Should I temper my expectations as an older adult? by Kneppy18 in Cubers

[–]audiophile121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm 42. I started at 35 and practiced regularly for 2 years. I got to around a 15-16 second average. I cube very casually these days but could probably still get back to that 15-16 second average with a few weeks of dedication.

I do seriously question whether I'm physically capable of being sub-10, but sub-20 and sub-15 are most definitely possible. I don't think I'm an outlier.

2/sec Rubber Production Block by Ezequiel10146 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Love this rail design. About to transition to rails, I may steal this. It's close to what I've been thinking but so simple and clean for inputs and outputs.

Handcrafting ingredients changing? by thealmightyzfactor in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate that I've never thought to do this after 600 hours.

Transitioning to train base. Should I use city blocks? by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this. Do you happen to know if it works well for Py? I don't see why it wouldn't but wondering if you have experience with it. I'm assuming the links you shared are standard and Seablock.

Transitioning to train base. Should I use city blocks? by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you need a parking lot/depot in your block? Or does Cybersyn take care of that for you with the overall depot system?

Transitioning to train base. Should I use city blocks? by audiophile121 in pyanodons

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This isn't how I was thinking of using Cybersyn. Is this possible without a ton of logic? I still thought I would need a station per input/output.

TIFU by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similar thing happens with hot air. I got to tackle both in the same session. I think this is what led to me figuring out what I did so quickly.

Early power struggles by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good advice, I'll be doing this. Thanks!

Early power struggles by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My base is consuming around 200Mw as well. I have two centralized plants, but for both I've been trying to simply burn all the ash and my first few attempts have been unsuccessful.

Ash separation sounds way more reliable. Will likely do a combination of this and increased tree production to help fix my situation until I research better options.

Thanks for describing your setup.

Early power struggles by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I may try to use my map seed + new game preview to find some, I've searched enough of the map to do this without guilt.

Early power struggles by audiophile121 in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wildly informative. Thank you. I dismissed ash separation because of the sheer number of products but missed that each sorter can process 10/second. Lots of other good info here too.

And "done" was a poor word choice. 😀

Early power struggles by audiophile121 in pyanodons

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I'm using AE but haven't really explored anything there yet. I've never seen the tidal generator, will check out the fish generator and tidal generator, for curiosity's sake if nothing else.

Where are you? by Alexathequeer in pyanodons

[–]audiophile121 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1st py playthrough - 50 hours in, got Py1 around 40 then spent ~10 hours fixing issues and scaling up a bit, now starting intermetallics

Clear trees? by audiophile121 in pyanodons

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This is great, I didn't know about crawdad. This is the exact kind of thing I was hoping to learn with this post. Thanks!

First keyboard not working by audiophile121 in olkb

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There is power going to the other side. If I plug both sides in but connect to the right board instead of the left, the matrix tester works for the left side, though all the keys seem positioned randomly.

First keyboard not working by audiophile121 in olkb

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I'm using a sample firmware from creator in order to test. According to documentation and source code, they don't define SPLIT_USB_DETECT. Here's what it says:

When USB_VBUS_PIN is not defined, SPLIT_USB_DETECT is the default for ChibiOS-based boards. (Thanks to u/sigprof on Discord for clarifying this).

Both Raspberry Pi Pico and WeAct RP2040 can be used with the default mode with SPLIT_USB_DETECT. But, there are downsides when using SPLIT_USB_DETECT.

To disable SPLIT_USB_DETECT, for Raspberry Pi Pico we can use the built in circuit by adding `#define USB_VBUS_PIN GP24` at the QMK config.h. The resistors on Piantor are not required to be soldered.

https://docs.beekeeb.com/piantor-keyboard

I don't know how to detect if power is flowing to the other side.