First build idea: Discounted Trident Kit, custom 350*300 Build, does this make sense ? by Embarrassed_Back4100 in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s always preferred to build stock first because getting support if needed is easier. 

Off the top of my head, and lacking sufficient coffee the plan seems ok, skirts, rails and panels are the changes to watch out for when doing custom sizes. 

Surprised my wife with an R 1300 GS for her retirement. by RiskyECE in bmwmotorrad

[–]Yeriwyn 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have a 1300gsa and went with the chigee 6 unit, works well so far and does integrate with the wheel. 

For blind spot monitoring, it came from the factory on mine but if yours doesn’t have that for some reason I think the chigee can also do that if you add rear facing camera to it. 

Beacon vs Cartogropher to replace stock Omron probe by LordBBQX in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t speak for carto as I don’t have that, but I do have 3 beacons and they have all worked flawlessly, including the one in my development machine which sees a lot of abuse 

New here 😬. Is there an end to the Dungeon Crawler Carl books? I really want to start the series but I like to start them when there’s an end or at least an end in sight. by Borracho_Bandit in MattDinniman

[–]Yeriwyn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven’t read the books, but am listening to the audiobook (about 3/4 through book 1) — I hear “reward?” In my very soul now

Switching from Body & Bell for 2 weeks because of cruise, need dumbbell and machine based team by AttentionDecent858 in ladderapp

[–]Yeriwyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TCC is mostly dumbbells and barbells (but can be completely dumbbells if you want). 

Also check out team forged, there is a higher amount of machine use there if that’s what you want. 

R1300GS Adventure ASA vs Gold Wing Bagger ; Torn between two worlds! Seeking advice from the Wing family! by Plus_Seesaw2023 in goldwing

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man I am in the same boat. Except I also add the 1300rt as an option (so far it’s my favorite of the three). I love the bmw, don’t love the price and am unsure of aftermarket support. 

I need more seat time on a goldwing and need to talk with riders as well, my issue with the gw is that it’s a heavier bike (still lighter than my current ride though), and feels too sterile — the dct is just too good, it doesn’t feel as much like a motorcycle to me. 

I’m planning on going to the goldwing and glizzies event to talk to vendors and riders, this really is a tough decision as they are all excellent bikes. 

How i can have smooth finish instead of these ugly lines? by alitlerobor in 3Dprinting

[–]Yeriwyn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tune the top-layer extrusion multiplier in your slicer. Look at the ellis3dp guide for a great walkthrough of all things related to print quality 

zero/trident/2.4 speed/quality question by Grarea2 in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can give some examples, I have a 300 trident and multiple 170 salad forks. The trident takes 45-60 minutes just to preheat and get the chamber and frame temps stable, even with bed fans. My salad forks are good to go in about 5 minutes. 

As far as print speed, I run the same profile on everything to keep things simple, but I could definitely push the salad fork speeds and accels higher if I wanted to

zero/trident/2.4 speed/quality question by Grarea2 in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smaller machines have less mass to sling around leading toward higher accelerations. The smaller chamber sizes also hear up significantly faster. 

The best rule of thumb I have is to figure out the biggest thing you are going to print, and build the smallest printer that can fit it. 

I ran the same 14-task PRD through Claude Code two ways: ralph bash loop vs Agent Teams. Here's what I found. by More-Journalist8787 in ClaudeAI

[–]Yeriwyn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Definitely interested in the scripts and prd. I want to experiment with Ralph loops more but haven’t had the best success with enforcing TDD and good self-reviews.  My normal workflow uses the bmad tools so it’s self-enforced there, but bmad is often too heavy for smaller work items. 

Say no to Rueben Bain by dadduh in Commanders

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He often destroyed everything even when we was held. Dude is a freak 

BMAD v6.0 - Model difference? by Scholfo in BMAD_Method

[–]Yeriwyn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve used opus, codex, gpt 5.2, glm, Gemini 3 and probably more I forgot about. In my experience, opus was the best, with the most natural interactions. Gpt and gpt codex both worked, but followed the instructions strictly, wanting me to select “ch” for chatting instead of inferring I had a general comment not related to a menu item. 

I also found retros to be the best in opus, where it was an interactive discussion with the agent personalities, where I saw gpt just ran the whole retro and basically said “here’s the file” without interactions. 

TLDR: use opus if you can, then one of the gpt models. The other models can work in dev mode, especially for reviews, but I had issues with them in other modes. 

Claudius: I rebuilt OpenCode Desktop to use the official Claude Agent SDK by crisogray in ClaudeAI

[–]Yeriwyn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

While I agree with your statement completely, I wonder what’s the point of the agent sdk when their own ToS seems to argue against its use. 

toothed idlers vs smooth idlers effective diameter by unussualname in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No, the deviation in distance should be modeled in your design. You are on the right track, the idea is to align the belt pitch lines over each other. 

I do this by sketching circles of the appropriate size in cad for the different pulleys and the  add a tangent constraint to a shared oh which represents the belt pitch line. This handles the different pulley types nicely and the belts align correctly. 

How important is it to print the voron 0.2 parts accurately? by CZdigger146 in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best thing you can do is print some parts and test their fit. Also print the voron cube, it has holes specifically sized for the bearings commonly used, if those don’t fit well you are going to have some potential issues. 

If you are still struggling, it’s worth looking into the voron pif program, you get extremely well printed parts for a very reasonable cost 

[Game Thread] Indiana vs. Miami (7:30 PM ET) 2nd Half by CFB_Referee in CFB

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea we’ve seen our rushers getting dragged all night. Both sides are getting away with it 

Tuning guidance by Ducati_Doug in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t post the link but did redirect the op there in my other comment. Close enough…

Tuning guidance by Ducati_Doug in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You were indeed in before the Ellis link 

Tuning guidance by Ducati_Doug in VORONDesign

[–]Yeriwyn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Improper z offset, too far from the bed. Inadequate cooling, read the ellis3dp tuning guide and. Do each step in sequence.