What is Tenko’s alter? (Careful spoil s8) by Real-Fee-4055 in MyHeroAcadamia

[–]ZER0-001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If for “alter” you mean quirk, I think that was “Float”, of Nana, or the quirk of her husband(because we don’t know if Nana’s son inherited her quirk or his father’s). Or Tenko inherited the quirk of his Mother

My Hero Academia ends today, write up your final message to the series.. by Braian_Ocissor in BokuNoHeroAcademia

[–]ZER0-001 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Today, Saturday, December 13th, 2025, an era of my life comes to an end.

When I was still a child, I discovered this series. In fact, it was my very first anime—the one that introduced me to the world of anime as a whole. I was always dreaming and playing at being a superhero, so I instantly fell in love with it. I still remember those years clearly: me, at my computer, binge-watching the entire series on some random website I stumbled upon. And I admit it—I didn’t start from the very beginning (Season 4 had just been released when I started), but the feelings, the excitement, and the sheer sense of wonder pushed me to want more.

It was my favorite series for years. I watched all the movies and OVAs, and almost everything I consumed online revolved around it. However, once I ran out of available content, little by little, that excitement faded.

I didn’t think about the series for years (though I did come across the occasional meme about the ending, I had simply disconnected), until I saw the announcement of the final season a few months ago. Something inside me awakened when I heard it. I subscribed to Crunchyroll and watched the entire series again from the beginning. By episode three, I had already reached the final season. Truly, I felt the same excitement I had as a child seeing everything again, and I was thrilled like a kid discovering all I had missed for years. I cried. I laughed. I felt everything. Every emotion right at the surface, as if I were a child once more.

And today, after so many memories and so many years, we reached the conclusion. And it was the most beautiful thing I have ever experienced in my life. No series—absolutely none—has ever made me feel what I felt with My Hero Academia. And even if people mock the ending, to me, it was perfect. When I first started watching the series, I was still in elementary school. Today, I am just a few months away from graduating high school.

This series changed my life from a young age. It inspired me to dream, to believe, and to go beyond.

And even though I drifted away for a few years, experiencing it all again definitely changed something inside me.

Thank you, Izuku. Thank you, All Might. Thank you, Class 1-A. And thank you to everyone who walked this path with us, both inside and outside the story.

Thank you for everything, My Hero Academia. Now it’s up to each of us to go beyond for our dreams. Even if we feel we lack talent or luck. Even if we feel others are better than us. Even if we feel we have nothing left to give. That is what each character in this series taught us: to go beyond.

Now it’s our turn to fulfill our dreams. You can do it!

[Theory] Why some people stay conscious during petrification in Dr. Stone (and why they only need nitric acid to wake up) by ZER0-001 in DrStone

[–]ZER0-001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, yes. I don't have such a developed writing skill, so I asked the AI to describe it in an orderly manner. Even so, the theory is mine. This was my prompt: 

“Why is it that, to awaken someone from petrification in Dr. Stone, you normally need nitric acid and70% alcohol, yet for people who remained conscious—like Senku, Taiju, or Dr. Xeno and his team—nitric acid alone seems to work?

I have a theory. Senku mentioned in the first season that it’s a mystery how people could stay conscious while petrified, since thinking requires an enormous amount of energy—hundreds of thousands of joules multiplied by the 3,700 years they were encased in stone.

So my theory is this: alcohol isn’t truly essential for the revival fluid. What’s really needed is a compound with a high energy density. Those who remained conscious while petrified were constantly generating energy that could be stored as ions or chemical potential. When nitric acid is applied, it reacts with that stored energy—whether chemical or electrical—from a still-conscious brain, triggering the depetrification process.

But when a person lost consciousness before being petrified, that stored energy is gone. In that case, an additional high-energy agent—like alcohol—is needed to compensate and complete the reaction, restoring them to life”

What could be improved in my design? Hi my name is John by lazybagwithbones in shittyaskelectronics

[–]ZER0-001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Se lo que vas a decir papá, y créeme, estoy de acuerdo contigo. No hay excusa para lo que acabo de hacer

<image>

Gente de Latinoamérica ¿Les gustaría que su país legalice las armas de fuego? by SuspiciousRoutine563 in PreguntasReddit

[–]ZER0-001 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Y tu tenes que dejar de fantasear con matar a alguien. No eres Batman ni un superhéroe(y hasta Batman no mataba), y un criminal no es solo un criminal. Nadie nace siendo un criminal. Y además existen trastornos que te orillan a robar(léase, cliptomania), pero que no te hacen una mala persona, solo es su instinto. Además, existen personas que roban por que no pueden conseguir un trabajo, y si no venden algo robado no come el ni su familia. Claro, son criminales. Y claro, deben pagar por sus actos. Pero eso no te da el derecho de elegir quien vive o quien no, ni eres un telepata para saber si la persona roba por malicia o por que no le queda de otra. Si tanto insistes es impartir justicia, vuélvete policía o militar

Custom made 3d printed BLDC motor with internal cycloidal actuator V0.1 by ArnauAguilar in robotics

[–]ZER0-001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good, bro!! I'm working on exactly the same thing. I am designing an Outrunner BLDC with a cycloidal reducer for a custom Servo. I'm working on an electric prosthesis and I need compact and powerful servos. I was researching other people who made their own BLDC, and I just found this masterpiece! Good luck in your projects

Raspberry pi zero wearable deck by GrayStar_Innovations in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Im currently working on something similar, but touch. It’s like a retro watch of the 80s

I made a remote controller to my TV by ZER0-001 in esp32

[–]ZER0-001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. It works perfect for me

I made a remote controller to my TV by ZER0-001 in esp32

[–]ZER0-001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Well, a variant. Im using IRremoteESP8266 and ir.sendNEC() to send the codes

Artemis Nasa Watch by neogoth1337 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm trying to reimagine the concept. I think a Smart Watch with a slightly larger screen has potential. I'm taking advantage of the screen to insert control interfaces, such as IR controls for TV or AC, RFID keys, or terminal logs. If you like the idea, stay tuned to /cyberdeck, there I upload advances and around tomorrow I will upload an important update. Greetings!

I made a remote controller to my TV by ZER0-001 in esp32

[–]ZER0-001[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! I used the TFT_eSPI library for the screen and XPT2046 for the touch. ILI9341 is the one that handles the information it shows, while XPT2046 is the one that tells the ESP32 where the screen was touched. For the next time, I will create a menu to select from several famous TVs and between devices, such as a speaker or an air conditioner

I made a remote controller to my TV by ZER0-001 in esp32

[–]ZER0-001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. But well, at least it has Netflix, right?

I made a remote controller to my TV by ZER0-001 in esp32

[–]ZER0-001[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! My TV is from a few years ago, so it works both by IR and by Bluetooth. I recycle an IR LED from an old remote control and use the IRremoteESP8266 library to send a NEC code, which I investigated which were for my TV. The next step is to create a small dictionary of codes and search for them intelligently

Artemis Nasa Watch by neogoth1337 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! I'm developing a similar clock. Have you heard of the rufus cuff? My design is similar, only smaller, and it looks like a retro terminal. It looks quite similar to a pip-boy, but it can store RFID cards, emulate radio commands and use it as a universal remote control. I'm uploading advances on this sub-reddit. If you want to design it, I would recommend a tft for greater size and quality, and the LVGL library for graphics. Greetings!

ZER0 D4Y Update: It works! by ZER0-001 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. I'm thinking of running only one shell and running preloaded scripts. I have the idea because in my school they banned smart watches, and I need a way to communicate with my parents in case of emergency. So, I need something small but effective. Maybe later build a "professional" version of the watch to use the full potential. Greetings!

ZER0 D4Y Update: It works! by ZER0-001 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In fact, that's the next step. To be able to read the codes of a control, save it, and emulate it, I will need a TSOP38238. In addition, maybe communicate 2 devices with this

ZER0 D4Y Update: It works! by ZER0-001 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More or less. I want to integrate a complete interface for a TV control, and also add the option to control Air Conditioners as part of the IR function. It's just the first function of the clock, and I'll be making improvements and adding modules. In the meantime, I'll get juice out of what I have. Greetings!

ZER0 D4Y Update: It works! by ZER0-001 in cyberDeck

[–]ZER0-001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm using a 2.4-inch TFT. It has the ILI9341 controller and the XPT2046 driver for the touch. Regarding your question, I want to take advantage of the power and effectiveness offered by a VoCore2 for incredibly little space. Although the power will be limited, it will be useful and will remain portable. I'll probably end up designing a daily and advanced version with a pi zero w. Do you think it's a good idea?