My mastodon instance is shutting down https://hub.geekdom.social/updates/2025/02/10/shutdown/
I have created another account @Felixoid
I'll mark this one as migrating in a couple of days
My mastodon instance is shutting down https://hub.geekdom.social/updates/2025/02/10/shutdown/
I have created another account @Felixoid
I'll mark this one as migrating in a couple of days
Recently, like around 3 months ago, I started dancing #beatsaber
It's nice to see, what I already can dance
It's real, for final, #HollowKnight #Silksong IS REAL
Me today: #anycubic #kobra3 feels too closed. Nothing is available without using their cloud, which is too proprietary. I think I'll need to get rid of it.
Me now: oh, wow, that changes everything! https://github.com/systemik/Kobra3-Firmware
@M4x I tried the base from this collection https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6868919
And I preprocessed it in #meshlab, without preprocessing #freecad died suffering.
I think yes, #blender looks more appropriate
The STL supplied by Anycubic for the official camera mount are quite obviously designed for molded parts... For printing orientation, you have to choose between week clips and less support, or strong clips and a bunch of supports 🥴I wanted to propose an easier printable alternative.So I made a new design of the camera mount to optimize for 3D printing, with very minimal support (see the screenshot) and a different way to clip the cover on the camera housing, avoiding tiny clips that easily snap off when closing or removing the cover. The original placement and orientation of the camera pleased me, it just matches well the monitoring purpose, so I didn't want to add any adjustable joint to adjust orientation (there are already a bunch of such designs available).I also wanted to get it a little more compact and change the coupling principle to the base. I designed a simple quick mount with captive latching system.
@alexanderdyas I've posted it from mobile, so I got a typo.
it must been `45G0^v78GI#^[`
45G - move to line 45
0 - to the line beginning
^v78G - select block and move to line 78
I# - print a single character `#` in every line
^[ - escape