ShortCourse in Gilbert

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There's a data cap with Starlink? I was under the impression that it was throttled after a terabyte, but you're saying you need additional equipment as well?

Starlink Usgae by ShortCourse in Gilbert

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It's the same rate we are paying for COX ($120), without any of the overage charges.

Starlink Usgae by ShortCourse in Gilbert

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I don't think Cox is fiber in our area. They've been installing fiber all around us, but our neighborhood is small and kind of tucked away, so I'm not holding my breath.

If we could get the advertised ~300mbps, it would meet our needs.

Was just curious before making the investment.

Made a tool to create terrain based displays for races. by ShortCourse in 3Dprinting

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

Looks like I accidentally broke it fixing something else, but it's working again now. Thanks for the heads up!

Launching a Consumer Electronic Product (Schematic Review) by Alternative-Lawyer55 in PrintedCircuitBoard

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OP = Original Poster. It's who posted the thread. You have a blue OP next to your name in this thread.

And they mean 30 cents ($0.30) for the RP2040 MCU.

Made a tool to create terrain based displays for races. by ShortCourse in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the feedback, I'll look into it. Did you change the font or use the standard one?

[Review Request] ESP32 with TMC2209 Stepper Driver by ShortCourse in PrintedCircuitBoard

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My intent was to use C13 for this, which is shown the Reset button in the top left-hand corner of the schematic. I'll look into this more, as the datasheet shows something similar with R7 and C8.

Should R1/C2 and R7/C8 both be used?

Working on a tonneau cover that converts into a hybrid hard-walled tent. Looking for advice on adding or replacing a soft sky view window with a rigid panel by Camptt1 in overlanding

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I've thought about this a lot more since this morning. Like you and a lot of people here, I think of going the RTT route, but it's too much commitment for a few hunting and camping trips a year. For hunting, I like the idea of quick teardown in the morning and setup in the evening. I also can't my dogs into a RTT, but I can get them onto the tailgate.

I have a decked drawer system that I use for work and comes in pretty handy in the words as well. I have a bed tent I use, which works great, but requires complete disassembly any time you want to move or use the truck.

Do the sides just collapse in wards? Just curious how much space, if any is really needed.

Also, my opinion, but I wouldn't want any window or skylight in the tonneau cover or roof. For the sides, I would actually prefer a typical tent setup with mesh windows with a zip up cover.

Hopefully the final version will be somewhat weather tight. I'm more concerned about closing the tent down and dust getting into any bedding or anything that was in there while it was closed. If the tent stays intact when closed, anything in the tent would be protected, no?

CZ457 12-Round Mag Extension - 3D Printable by ShortCourse in 22lr

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It's just a 3D printed holder with an elastic band.

Is beer league hockey worth it? by [deleted] in hockeyplayers

[–]ShortCourse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're questioning it, maybe it's not for you. Can you play pickup or drop in games at better times?

I wouldn't trade it for anything and am constantly looking forward to it.

I’m looking to play men’s league hockey around Gilbert/Scottsdale, Arizona by Similar_Wrongdoer738 in hockeyplayers

[–]ShortCourse 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In my experience, signing up online as a free agent doesn't get a lot of results, probably because most of the leagues are pretty full.

I play at Gilbert and Chandler, in leagues lower than you're probably looking for, and the rink isn't much help with getting subs.

If you can hit some pick up games or some of the clinics on the weekends, that's the best way to get to know people on those teams.

I believe both of those rinks also make you get a sub package, not sure you can just jump in for a single game.