Jerry Jones

@jerryhjones
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La Mesa Planning Commission. Entrepreneur & Engineer. iOS since '07 / Home Automation / Jet Skis. Prev. @ServiceNow, @Roambi, Repartee, @PegJumpApp Dashbuster
I would pay Zoom $100 to give me a RED button to end a meeting, and a NOT RED button for all forms of "leave meeting". Signed... the guy that always kills the meeting for everyone else.
Today, I filmed Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey (in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea) with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. 4K, 60fps. I never do this sort of thing, but I think it came out really nice! Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn8g2Pb8k4w
Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey — Ride-Through @ Tokyo DisneySea [4K 60fps]

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Ice of the Tiger 🐅

Any #makers used conductive PLA with #3dprinting?

Wondering if it’s possible to use with a Bambu AMS to print very basic circuits..

https://all3dp.com/2/conductive-filament-brands-compared/

The Best Conductive Filaments

Conductive filament is gaining in popularity for DIY electrical projects. Read on to learn more and find out the best brands!

All3DP
@foon I’ve been meaning to try ghostfolio and copilot
@jerryhjones this is on my todo list for Monday. Thinking about trying Monarch. I attempted to migrate to Copilot a year or two ago and couldn’t make heads or tails of it.

Mint shutting down is sort of wild to me. I've got 35k transactions stored in Mint, starting in 2007. Intuit put a lot of lipstick on the service (mostly new paint/design, same function).

It really seemed like they were going to make improvements for a while. Now, connecting to bank accounts is far more trivial than it once was, and I guess I'm on the hunt for a new financial tool.

Worth noting, I sacrificed the motor on this one. 🤷 Sometimes you gotta fuck up a thing to learn more about it.

Easy to avoid on the next one. It will be neat to add another layer of texture. All in all, this has been a super fun hack. The unit was easy to disassemble, totally non-destructive. And there's lots of room for stuffing in extra bits.

And then I thought - maybe I can just use #ESPHome? And then all the software melted away. It took about 20 minutes to get full control over to #HomeAssistant

Stuffing an #ESP32 inside this holiday laser thingy was _shockingly_ easy. Only needed to bodge the ESP in place of one IC. But I need to find a way to do this faster, and more reliably. I'd like to convert a handful of these.

Experimenting with some pogo pins, and other press fit connections.