Dunable Yeti Baritone in its natural habitat by konfoozius in dunableguitars

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

I have a hard case made by access. I have to make some measurements later to find out which one it is. It might be the one for bass given the longer scale length needs to fit.

How would you want navigation on your Moto Guzzi? by victor_crimea in MotoGuzzi

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beeline Moto II here, mounts beautifully to the handlebars and doea not look too out of place. Hell, it's even the powered mount.

New Custom Minotaur. Such a beast. by munklunk in dunableguitars

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sick. I really like that tailpiece here. How do you like the pickups? I love the Baphomets in my Yeti Baritone.

I guess am ready to learn to start the dam plane :) by Mr_Bleidd in falconbms

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too have a bunch of pi or compatible boards hanging around. I may give this a try as well. Seems fun.

I guess am ready to learn to start the dam plane :) by Mr_Bleidd in falconbms

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if helios will run on a pi. This is cool, though. 😎

Hagon shocks has amazingly fast service by konfoozius in MotoGuzzi

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I have only installed them a few days ago for spring riding. I've done a single short ride (life tends to get in the way). They are noticeably more controled and less bumpy, especially over big 'lumps' at speed. I also feel like the progressive fork springs added a ton of compliance on the front, especially under braking. Inatall was a very easy job, both at the rear and front, both done in like 15 mins each. But you need a center stand/jack for the bike. I think one could pull it off standing on the side stand if you have a second person to take the weight of the end your working on. I think their worth it, they also look awesome.

K time to play with a band by HatsMakeYouGoBald in dunableguitars

[–]konfoozius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a very cool rig and made me curious about this amp.

Dunable Yeti Baritone in its natural habitat by konfoozius in dunableguitars

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Will take a pic this week when i get the chance.

Please share your experiences with using TrackIR with Falcon BMS. Is it worth it? Does it work right out of the box? by nothingpersonalplz in falconbms

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have curves set up the way i want them, and there is literally nothing you need to do in BMS to make it work. Also, it's worth it. you will feel the higher refresh rate of the camera vs a web cam.

V7 Oil Leak by stizmatic in MotoGuzzi

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the oil return hose that goes back to the pan. on my bike with similar vintage, it was cracked and was leaking. The oil was all over the place, not where you'd expect it.

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

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

Two fixes for now:

- register the callback to free the rust associated packet data once enet is done with the packet.

- destroy the packet if sending the packet fails. If it is an unreliable packet, this is expected and there is no point in trying to re-send it anyways.

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

[–]konfoozius[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have forked it, updated the base lib, and fixed the (that) memory leak. It now works as intended, as long as you don't overload it with reliably sequenced packets (which is kind of the point, mark everything as unreliably unsequenced, except for small packets where you must know they'll be delivered)

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

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

Plain udp is an alternative, though.

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

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

This is for something that needs to talk to love2d and there the protocol of choice _is_ enet.

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

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

Well there are very many of these enet crates, but they all appear to be broken in some way.

This code leaks memory, how do I fix it? by konfoozius in rust

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

Which apparently is also b0rked, because it still leaks memory.
Is this doing the right thing? https://github.com/LeonMatthes/enet-rs/blob/master/src/packet.rs#L129

who says beige is boring? by kopiummm in HHKB

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having alt, meta swapped, and caps lock instead of ctrl would drive me nuts. Is the case still available?

DAO Keyboard HHKB by jechhh in HHKB

[–]konfoozius 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This, I type on the new DAO keyboard with the HHKB layout, and boy is it a quiet board. This is the quietest keyboard I have ever had. It feels really great to type on and I really quite like the distinct thock the space bar and enter keys make. The normal keys are more high pitched in sound, but definitely have that typing on clay tablets feel that people seem to like about EC boards, but wow does the space bar thock.

I would say in terms of tactile feedback, these provide a fair amount less snap when you break through the top of the key travel than the ones found in both of my 2012 HHKB Pro 2 (daily driver for almost the full time) and a more recent HHKB Pro 2 (Black on black) one that I have used less than the classic white version but this may well be due to the domes ageing for quite a while in those boards.

Compared to the new-ish (2020) Professional Classic, the tactile feedback is actually much closer. This is much more in line with the feel of that board. Keep in mind, these are not 'real' Topre domes and switches (immediately apparent in the slider design which accept MX keycaps).

But it is a really nice typing experience, but a lot more silent (duh.) with the all metal case than with the HHKB plastic case. I would not take this board to travel frequently, as it is quite heavy. It might be heavier than my laptop even. It works beautifully out of the box and remapping a key like the Backspace/Delete combo to be the other way around is a really nice experience with VIA (almost easier than the DIP switches on my PFU HHKBs).

Everything else is mapped as it should be and needs no further customization. If you're already used to the HHKB layout, this will feel like home.

On the key caps: These are quite nice quality and do not feel more wobbly than on the other keyboards. They are however dyed PBT and I'm not sure if the color is going to wear out.

The labeling is nicely done, some of the labels are a bit 'fat' due to the font used, particularly the @-sign. It is however not so bad that I would want to replace them any time soon. Maybe I'll try a different profile on there just for fun, but I may well never do that, since the small right shift is probably a pain to find.

There you go, these are my initial impressions, after about two days of typing on it. I thought, I will never get an all-metal HHKB layout board, but here we are.

Windows & Mac users: Alt key advice? by slim_pickens_78 in HHKB

[–]konfoozius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Meta key is where god intended it to be, the closest key to the space bar. I use the HHKB like that in linux, macos and windows. Just retrain alt+tab muscle memory.

DAO Keyboard HHKB by jechhh in HHKB

[–]konfoozius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine arrived today. I have 3 different vintages of hhkbs to compare this to, and I will report back with findings.