Another possibility is something is wrong with the alignment and they’re not parallel. They could be wide enough at the base but get too close together going higher up.
Another possibility is something is wrong with the alignment and they’re not parallel. They could be wide enough at the base but get too close together going higher up.
That’s actually awesome they sent you anything useful at all.
Maybe they’re referring to “where clauses”?
Is STEP a CAD format or 3d file format? I thought the latter. Like I don’t get constraints or sketches, only 3d models
Glad you’re keeping safe!
I would be very careful with laser etching plastic unless you know exactly what the material is and if you have a really good venting system in place. The fumes from some plastic can be very toxic and once you have symptoms it’s already too late to reverse/heal the damage.
Looks like it only exports them as 3d models and not CAD files
How do you open the files though?
I’ve found diode leads are too thin and fall out or sometimes fall to make contact. You need the matching pins since the have a larger pin diameter
You did your link backwards. The text is the url and the url is set to “these”.
I don’t see how that can be used to make performant code though. I usually want to make my locked regions as small as possible to avoid how long other threads are blocked for.
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You would spread it across the MCU. I’m not sure what the best way is to keep it perfectly smooth though. You could hide it with electrical tape if you really wanted to (is that what you mean by slicing tape?).
You could use a hot glue gun. If you ever need to take it off, isopropyl alcohol will cause it to unstick without any damage.
I thought it might be useful to move the iron back and forth a little for long rows. Wouldn’t be perfectly even but would be better than concentrating heat in the center.
I didn’t intend to imply that only one server changes something. I was intending to imply that the protocol should be updated (after review, ratification, etc.). I’m sure there’s edge cases I haven’t considered.
Another option is assigning an id per user that’s only used for tracking votes. Only the user’s server would know who did the voting, but you still get moderation where you could block votes from a certain id on another server if you believe it’s being abusive in some form.
As long as you don’t delete the voting id when the user’s account is deleted, you can avoid the votes ever being associated with the user on another server. (Since a snooping party could correlate the timing of the two deletion requests and associate the user with the votes at that time). If you did want to delete them, you could say voting id deletion happens in batches. So accounts get deleted immediately, but votes only get deleted when there’s some group size N available for deletion.
I’m using Jerboa on Android and it’s really, really nice. Reminds me of Boost.
I just wish it wasn’t so expensive