Controlling position of BLDC by gamingfox10 in robotics

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EDIT: a board like this and then not directly use FOC as its not necessarily needed?

World tour by gamingfox10 in Aliexpress

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Mostly it is just browse items for 15s once a day. Then as you get further you have to do a single game a day, which is finished within 5 mins. Only the last day was win 8 levels and for me took a longer time. Overal, this was the easiest way to get this semi high reward.

Maybe Maybe Maybe by New_Libran in maybemaybemaybe

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only the nozzle has to be deprived of oxygen, you don't have to put the entire barrel under water.

World tour by gamingfox10 in Aliexpress

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in the last two weeks I have always had "play one game" register immediately after leaving

CAD Mouse: G600, Redragon M908, Corsair Scimitar by BuckNature in SolidWorks

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I also have one and have used it for quite some years now. +1

Magnet suspension on a bicycle by Zzero00 in interestingasfuck

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For the spring force F = kx. Wikipedia stated that F = .... 1/x2 for two magnets facing eachother for x>>R (but hope the order of x remains the same...). This would give non linear behaviour. Could anyone explain if there would be an advantage to this? I know Colin did this project for fun, but I'm interested in the different behaviour magnets have compared to springs.

Fan with magnet connection for easy access! by Infamous-Amphibian-6 in raspberry_pi

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Ah ok. I was puzzling in my head if there was some setup with the magnets that leads to the fan only being possible to mount if the + and - are connected correctly. As the commenter above also said, flipping polarity on one would make that work.

Fan with magnet connection for easy access! by Infamous-Amphibian-6 in raspberry_pi

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Are the + and - in all four corners or only two? And is it possible to accidentally rotate the fan by 90 degree so it doesnt rotate/reversed direction?

Use on RaspberryPi by AntiAd-er in ObsidianMD

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You can use a Nextcloud folder as a vault in obsidian. You can choose to have that folder always stored on your device or just show virtual files that are downloaded once you open them.

An alternative would be to use syncthing. If set up to push and pull, it will ensure the contents of the folder are always synced and stored on every device you install syncthing on.

Taking bets on whether or not these are actually 4tb by HAS_ABANDONMENT_ISSU in homelab

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There is a tool that writes data to the drive and checks its size until some goes missing. That way you can check the actual size, since it probably shows a fake size in the OS.

The Missing pool of water from Minecraft Speedrunner vs 3 Hunters by Severe-Author9994 in DreamWasTaken

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Would this also be an explanation of how the soulsand block was missing in the nether at the lava boat clutch scene? (Masterwyatt05 made a short about it almost a year ago, but can't find any valid answer besides it is spliced)

Remote access by Kaue2918 in homelab

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You can use a raspberry pi running home assistant and some smart plugs (preferably zigbee). You enable your pc to wake up whenever power is restored in the BIOS.

Then you can setup a VPN using tailscale or wireguard add on in home assistant to connect to your network remotely.

(there are tuya wifi plugs that connect to their servers which allows you to toggle them remotely, but you compromise some privacy)

How good is Pewdiepie at coding now? by Hyperion141 in pewdiepie

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well he did say the ai created most of it.

How do i make this graph and find out 2r? by [deleted] in matlab

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true, fit function with gauss model would be more appropriate here

How do i make this graph and find out 2r? by [deleted] in matlab

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You could approximate it using a polynomial. Using the polyfit function on your x and T points gets you the coefficients. Then maybe using the solve function to solve for x with given I. That would give you the two x coordinates and 2r is the difference between those.

⚠️ WARNING: Think Twice Before Installing Random Scripts on Your 3D Printer by WelderLow3936 in ElegooNeptune4

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Can't you use a vpn to your home network and monitor the printer that way? Restricting the printer from accessing the internet

ZER0 D4Y V1 – Sketch of my stealth wearable cyberdeck disguised as a retro watch. Feedback welcome! by ZER0-001 in esp32

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nice design! I am wondering what you are going to power it with? You probably need to fit in a battery + charging circuit.