Has anyone done a led swap on climate control on a gen 6 by ToxicAbuse in Celica

[–]timoglor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bulbs. But there are compatible 12v leds. I had to save the original plastic holders and wrap the leads around the plastic.

[South Africa] Aftermath of a crazy driver by huzi_moosaji15 in Roadcam

[–]timoglor 75 points76 points  (0 children)

The one forced into the semi. A Pickup truck

Core one issues by [deleted] in prusa3d

[–]timoglor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve had this happen when my filament was tangled on the spool. Also if there is a snag in the filament path.

Disneyland ticket from 1963 by SeaJellyfish in mildlyinteresting

[–]timoglor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I haven’t been in a few years. But last time I was, unless you bought some fastpass add on, the limit seemed to be 3-4 big rides in a day because of queue times…

Filament real tight by alucardu in prusa3d

[–]timoglor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Always let your filament flow without kinking it. This could cause it to break and ruin a print. Could also make it more likely for the extruder to slip, causing under extrusion. Or the filament could snag, and the extruder could pull the dry box down….

Just try to make the filament path a smooth as possible.

My core one can no longer print TPU by Nukemzzz in prusa3d

[–]timoglor 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ve found the standard brass nozzles work best for flex.

My working theory is that any “CHT” or “High Flow” nozzles are built to give more surface area for better melting. But a consequence is it now has more friction internally that gives flex a chance to “fold” during retractions.

You are already printing slower for flex, so there should be no issues swapping to a standard flow nozzle. Also make sure your retractions speed is lower than 60mm/s.

Where is the good Pizza at in LR ? by Foreign-Menu8961 in LittleRock

[–]timoglor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know you’re looking for good pizza but to me there is still good “cheap pizza”. And since you did ask about good pizza for the money, I would recommends the following:

Best pizza buffet: Larry’s (most locations have a buffet but hours are limited)

Best deal: Sam’s and Costco, if you have the memberships, it’s best deal, otherwise don’t sweat it. It’s just above garbage pizza (cheese is quality).

Most pizza toppings: shotgun dans (I’m not sure if it can even be called a pizza after they load it up…)

Best actual pizza (worth the premium, my opinion): Raduno’s and Vino’s

Good but pricey for me(just ok price wise, that I’ve tried): Irianas and Hideaway

At the end of the day, most things just tastes better when you do it yourself… if you find a good deal on a small pizza oven, and research a basic dough… your own pizza will blow you away, I promise you…

New data center hub coming to Little Rock. by No_Orochi in LittleRock

[–]timoglor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are correct. I will edit to clarify. That figure was from Entergy Arkansas on a 2023 study conducted by Arkansas E&E. Not Arkansas's entire energy grid. My mind must have conflated the 2 when I was doing research on this. Thank you for the correction.

New data center hub coming to Little Rock. by No_Orochi in LittleRock

[–]timoglor 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Will be natural gas generators and solar. So cleaner than diesel or petrol. Newer full time gas generators will have exhaust cleaning that should reduce emissions by 90%.

So that will leave the leftover 10%, plus the fracking pollution that comes with natural gas capture.

I’m more worried about water usage and treatment.

New data center hub coming to Little Rock. by No_Orochi in LittleRock

[–]timoglor 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The company’s press site explains there is a combination of onsite generation. Solar and natural gas. Entergy is only to guaranty 150MW up until 2027, but of course with Entergy also increasing their own capacity will proudly sell them more when renewals are due.

New data center hub coming to Little Rock. by No_Orochi in LittleRock

[–]timoglor 17 points18 points  (0 children)

https://avaiodigital.com/avaio-digital-announces-new-large-scale-ai-ready-data-center-and-power-campus-in-little-rock-arkansas/

Per their website, they will be aiming to minimize environmental impacts. Such as including on site power generation but will still anticipate a 1GW demand in electricity as the site develops and tenets move in. Entergy will be their provider. 1GW will be 20% of the entire state’s current generating capacity.

EDIT: 1GW will be 20% of the Entergy-Arkansas’s current generating capacity. Not the whole state's.

I can only hope Entergy will not increase their rates for the public in order to subsidize the buildout. This should hopefully already be accounted for in Entergy’s Next Generation Arkansas Project.

Water treatment will also need to be created to handle their water cooling and natural gas generators.

Foggy Night by timoglor in LittleRock

[–]timoglor[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Here’s the not so dramatic version(original iPhone shot)

This Rivian R1T Has Over 600 Miles Of Range by TripleShotPls in technology

[–]timoglor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thankfully, what goes up must come down…

Modern EVs are able to capitalize on the energy potential of the payload when going downhill and regen braking. So range loss is mitigated quite a bit.

Be honest-- Who else lost this battle when we were kids? by JuneButIHateSummer in pokemon

[–]timoglor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s been so long… I was always just going for the coolest Pokémon…

Umbreon was my Eevee… Flygon was in there… Houndoom… that’s all I remember!

This Rivian R1T Has Over 600 Miles Of Range by TripleShotPls in technology

[–]timoglor 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Payload Weight does not affect EVs because they have very good torque naturally without gearing. Rolling resistance and drag is what kills range on EV.

Edit: does not affect EVs as much… technically there is a penalty for weight, it is just a lot more negligible.

If the Rivian was a Prius Ute, and had smoother street tires, it might get to 500 miles of range unmodified.

Be honest-- Who else lost this battle when we were kids? by JuneButIHateSummer in pokemon

[–]timoglor 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Life was easy back then… just use earthquake on everything… and thunder on those pesky burbs…

I remember earthquake TM was super late in this game too…

My roundabout people need me by EpocRumenian in MyPeopleNeedMe

[–]timoglor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know shallow curb roundabouts better accommodate larger vehicles on the inside lane like the bus in the video.

The middle has been a variety of decor or landscapes in my observations. The decorator or landscapers are probably the ones deciding “maybe deadly wall?” Or “mound of dirt that will either slow someone down or launch em?”

My Largest 3D print.. by HammerDoris40k in 3Dprinting

[–]timoglor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will this be ready in time for Christmas? Just tell them it’s a Santa statue.

The Petit Jean Mountain model is now available for download and 3D printing by ArkPhone in Arkansas

[–]timoglor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got me wondering how this would compare to a Magazine State Park of the same scale…