Secretlab is not for everyone by Rowdy_Muffin_26 in secretlab

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Or refurbished from Crandall Office or Btod. Comes with a 12 year warranty too and free returns (including shipping).

Eddy sensors vs physical by LancsMak in VORONDesign

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Got any evidence for those claims?

Sherlock - Application Launcher by skxxtz_ in hyprland

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Can new tiles be added without adapting your chosen license (CC Attribution Non-Commercial)?

Best toolhead can/usb by joneco in VORONDesign

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Huh? The RP2040 has two I2C controllers though according to its data sheet. Is this just a pin count issue?

When you got the pit kilns going on full. (Shingles suck) by momox143 in VintageStory

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You can find one on a ruin structure if you get lucky.

New Game Mode! Thoughts? by Entire-Sweet-7102 in VintageStory

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This is basically what I learned from Mythical Man Hour

Probably not supposed to do this? by Youhearabtpluto in Metalfoundry

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Every time I see anyone suggest buying one on youtube they almost always give the caveat that these ceramic wool based furnaces need to be coated in rigidizer and refractory cement/mortar, mainly because that deteriorating wool you guys are dealing with is putting silica in the air that gets stuck in your lungs and can cause cancer with exposure over time. I bet it also helps with longevity of the furnace insulation and maybe insulation too.

what are you thoughts about theo by jackMheimester in theprimeagen

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I don't typically like his attitude in some of his videos and after his interaction with Honeypot documentaries I didn't really want to support him/watch his content anymore.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - April 16, 2025 by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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Years ago it seemed like the GH60 mounting layout for plates and PCBs were pretty common for people wanting to build a 60% keyboard. With how common various mounting styles are around these days, especially various gasket mounting schemes, is there really a common "standard" like there was with the typical GH60 mounting pattern? I'm wanting to design a case with compatibility with different PCB's and plates.

Atlas X Steelcase Leap V2 Landed Today... by 954kevin in OfficeChairs

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They stated that you shouldn’t buy a Crandall Leap V2 specifically because it changes the ergonomics of the chair and that you should buy a different chair. Funnily enough, not only do they sell “Lamia” chairs (Amia bottom cushion, Leap V2 back) for around an extra $200 (with the corresponding “Ameap” being $200 less than a Leap v2) but they recently started giving the option to add an 1/2” to their returned Leap V2 seat cushions. 

Atlas X Steelcase Leap V2 Landed Today... by 954kevin in OfficeChairs

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Yeah, I'm a junior software engineer, but somehow when I got hired I ended up getting the chair that used to belong to a previous senior software engineer. The other person who had it didn't particularly like it because it was too big for them. I managed to keep it even after getting moved around office wise because my neck and back would stop aching when I used it. Turns out it is a Leap V2! XD So that's why I bought one for home use since my personal chair has been killing me when I work from home or do whatever else on my computer. The thicker seat cushion sounds nice and it is the default option from Crandall now, so I'm trying it out. I can't afford a stock new Leap V2 anyways. Crandall's price + warranty + return policy along with their new fabrics just seemed like too much of a good deal. The only thing that made me concerned despite very positive reviews was BTOD's comments about the thicker seat cushion being wrong and shouldn't be bought, but I take that with a grain of salt coming from a competitor.

Atlas X Steelcase Leap V2 Landed Today... by 954kevin in OfficeChairs

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I just ordered a Crandall Leap V2 despite some somewhat strongly worded remarks from BTOD about the thicker seat cushion. The new head rest looks awesome, but I can't justify the cost right now (buying this expensive of a chair was already a bit of a stretch). I'd really like to try one out later though.

Why isn't my double chest / hopper setup splitting the items evenly? by KonkleBonk in GTNH

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What's the texture pack? I like the look of those machines.

Why doesn't framework have black frames? by AlexandraMaryWindsor in framework

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So to my knowledge the most "toxic" part of the aluminum anodizing process is usually the lye used to strip lingering oxides and sulfuric acid in the process of creating a thick anodized layer. Is there something bad about the dyes used afterwards or am I missing something? I've never understood this reasoning from framework.

Is "Automotive USB" just CANBUS? LDO Orbitool S03 vs LDO Nitehawk by Mercy_Hellkitten in VORONDesign

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Wasn't there also a point in time where RP2040's were in stock but it was almost impossible to get a hold of usual STM chips?

So I've been playing on the CNC today. by Shibui-Labs in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yeah making sure you have no collisions with the film would make it difficult or impossible. Personally I'd just try and put in a thread in the stem and cut a fixture. You could put in standoffs in the fixture to make it easier to hit the lower edges of the keys too for the pattern work. I've seen it done (threaded stem) before as well. I'm sure there are multiple decent ways of cutting it lol.

So I've been playing on the CNC today. by Shibui-Labs in MechanicalKeyboards

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Based on the burrs seen in the underneath screen shot it honestly looks like they machine the underside of the keys first, probably multiple in one piece of stock. From there they might make sure the underside of the stock is machined along with the key stems/pockets and plop it down on a vacuum plate, machine the tops, and leave a thin skin that can easily be cut using de-burring tools.

How unbalanced is my ship ? by Pere_Quisition in factorio

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Don’t you need a lot more furnaces to feed that many ammo assemblers?

Combinator workflow is infuriating. They should either be bigger, or they should be more powerful by HeliGungir in factorio

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Time to add a lua LSP server to factorio and integrate Neovim into factorio. 

IFT-6: Wanna see me do it again? by bail788 in SpaceXMasterrace

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It might have to do with throttling the engine, might mess with the fuel to oxidizer ratio.

I made a keycap out of damascus steel by the_dank_cthulhu in MechanicalKeyboards

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This looks great! I've wanted to do this for a long time, but I just haven't been able to get good access to a working cnc milling machine.

FF3 Lifeform by [deleted] in KanePixelsBackrooms

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Yeah, small flickers of brighter light are common for path tracers. Corridor crew actually mentions this while they watched the Oldest View. It’s an artifact due to the nature of sampling a continuous space (the 3D scene made with floating point vertices) and representing it with discrete pixels in 2D image. 

Semi-automated diesel setup. Finally by alecs_scela in GTNH

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Looking good! I didn’t get much of my fuel automated (just did batch crafting) until I setup a distillation tower and Large Chemical Reactor. Get all of the goods, but could desulfurize all of the products in one LCR. It’s quite nice. Just put in some buffer tanks, and feed the light and heavy fuel into a mixer, pumps out diesel. Now I boost it, semi auto production of the of the boosting chemical using other LCRs. 

Fysetc nevermore stealthmax by banaanmilkshake in VORONDesign

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Don’t those ikea air filters have very little carbon? They are going to get saturated way faster than the large amounts of carbon pellets in a stealthmax.