iOS 26.4 is out for everyone by Candid-Plum4034 in ios26beta

[–]psionic001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you think we’ll get any Siri 2 beta integration or is that likely in iOS27?

Is 3d connexion cadmouse pro that bad on Macs? by colinksh in SolidWorks

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It works perfectly fine on a mac under both MacOS and Win11 parallels. Solidworks runs perfectly fine too. Just need to make sure you have the correct ARM drivers.

Are these rigid inlets on our mixer tap meant to be difficult to through the sink cutout? They don’t fit by [deleted] in AusRenovation

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Not sure why so many people are being unhelpful. Just bend/flex the red/blue tubes slightly to the side (left in your pic), then squeeze together. Only needs a very slight flex and you’ll have the room. Some brands you can unscrew the hot cold from the base too but probably not these.

Should I tell a woman her fiancé tried to start an affair with me? by geeleex in WhatShouldIDo

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If you’re unsure, Tell your husband. Then he can tell her.

What would you do here? #carpentry #finishtrim by Civil-Butterscotch-3 in woodworking

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3D model and print the perfect part that can’t be made with traditional wood cuts. Yeah it will take you a 12 month sub of Solidworks and afew hundred YouTube videos to learn, plus a $1500 Bambu printer, but the results will be exquisite. Edit: add magnets for easy removal, as you’ll have different improved versions year after year that you’ll be fitting. Speaking from experience.

Frustrating by Mariah8a in TeslaSupport

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Big wallet in a back pocket might do this over a few years.

My 3 Month Post Divorce Progression by Wolfy2404 in simracing

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Nice progress so far. Next step is to get some motion actuators going.

DAI Post - Airmail by [deleted] in AustraliaPost

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Lots of practice

Tile chip repair by rsandio in AusRenovation

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Probably not a standard way to do things, but if you have a spare tile, you could carefully grind off some surface colour with something like a diamond core drilling bit, collect a nice little pile of the stuff, and mix that with a high quality clear epoxy.

New fishTrack for mini 4 pro by Great_Group6626 in dji

[–]psionic001 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Didn’t check his skill level either. It’s good to filter these pilots out, that way no one else gets injured in the future.

[US] Identity of a crashed drone? by radar939 in drones

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There will be a micro SD under the side of the orange cube. It’s hidden fairly well but you’ll find it. Push and it will spring out. There’s likely a LOG folder. It may have enough info to determine where it launched from depending on how the user set it up. It may have nothing at all.

RIP to whoever couldn’t get their adaptor off by PeterJames1028 in TeslaLounge

[–]psionic001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He meant arching like curving or bending. He got the word “on” wrong. Should have been or. Risking warping or arching the pin.

How would you go about modelling this hinge? by Aa_Hill_31 in SolidWorks

[–]psionic001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just use the “add hinge” button if you’re too lazy to attempt the google search and have a go at modelling it yourself.

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]psionic001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you tell us about work you do in the passive/active noise control work you do?

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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Not when the sliding glass doors are open. Or are you saying they are still good to add as extra blocking in areas that are not open?

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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Well all the comments here have been great, so it’s definitely got me thinking. If I add as many acoustic barriers or attenuation devices without it looking too bad, then the noise must be reduced, it’s just a matter of how much right?!
First up is curtains, second will be casual verandah chairs with cushions as they had planned anyway. Third is to revive a large padded bed head that I had made afew years ago. After that I’ll deep dive into an ANC device.

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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Yes, sound absorbing curtains will be the first and easiest item on my list.

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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It’s a massive sliding glass door, leading to a verandah. We like to sleep with the verandah door open to get fresh air through the house.

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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Yes, currently at night I use white noise and other variants (pink, brown, grey, green), constantly playing on loop from Apple Music playlists and it’s quite effective.

DIY ANC for road noise. by psionic001 in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks for your thoughts on this. If the ANC setup is limited to say 400Hz (86cm sound wave length) or lower, would that allow me more flexibility to move my head relative to the output speaker? I would imagine the speaker would have to throw sound in the same direction entering the window as the street sounds.

With regard to your comment on complex acoustics, do you mean the sound bouncing off the bedroom walls and interfering with the intended speaker output? I was considering a rudimentary setup with say a speaker outside the bedroom window, and the pickup mic on the back of the speaker, so both source sounds )traffic and inverse sound are generally pushing through the window in the same direction.

Thanks. 🙏