@Dee how do you think we got the orange site
Hey, so you know how there's this thing where certain groups have highly specific ways of knowing and being in-and-with-the-world which might benefit everyone if shared?
Disabled people have that. Other marginalised groups too. When we ask you to *LISTEN* to us, it's not solely to complain about our struggles, suffering or oppression. It's also because if you listen to us, our experience may help *you*. And when we help each other, it increases the chances we all prosper #disability
Reminder that I collect weird, whacky, and bizarre form fields related to gender collection at https://genders.wtf and would welcome people submitting more
Some of you will know that there are character codes which are magic, For example, 8 is backspace, 9 is tab, 13 is enter/return, 27 is escape.
And then there's 127, which is delete. Why?
Because if you're dealing with punched cards, you need to remove errors. And the only code which will work for cancelling out a column is all holes punched, since you can't un-punch a hole
And 127 in binary is `01111111`.
@sabogato Somehow it's always the latter for containers, and the former for things that go *in* the containers
i am looking for book recommendations for someone high-school age, interested in space, and still learning english.
she is specifically interested in the solar system and the planets, and in space travel (astronauts & co)
@aurynn @drazisil Some instances/forks try to hide it. In that case, an alternative approach is:
1. Go to the frontpage of the instance
2. Open the "view source" of your browser; usually you can right-click on an empty spot in the page and click something along the lines of "view page source"
3. Press ctrl+F to open the search
4. Search for "soapbox" - if there's a bunch of hits in the code, it's probably a Soapbox instance
Edinburgh rape crisis centre, Rowling, fuck Terfs, donations
Rowling announced today that she is now opening a so-called women's only rape crisis centre in Edinburgh, that is, of course, going to exclude trans women & non-binary people. Unfortunately, all the articles about this seem to have just regurgitated Rowling's press release, so I don't want to link to them here.
Anyway, now is a good time to donate to the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre, who include trans & non binary people in their services. https://www.justgiving.com/ERCC
They have been fighting constant attacks from #TERFS, and have had to occasionally close because of the attacks. Recent article about this here: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/trans-scotland-mridul-wadhwa-for-women-scotland/
PostNL’s postzegelcodes are really neat if you’re out of stamps! Hopefully the system can read my handwritten 3x3 alphanumeric grid.
Sovol SV06 update, long, 3D printing
- The automatic bed levelling seems to be a bit buggy, it consistently is too close to the bed on the left, and too far from the bed on the right. I've corrected for now by manually turning the Z screws a bit, and now my prints are perfect.
I'm talking to support about a more permanent fix - the support response was a bit slow (a few days), but I did get a *useful* response, and they clearly actually read my e-mail, only asking me about things I hadn't already checked myself.
I think there's actually something wrong with how the (inductive) probe works, because it's always off by roughly the same amount, even when I deliberately skew the whole X axis carriage. I think it misdetects the bed location somehow.
- The Z-axis auto-calibration is kind of pointless due to a design fault in the carriage; the extruder connector will hit the frame before the carriage hits the end stop on one side. Hasn't affected prints so far though.
- Once the levelling is sorted out, the bed adhesion seems to be *very* good. I've had no curling even with nearly-full-bed prints where the description for the design explicitly says that they are prone to curling. Elephants foot is minimal.
Overall, print quality has been almost perfect; with the only obvious inaccuracy being that the perimeters are a bit jaggy vertically, seemingly due to tiny layer shifts (but not enough to notice unless looking for it). May just be a belt tensioning thing.
- The bed seems extremely evenly heated. Whereas my Ender 3 had a clear 'hotspot' in the middle, I can't detect any such differences on the SV06. I haven't used a thermal camera to confirm this, though. This probably is why things don't curl. Pretty impressed.
- Part cooling is very limited, it's not very good at it. It can do point-to-point overhangs very well, but as soon as you have unsupported lines, even just 1 line away from a support, it starts drooping.
- I have not yet gotten this up to the same printing speed as my Ender 3 without loss of printing quality, likely due to the bad part cooling. However, it is quiet enough that I don't mind letting it run all day long.
- It does seem to handle my crappy eSun filament much better than the Ender 3 did. I haven't measured this, but I get the sense that the nozzle temperature control is much more accurate/stable, as well as heating much faster.
- I have no idea where my filament dryer is (I bought it in a bundle). I assume it needs to ship from China, but I've not even gotten a shipping notification.
- Pause/resume and material change work reliably and cleanly; the "cut-off point" is not visible in the final print.
Overall, I'd say that I pretty much got what I ordered/expected - a Prusa clone at a quarter the price that's "fire and forget" (but without the fire), and with Pretty Good printing quality. I've not had a single print failure since correcting the levelling, not even in 8-hour full-bed-surface prints.
I haven't tested flexible filaments yet. That's the next thing on the list :)
@timnitGebru I think there's some kind of malware on that site? On first load it redirected me to some herbal supplement store... subsequent loads work fine.
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Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.