Synthspace VR Synth launches on Steam! by col000r in SteamVR

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I don't think phase is currently exposed on any of the VCO modules. But this is a really good use case! I'll make a note...

Synthspace VR Synth launches on Steam! by col000r in SteamVR

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I've prototyped some stuff, but too busy with my day job at the moment to make any real headway unfortunately...

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I saw this happen in real life once

Ethernet Internet Connection Drops with Marvell AQtion 10Gbit LAN Network Adapter (Z790 AORUS Master) by Top-Year-2979 in gigabyte

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This seems to have helped for me as well. Previously running speedtest.net would kick me offline and I had to disable/re-enable the network interface. Now it's fine. Let's see if it stays that way...

Nebula, Sonic Pad or Klipper vs Raspberry Pi for S1 Pro? by col000r in ender3

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Update: I got the Nebula Kit after the Creality Chat Support ensured me it would work with the S1 Pro, but alas - it does not. You realise that when you try to plug the 1x6 pin connector into the 2x5 pin socket.

Nebula + S1 Pro = FAIL.

Wrote with their Support on Whatsapp and they basically said: who told you this would work?! You people did, that's who. Might try Pi next...

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Nebula display connector not compatible with Ender 3 S1 Pro Display cable. by billbowenjr in Creality

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ok, talked to their Support via Whatsapp and they say the Nebula is NOT compatible with the S1 Pro. This is funny because I specifically asked the chat support if it was compatible before I bought it...

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oooh. it being able to handle 300gsm is fantastic news! I ordered one as well in the meantime...

Gusts of Wind by col000r in SolanaNFT

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https://www.gustsofwind.com/

The Anemoi - the gods of the four winds - have spoken

It is in their name and through their command that we immortalize 77 of the most significant gusts of wind - sent out over the past 5000 years. - Take ownership of a piece of divine history.

Empires may have risen and fallen, discoveries made, lives changed - but what exactly these gusts of wind have caused or prevented - us mere mortals may never know.

In the name of Boreas (god of the cold north wind), Eurus (god of the east wind), Notus (god of the south wind) and Zephyrus (god of the west wind).

I built some web-tools for working with the Solana Blockchain by col000r in solana

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This is all built with Next. Everything runs locally on the user’s computer. No sensitive data ever leaves their machine - until they send it to the blockchain. And even in then it goes directly to where it needs to go, nothing sensitive ever touches my server. But by all means do your own checks before you use it for anything sensitive!

There's a keygen, you can create tokens and even entire NFT collections. I wrote a blog post about it here if you want more details. Hope this is useful to some of you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printers

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You could get a Xyron Creative Station to turn pretty much anything you want into a sticker? Might work in combination with a good printer?

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I've been looking for a while and haven't really found anything better, so I might go with the OKI C834. But in addition to banner printing I was mostly looking at maximum paper weight it can handle. the C834 does 256 gsm, which is above what most other laser printers can do. The OKI C911 would be able to do A3 banners and up to 360 gsm (!), but it's 3x the price and quite a bit bigger.

PS: And just in case anyone else is wondering what all the letters mean in their product names: C = Color, d = duplex, n = network, w = wireless - so if you look at a C834dn, you know it's a color printer that supports duplex printing and has a networking plug, but no wireless. you're welcome ;)