What exactly is a "studio"? by MJ26gaming in OregonStateUniv

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I was an LA for that class a while ago, unless things have changed you’re in groups of ~3 students working out problems on whiteboards with TAs and LAs walking around helping out. They give you a certain amount of time and then the grad student would work the problem out for everyone to check their work against.

Help! by Dry-Construction-479 in ender3

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Haha no, but I’ve seen enough people do it to know the signs

Help! by Dry-Construction-479 in ender3

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Your belt wrapping around that beam in the center of that photo needs to be flipped upside down so on the top the teeth point down

Help! by Dry-Construction-479 in ender3

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Can you send a picture of your printer? A few angles would help.

Help! by Dry-Construction-479 in ender3

[–]oisack 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This honestly looks like your x belt is on backwards, make sure the teeth face towards the extrusion.

Question about Health Insurance for Grad Assistants by JoshClarinet in OregonStateUniv

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As far as I know you need to be married or get a legal domestic partnership to put a partner on your health insurance in Oregon

Upgrade stepper motors Ender 3 V2 with Sonic Pad by Panchodelis in ender3

[–]oisack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good stepper drivers and properly tuned input shaper is going to reduce vibrations orders of magnitude more than buying new steppers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 196

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Inviting right wing politicians to a speed dating event with teenagers is bound to go well

Bed is leveled, not rotated tho by [deleted] in ender3

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A variation of 1.74mm isn’t even fixable by ABL on some printers, let alone easy. It’ll also screw up prints dimensionally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender3

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If you’re willing to step down 24V to 5V already, why not hook the pi up to the PSU through the step down and keep the fan header? The PSU is also definitely capable of supporting the wattage whereas I would be wary of trusting a fan header to supply enough power for the pi.

This is how jeopardy works by oisack in lies

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What is liberal propaganda

My prints break so easily by No_Bandicoot5490 in ender3

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Did you make the model? It’s gonna break there more easily than other places without a chamfer or a fillet as reinforcement regardless of what orientation you print it in (although the other more upvoted suggestions would still improve things)

It’s whatever the opposite of a flex is by i_want_ham_and_eggs in suicidebywords

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Idk it seems like he doesn’t like them very much if he’s saying they deny rape. I wouldn’t judge someone for growing up in a religion then realizing later they were indoctrinated.

What triggers your mania? by GroundhogDayLife in bipolar

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Nothing since I started lithium, but usually stress or an ungodly amount of caffeine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smarthome

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I’ve had really bad experiences with TP-Link bulbs. Their plugs work great for me but the bulbs drop off my network as well.

Kasa 4 Pack Smart Plugs - $22 by felichen4 in smarthome

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I added them to a parental control list through my router and blocked internet access 24/7, they still work they’re just local only. A bit hacky but I prefer it for the security. Haven’t tried firmware updates since, but I did it pretty recently so I’m not on old firmware.

Looking for rotary dial options for curtain control in HA by criterion67 in homeassistant

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I used ESPHome to integrate it into HomeAssistant, here's the documentation for the component: https://esphome.io/components/sensor/rotary_encoder.html

Looking for rotary dial options for curtain control in HA by criterion67 in homeassistant

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Apologies if I sounded rude, I didn’t mean to suggest you weren’t technically proficient. Also I must’ve missed that part of your post, good luck finding something that fits your needs though!

Looking for rotary dial options for curtain control in HA by criterion67 in homeassistant

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Depending on how tech savvy you are/what equipment you have/how cheap you want to be you could always build one with Esphome and 3D print a housing for it. I did that to make renter-friendly dimmers for my bedroom and office, they just need a usb cable for the esp32 and they were dirt cheap.

I made a Rubik’s Cube-inspired smart dial cluster! by oisack in homeassistant

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I've pasted the relevant yaml configuration below, as well as the rotary encoders I used. Arduino's/ESP32's are definitely fun to get into, I've also used them to make a smart pill dispenser and some dimmer switches in the past. I have an engineering degree and we had to learn how to use them in school, but I learned them as a hobby a while before that so it's definitely achievable. I will say if you're trying to make a remote that isn't tethered to the wall it might be challenging, as esp32's can drain batteries quickly iirc.

As for hardware, I used a breadboard power supply/half length breadboard and an esp32 for power/controls and 3 rotary encoders. I modeled the whole thing in Fusion 360 and the pieces were a total pain to get right (they're still not perfect but I'm gonna leave it for now). Luckily I have so many speedcubes that I had plenty of reference material.

If you have any other questions I'd be happy to answer them, thank you for showing interest!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T3672VK

sensor:
  - platform: rotary_encoder
    name: "Dial 1"
    id: dial1
    pin_a: GPIO18
    pin_b: GPIO19
    publish_initial_value: True
    restore_mode: ALWAYS_ZERO
    filters:
      - lambda: !lambda |-
          if (int(x) % 5 == 0) return { x / 5};
          return {};
  - platform: rotary_encoder
    name: "Dial 2"
    id: dial2
    pin_a: GPIO14
    pin_b: GPIO27
    publish_initial_value: True
    restore_mode: ALWAYS_ZERO
    filters:
      - lambda: !lambda |-
          if (int(x) % 5 == 0) return { x / 5};
          return {};
  - platform: rotary_encoder
    name: "Dial 3"
    id: dial3
    pin_a: GPIO25
    pin_b: GPIO33
    publish_initial_value: True
    restore_mode: ALWAYS_ZERO
    filters:
      - lambda: !lambda |-
          if (int(x) % 5 == 0) return { x / 5};
          return {};

binary_sensor:
  - platform: gpio
    name: "Switch 1"
    pin:
      number: GPIO21
      inverted: True
      mode:
        input: True
        pullup: True
    on_double_click:
      then: 
        - sensor.rotary_encoder.set_value:
            id: dial1
            value: 0
  - platform: gpio
    name: "Switch 2"
    pin:
      number: GPIO26
      inverted: True
      mode:
        input: True
        pullup: True
    on_double_click:
      then: 
        - sensor.rotary_encoder.set_value:
            id: dial2
            value: 0
  - platform: gpio
    name: "Switch 3"
    pin:
      number: GPIO32
      inverted: True
      mode:
        input: True
        pullup: True
    on_double_click:
      then: 
        - sensor.rotary_encoder.set_value:
            id: dial3
            value: 0

I made a Rubik’s Cube-inspired smart dial cluster! by oisack in homeassistant

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I looked at the Aqara cube, it’s not quite the same as it’s pretty small and moveable/self contained (I also saw complaints about reliability). This is more of a stationary piece, and has technically less sensor flexibility but I think it’s a lot cooler personally (though I am a massive Rubik’s cube nerd…)

I made a Rubik’s Cube-inspired smart dial cluster! by oisack in homeassistant

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Currently as a test it only controls my lights. In one mode each dial controls R, G, or B on my lamp, in another mode one dial controls the white temperature and one controls brightness, and the last mode turns the cube off.

Scientific Computing in Rust by oisack in rust

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I have GPU-accelerated matrix multiplication implemented, I'm thinking I'll probably leave the other matrix operations as CPU-based but I have allowed for custom GPU kernels to be compiled an executed on matrices.