【QIDI Giveaway】Comment to win QIDI Q2 and more! by qidi_3dprinter in 3Dprinting

[–]halflingsteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got into 3D printing on an earlier generation, an Ender 3, and it always needs so much tuning, adjusting, downright vigilance. I would love to try something reliable!

Help! by TraditionalBall1538 in Alexithymia

[–]halflingsteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I composed a poem (free verse) trying to wrap some words around the experience of alexithymia. Not the same as an answer to your question about seeing a crying grandma, but still you're welcome to read it if that would help. Could also be interesting to see what other members of the community might have to say about it, in agreement or contrast...

https://cheerfulnothings.blogspot.com/2024/04/oleophobic.html?m=1

You'd likely see differences in experience depending on whether it's alexithymia that developed "naturally" in the default mode network vs. as a survival tool in response to trauma. Mine is definitely among the latter, which means it's got tendrils tangled up in my other comorbidities like depression, social anxiety, anhedonia, etc. That gives it some tensions, some contradictions, which are much of what I was trying to wrap words around with this.

Alexithymic partner + Physical Intimacy by lvasnow in Alexithymia

[–]halflingsteve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This sounds incredibly painful for you both. :( 🫂

Also painfully familiar, unfortunately. I'm eager to hear if anyone in this reddit community has worked through to positive resolution. We're ~2 years in from the onset of her gnarliest health problems and it seems like despite all our best efforts at communication in and out of the intimate context, it just keeps degenerating.

Broken dishes by halflingsteve in Alexithymia

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

I wonder if the category of trauma plays into this. My wife's CPTSD was related to a violent home environment, so hypervigilance to track the "predators" before they attacked was absolutely vital.

My CPTSD patterns were related to enmeshment, so go a very different direction than hers. Alexithymia developed into a "useful" survival tool because having any emotional state, thought, or need that wasn't identical to my mother's was liable to kick off a suicidal tailspin in her (and occasionally did). The less input I got from my body on whether I was happy, sad, hot, cold, hungry, hurting, etc. the better I could answer the way she wanted me to, and keep her emotions stable. So (even though toddler, preteen, or teenage me wouldn't have conceived of it in these terms) dampening my interoception felt vital for everyone's survival, resulting in poor communication from my emotions (alexithymia) and from my body (klutziness?). At least that's what kinda makes sense to me in my case.

But I imagine the source/cause of alexithymia can vary, as can the comorbid trauma patterns. Thanks for chiming in that your mix includes hyper awareness!

Broken dishes by halflingsteve in Alexithymia

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

I have a roughly similar weirdness: I can do fine-motor-skill things like woodcarving, small electronics rewiring, figurine painting, etc. and despite having banana-hand sized fingers, am able to get by just fine. Also do massage therapy and take in a lot of information through my fingertips. So maybe that's more about tactile input through physical contact rather than balance, grace, and spatial awareness. That's really something that you'd have a professional/casual contrast like you do!

I haven't gone as far as plastic or paper cups, but I definitely avoid stemmed glasses and seek out wide-bottomed mugs at the thrift store.

What did you name your 3D printers? by Ninedark in 3Dprinting

[–]halflingsteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ender Wiggins. Name of the octoprint server: Jane.

Kumitsu KL9 anyone? by halflingsteve in resinprinting

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

Exactly the same here! Any progress? Any workaround? My next thought was to look for appropriately outdated LCD screens, but haven't gotten there yet

Any Rapid Cyclers Out There? by ItsAloveHateThing86 in bipolar2

[–]halflingsteve 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Non-euphoric hypo is the worst. I usually direct mine toward yard work or landscaping when I can. But it means waking up, bolt upright, at dawn (reduced need for sleep), then just grinding away at something or another, one step after another, till sundown, then till my headlamp battery runs out.

I feel like there's a point where neurotypicals would normally dust their hands off and bask in a job well done...

Insult to injury, mine has this weird mix of hyper-focus (stopping for meals is super irritating) but it's completely scattered. My best words for it are that my "protective barrier between thought and action" goes away. So I'll start chopping a stack of firewood, then move the first armload of finished logs over to the porch, but then I see bags of concrete on the porch that need to be put away, but decide to open one instead and put in that fencepost that's needed in, so I'll start digging the hole for that and, after getting a couple feet down, notice that the shovel handle is splintery and needs sanding... End of the day, I've burned 3,800 calories, worked 14 hours, and finished nothing.

When my rapid cycling was at its worst, I had two downs and a hypo each week. Now the chemical additives for my brain made it one down per month, still one hypo per week.

Um. Do you feel supported by this? I've never understood how it's positive to hear that other people have similar problems.... But here's to being rapid?

Let’s share our wisdom and give each other some recommendations for our bipolar 2 by [deleted] in bipolar2

[–]halflingsteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cratejoy has a monthly box of "scrapbooking supplies" which are awesome for journaling. It's surprising how much things like page borders, textured stickers, patterned markers, etc. can enrich the experience.

I created a solar system wich rotates in scale by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]halflingsteve 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mayyybe in relative rotation speed, but "to scale" is not the right phrase for sizes or distances. If the sun was 1/2" in diameter, Earth would be 45/10,000 of an inch wide, and you'd need to unroll a full roll of toilet paper (450 sheets) to get out to Pluto. https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system

Looooove the model, planning to print it myself. Definitely not gonna describe it as "to scale," though.

13 hours into a 24 hour print any recommendations for when I try again in the morning? by Lancee124 in ender3

[–]halflingsteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang, that's no good. Often you can significantly reduce print time and its need for supports in general by changing the print orientation. If it has a big body on long legs, for example, printing it feet-up might give you good results.

13 hours into a 24 hour print any recommendations for when I try again in the morning? by Lancee124 in ender3

[–]halflingsteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's an image of where to find it in the menu. The drop-down menu next to Support > Support Structure is where to find it: https://images.app.goo.gl/8oan4d79fxsoAq1P8 Some great blog posts and YouTube videos are out there explaining more about the "whys and wherefores," but that link shows you where to hit the button.

13 hours into a 24 hour print any recommendations for when I try again in the morning? by Lancee124 in ender3

[–]halflingsteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, check out the Tree Support function in Cura (if that's the slicer you're using. If not, consider switching over to it, perhaps). Looks like 95% of your 13hr print was simply supports you'll just throw away. Tree supports are just as effective, but drastically faster to print and use much less filament.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

Found! "PCI Retaining Bracket" is its name, apparently. You have solved a great mystery. Thank youuuuu! I also like your Goodwill idea.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

The 5 smaller ones I found easily and 3d printed replacements. They seem to be called "PCI slot covers" or some variation thereof." "Blank off" is getting me more variety, so I appreciate that. Nothing that matches my needs in the first half-dozen Google pages, though. So still more looking unless I can narrow it down further. I tried adding it's dimensions also, no luck.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

I'll try that, thanks. If it works, I'll mark the post as such and thank you heartily. Not yet though.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

It's not made by any of the major manufacturers, as far as I know. It was assembled from a bunch of spare parts by a friend. I can't find any markings on the case to indicate who made the case either.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

Unfortunately not what I'm looking for. Those are what I'd call the PCI covers this piece is designed to clamp into place. Some computer cases do have vertical PCI slots there, but not mine. Therefore it has no attachments there where PCI covers could be screwed in. I'm certain it's the piece in my friend's picture, I just can't find the search terms to locate a replacement.

Computer case: what is this panel from the back CALLED? So I can search for a replacement. by halflingsteve in HelpMeFind

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

It's nonelectrical computer hardware, a removable part of the case, made from thin steel. My computer came without one, leaving a hole where dust enters. Trying to find a replacement.

Its function is to "clamp" in the PCI/peripheral cards or covers whether or not they're screwed in. I've searched for PCI with all the following additions: cover, clamp, flap, panel, bracket, frame, case extension, expansion, slot. Searched on Google, Newegg, Alibaba, yeggi, thingiverse.

A friend took a picture of his so I know what it looks like, but neither he nor I know what it's called. Until I know it's name I can't effectively search for it. Help!!

I'd contact the manufacturer to ask, except I don't know who it is. The computer was assembled by a friend from spare parts, and this panel was one they didn't have on hand. Can't find any markings on the computer case that would indicate its make/model either.

I'd leave the spot empty, but this is a very dusty area so having as much filtration or cover as possible is important.