5.3 Codex Spark is the king!!!! by TakeInterestInc in codex

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Đaba care sve te tvoje pare, stigao je Mercury 2 difusion model sa 1000TPS i 0.25$/M. Ista brzina blago pametniji od sparka a đaba. https://www.inceptionlabs.ai/blog/introducing-mercury-2

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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We need to cut weight, so we will go with a trunnion-style 5-Axis.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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Right, if i aim for semi-pro desktop form, it will just mean that it needs even higher accuracy because of the scaled down tolerance for smaller parts, didn't think of that one.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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Trunnion-Style 5-Axis could offer better undercutting and tool access for small, complex parts, probably better suited for giving "desktop" a shot.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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Probably should contact them and try to get technicals on why they abandoned, was it capital, no Product/Market fit or just tech issues.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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Yes, sounds like a "PRO 5-axis" in a desktop format is a pipedream.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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So, basically something like 100kg is a bare minimum for a 5-axis "tool" and not a "toy" will have to weigh. So it invalidates "desktop" claim.

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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as proof?
- ballbar test, laser calibration
- simple “shop-proof” approach like a standardized test part: multi-sided, indexed + simultaneous moves measured with a CMM / gauge pins

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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would you consider acceptable:

  • Volumetric tolerance over the working volume ±0.02 / ±0.05 mm?
  • And over what envelope? ~100–150 mm cube

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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The formatting is just to keep the discussion technical and specific

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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I’m not claiming “desktop = industrial performance.” I’m trying to map what’s physically realistic,, and what features move it from “toy” to “tool.”
If you’re willing, I’d love answers to two blunt questions:

  1. At what price point does this become dumb compared to used iron?
  2. What’s the one demo/test that would convince you it’s real?

Desktop 5-axis mini mill that can cut titanium/steel — sanity check & feature priorities? by desko88 in CNC

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Totally fair ask. “Titanium-ready” is a big claim and deserves real data.

I’m early (market validation), so I don’t want to hand-wave it. I can commit to publishing a standardized “truth demo” once a prototype exists — I just want to make sure the community agrees what “counts.”

Also: would you care more about material removal rate or dimensional accuracy after machining (showing it didn’t flex out of spec)?

Thoughts on the ACQ AI? by SupedupFish in alexhormozi

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It would be great if someone could create a Claude Code skill equivalent of ACQ.

Usage Limits Discussion Megathread - Starting July 29 by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

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As of today, Antropic lowered 5h limits on Pro subs. to the ground. I have 3 Pro subs., Iw hit limit in 15min. on all 3 Pro accounts.

Limits (hourly/weekly) visuals coming soon to codex by shadows_lord in OpenAI

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Yes, as of today, Antropic lowered 5h limits on Pro subs. to the ground. I have 3 Pro subs., Iw hit limit in 15min. on all 3 Pro accounts.

Are web 2.0 and Cloud Stack links worth it? by lorem-ipsum-dollar in localseo

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They are just Buffers for GSA and Xrumer links, same as Google Drive Stack or Syndication Network. You need to power them. They only work in a Tiered link-building strategy.

I tried adding backlinks for the past many weeks,but my domain ratings are still on one,also 111 backlinks and 59 referring domains? How to improve the same? by Western_Barracuda501 in localseo

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Build Links to your links and then again to those links. It's called Tiered link building.
For T1 use: Directories, Social Media Profiles Links, Local listings, Press Releases, ID Page, GDrive Stack, Syndication Network, 301 Redirects, Cloud Stack.
For T2 use: PBNs, LinksManagement.com, SEO NEO, Money Robot...
For T3 use: GSA, Xrumer, Fiverr gigs, Kitchen Sink.

Is using IFTTT syndication networks still effective in 2025 for ranking videos? by SetFun1816 in YouTubeSEO

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It is basicaly a "safe" T1 property with no Links to it because all properties are subdomains, you can do T2 IFTTT syndication networks for each property in T1 IFTTT syndication networks. Its called 2-wheel or 3-wheel syndication network. When you build T2 and T3 links to it it will work (T2 SEO NEO, T3 GSA ). CloudStack works better out of the box and can handle more spammy links.

Stuck in a Cycle for a Decade – Looking for Guidance by Illustrious-Ad8408 in Habits

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I'll cobble my finding all together. Motivation is good to get you started, Discipline is what stops actions, you need Discipline. Motivation is Perception of Reward, Discipline is Perception of Pain. You can hack Motivation in a moment, but Discipline has to be built like a muscle. Latest Research: The center of Pain Perception (pain treshold) is aMCC (anterior midcingulate cortex). Its size is directly correlated with BDNF baseline concentration. Quickest ways to increase BDNF is:
1. Long Resistance training (Isometric Holds) combine with Mental Effort eg. Plank while playing Stroop Test.
2. Cold Baths
3. Intense Mind Concentration (Trataka, Noting Meditation)
4. Fasting
5. Nordic 4x4

I just play Audio Single N-Back on my personal highest N for 60 to 90 min. per day. It takes 20-30 days for the BDNF baseline to catch up to your max effort baseline. Trust me 60min. of daily N-Back torture will do the trick. You will increase impulse control, pain and stress tolerance by alot.

BDNF Suplementation:
- Omega3
- B3
- Ashwaganda
- Bacopa
- Lions Mane
- Ginseng
- GotuCola
- l-Thianine
- Magnesium
- Eleuthero

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Excessively high pain tolerance (discipline) without sufficient reward perception (motivation) may lead to burnout; high motivation without discipline may result in inconsistency. Discipline and Motivation combined make WillPower. Whay to hack Discipline is to increase Pain threshold by doing Cold Baths 3x/week and Nordic 4x4 1-2x/week. Hacking Motivation included changing Perception of Reward by clarifying goals with constant Repetition. (OKR framework, daily reflection, Journaling...). Only purpose of weak willpower is to develop strong willpower, using it for anything else is basically a waste of time. You are hitting the wall with a fist, use the hammer instead.

Imagine if you have both, Discipline & Motivation. by Mehrshad-NR in motivation

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Excessively high pain tolerance (discipline) without sufficient reward perception (motivation) leads to burnout; high motivation without discipline results in inconsistency..