Ứng dụng tính toán Sushi Train giúp theo dõi số盘 khi ăn tại nhà hàng sushi. Tính tổng tiền trực tiếp và hỗ trợ chia bill cho nhóm #SushiTrain #ỨngDụngSushi #TínhToánSushi #FoodApp #ỨngDụngĐiệnThoại #SushiCalculator #TínhToánĐơnGiản

https://www.reddit.com/r/SideProject/comments/1qrbhiq/sushi_train_calculator_app/

22 October 2025 - Daily Drawing Day 295
#20252025Challenge
Today Momma Darlo and I took Uncle Chris to try sushi for the first time. We went to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Birmingham, and he really liked it.

#sushi #conveyorbeltsushi #japanesefood #food #寿司 #回転寿司 #和食 #食べ物 #🍣 #revolvingsushi #sushitrain #MommaDarlo #UncleChris #firsttime #ママダーロ #クリスおじさん #初めて #食事

Watch the time lapse video of this drawing on YouTube Shorts: https://youtube.com/shorts/I3PEIXJZjtc

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The 2025 20-25 Challenge.

This year let’s get better at something by finding a little practice time most days, in my case drawing. - Do your activity for at least 25 minutes, at least 25 days per month.
- Use the hashtag #20252025Challenge on social media etc to track your progress
- Also use the hashtag to cheer on others.

That’s about it!

Have fun with your activities, whatever they may be!

Drawing, programming, dancing, cooking, make up, reading, languages, gardening, mastering high fives, sewing, astrophysics, vcr clock setting ...

#challengeyourself #challenge #Drawing #drawings #illustration #newyearsresolution #25minutes #xppen #clipstudiopaint #dailydrawing #イラスト #クリップスタジオ #絵 #絵画 #絵描きさんと繋がりたい #drawingoftheday #一日一絵 #art #digitalart #oc #一次創作

Thank a lot @jiewawa
I did not know about the new application #sushitrain (alias #synctrain) , it does not appear in Apple store, because it is not in many stores French, US, and probably many others https://github.com/pixelspark/sushitrain/discussions/15
I have been able to install it through testflight. And I have now a way to sync #journelly to my linux boxes, and to android (with syncthing-fork). And it will allow a better synchronization of many applications where I was relying on clouds.

@mykhaylo @xenodium @pheraph

Can I use SyncTrain indefinitely via TestFlight? · pixelspark sushitrain · Discussion #15

I am in the U.S., and it seems that some legal documentation to make SyncTrain available here was not yet done. I remember reading about this somewhere from the author of this app. This means that ...

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Took the boy and his mate to indoor rock climbing this morning. Now out for lunch. The suspense of waiting to see if his choices from the sushi train make it all the way over here is fun.
#Climbing #SushiTrain

You Can Build Your Own Sushi Train

According to [Garage Avenger], in Norwegian culture it's considered impolite to ask for things to be passed across a dinner table, so much standing and reaching is the course of the day. To assist in reducing the effort required, he set about building his own sushi train device to solve the problem, giving equal condiment access to all!

The system is capable of taking plenty of weight from heavy dinner bowls, altogether quite different than relatively-light sushi dishes on plastic plates.

The system is actually relatively simple, relying on a Wemos D1 Mini controlled by a Blynk app to run the show. Mechanically, a large drive gears is turned by a stepper motor to drive the wooden conveyor chain that actually makes up the "sushi train." The chain links ride on a bed of Norwegian one krone coins acting as rollers.

The result is a working table-sized sushi train that really does carry plates around well. It didn't stop people leaning over [Garage Avenger] at the dinner table, but it makes a great centerpiece on the dinner table for sharing dishes like tacos.

We've seen similar table technology, the Lazy Susan, around these parts before. Video after the break.

#mischacks #lazysusan #sushitrain

You Can Build Your Own Sushi Train

According to [Garage Avenger], in Norwegian culture it’s considered impolite to ask for things to be passed across a dinner table, so much standing and reaching is the course of the day. To a…

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