The Hacking-in-Parallel #HiP22 started, so have other between-the-years-events. You can watch them here. I'll give a talk about my LED dodecahedron around 5pm on the second stage wich is brighter and looks bigger than the first stage no worries I got spare underwear with me.

https://streaming.media.ccc.de/jev22/

Live-Streams – Dezentrale Jahresendveranstaltungen Streaming

for people considering to (re)watch my talk about the Dodecahedron: here's a link! :) https://streaming.media.ccc.de/jev22/relive/49196
Relive: What I learned from making an 1836 LED dodecahedron – Dezentrale Jahresendveranstaltungen Streaming

I took some liberties, downloaded my talk, fixed the audio and cut it down.

So here's my talk "What I learned from making an 1836* LED dodecahedron" from #HiP22 for the #JEV22. My first talk in a scope like this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcV9YAWSDRE&ab_channel=davedarko

#HIP22 - What I learned from making an 1836* LED dodecahedron - davedarko

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@davedarko Cool talk, and project! I can't wait to see this in person someday! 😍
@davedarko very nice design. Learned some great tips. I’m interested in learning more about how you designed, fit, tested, and embedded the magnets. No one asked a question about that in the end so I’ll assume most people already know how? I’m new to 3D printing and have no idea how it’s done. I love the interlocking magnet design.

@TreasureDev
Thank you! :) I started with a random radius for the PCBs and they basically informed all other design decisions afterwards. I made a snap-fit test with filament but then had to tweak the angle of the snap for resin prints again. The magnets were held with masking tape and then glued in with super glue.

Magnets are great and I am happy that other people shared their projects that use them, I really just eye balled it and hoped for the best, thinking that 1 per side is good enough!

@TreasureDev
I'm thinking about doing a follow up and your question was helpful :) I never. showed the insights as well..
@davedarko Thanks for posting this edited recording. I enjoyed watching it this morning. Now back to my LED projects.
@davedarko I really enjoyed your talk. Thank you for putting it together. Each time I see another LED mini solid it strengthens my resolve to contribute one myself... (I love the @kbob cube but it would be nice to have a more portable LED solid too... :D)
@esden @kbob thank you and we're all up for more :)

@davedarko tried to have a look but the audio quality (humming all the time, pretty low volume,...) Made it impossible to for me to watch it with headphones. Maybe this will be fixed in the recording but with my video production experience I doubt that.

Maybe xhain will have an "make and tell" sometimes in the future again where you could present this again so that I can watch in person?

@niklas ah too bad, I noticed it sounded weird on my laptop, didn't have the time to check it using headphones :(
@niklas @davedarko I just tried to watch it too. Turns out the phase is flipped on one of the channels so I guess something went wrong at the summing process... Maybe one can forward that hint to the people doing postprocessing :)
@gueldi @davedarko
OK i try tagging @HIP22 so they can internally forward that info to their video team because I don't know how involved @c3voc is with this conference