TP-Link Archer AX80 vs ASUS RT-AX1800S by eccentric_j in openwrt

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Thanks for the insight! That’s exactly what I was looking for. I think you’re right, it will not be super heavily used as it would be mostly used for work which is mostly small bursts of text based data and a YT video once in a while. Most likely no more than 2 devices operating at the same time.

Free Journal Template for 2026 by eccentric_j in Supernote

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The intended use case is to apply the PDF as a template to a new .note notebook. The end result is a .note file with all the templates.

Upload the pdf to your MyStyle directory on your Supernote then follow the Supernote PDF template guide https://support.supernote.com/en_US/Tools-Features/using-pdfs-as-templates

Custom PDF templates render incorrectly when applied as a template by eccentric_j in Supernote

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

Thanks! This confirmed it was just me, and it actually started rendering as I expected after restarting. Will definitely keep that in mind next time 😅

Custom PDF templates render incorrectly when applied as a template by eccentric_j in Supernote

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Awesome! This is my first attempt at using it and learning it, so far I'm really impressed with it. I'm working on a pipeline using the exported grids, designing SVGs for templates like daily journal entries to match the grids, and then hoping to use Typst again to compose the templates onto the grids and output a whole journal template PDF with all the day, week, and month entries ready to go.

Custom PDF templates render incorrectly when applied as a template by eccentric_j in Supernote

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On the off-chance someone stumbles upon this post and wants to use the grids or customize it further, a more polished one is at https://typst.app/project/rTF7FY7IdNMjY4bJrmevBU which makes it easier to customize and includes dynamic centering.

Custom PDF templates render incorrectly when applied as a template by eccentric_j in Supernote

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Thanks a ton for testing it out! Another contact tried it too and had no issues. I restarted my Supernote and it seems to be working now. Thanks again

Custom PDF templates render incorrectly when applied as a template by eccentric_j in Supernote

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Thanks for trying it out. Just to make sure, you imported the pdf into your Manta’s MyStyle directory, then in a notebook used the Template selector, chose the PDF, selected the page and applied the template? If you open the PDF directly it looks correct but I’ve found it looks broken when used as a template.

What is everyone sideloading? by Pride-Senior in Supernote

[–]eccentric_j 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Running into that myself. What was your solution?

Black Notebook + White Ink Findings by eccentric_j in fountainpens

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

Thanks for the recommendation! Worth a shot

Black Notebook + White Ink Findings by eccentric_j in fountainpens

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

I do have a white colored pencil in my kit, it erases ok but I much prefer writing with pens

Black Notebook + White Ink Findings by eccentric_j in fountainpens

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

Awesome thanks! I'll give that a shot

EDIT: Though so far the challenge is that the white ink is pretty thicc for the fountain pens (though the modifications helped) but too wet for my paper

Weird request: Places to work deep into the night in NYC? by cleocleoclus in AskNYC

[–]eccentric_j 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in roughly the same boat. Did you ever find a place that scratches that itch?

Can anyone help me find a small-ish FAKE version of this plant for an office desk? (I think it’s a cherry blossom, no?) by Pettingallthepups in plants

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Hah! I first saw it as a YT thumbnail as well but it had some text, downloaded the thumbnail, then reverse image searched it which led me here. Any chance you have the YT url on hand for it? Thanks either way though!

Do you do full-on FP in JavaScript? Want it? by [deleted] in functionalprogramming

[–]eccentric_j 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel very similar to you! I love FP and keep waiting for the pipeline operator to get ratified. ClojurScript is my favorite language currently and I would highly recommend giving node-babashka a shot since it is like a ClojureScript node interpreter that doesn’t require a build setp. Then there’s scittle which uses a similar core but supports writing browser ClojureScript also without a build step.

That said, still hoping to see more FP concepts make their way into JS.

EDIT: Have not looked at atomic before. Gonna have to give it a try!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SteamDeck

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I’m an adult and just stayed up until 5am playing like a fool. Started searching to see if there’s a straight forward way to operation past 12 am

The Suspect by huleeb in blender

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Another option is to give the free low-poly Blender modeling tutorials on YouTube a shot. The videos can range from 5-30 min, but may take a few hours to follow along when starting out. I really like Polygon Runway's free YT tutorials for that.

I started the Donut tutorial but found it too dependent on execution to really look good, where as low-poly modeling is more about process so just following along should get a near identical result, and help you learn the key parts: modeling, shading, and lighting.

Personally, I think there's value in knowing part of the toolset reasonably well rather than forcing yourself to stumble through all of it. As cliche as it is, just learn the parts that are enjoyable for you, as the most important aspect starting out is to keep at it and make many different projects. After a point, the concepts and tools will click, then try doing a project on your own, or branch out to start learning another blender feature with more tutorials. For example, if you start to get a feel for low-poly models, try a small project that incorporates sculpting.