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  1. Also creating this curved parametric telephone stand in . I got the idea from a model I found on Printables but I wanted more control over the design.

  2. The knob of the dimmer in the kitchen was broken. I designed a simple knob in as a replacement. The color is not exactly matching but I had this filament lying around.

  3. I want to share my appreciation for gpx.studio, a online tool for creating, opening and editing GPX files. No account needed. Based on .

  4. I designed this comb guide for my Philips One Blade. The original ones break easily and are expensive. I also made the source file available e.g for them who want change the height of the comb.

    printables.com/model/1138612-p

  5. I have this one little problem with the Mio Cyclo 210 navigation device.

  6. With LinuxRocks Peertube instance looking very shaky I'm slowly uploading my videos to the MakerTube instance.

    Recently I uploaded all 3D CAD challenges that I did in .

    makertube.net/w/p/wByzD1tLuecH

  7. For all people here that use and Lyrion Music Server. There is a community firmware update for Squeezebox Radio, Touch and Controller. I wrote a blogpost why and how to update to the latest version: 8.5.0.

    homehack.nl/community-firmware

  8. I recently stumbled upon a free and open source 3DCAD program in the style of or

    Here are my first impressions:
    homehack.nl/taking-a-look-at-m

    And here is a link straight to ManifoldCAD: manifoldcad.org

  9. For anyone who's using Squeezebox. It's time to spin up your own Squeezebox server because tomorrow mysqueezebox will shut down.

    Setting up your own Squeezebox server is not hard to do. Just take a humble Raspberry Pi. Install Raspberry Pi OS, (or another Linux flavor) and install Logitech Media Server on top of it. A full instruction of mine can be found here.

    homehack.nl/creating-a-raspber

  10. We removed lots of grass (possibly Elytrigia repens) that was spreading like wild fire through our garden. Next week we're getting some native soil covers from our neighbors to fill the spaces.

  11. I'm having tons of fun with the free and open source . Netlogo can be used to create agent based models for physics, chemistry, economics and biology (create your own harmless epidemic) and much more. The interface looks a bit outdated but Netlogo is indeed very accessible and has a nice learning curve.

    Netlogo is authored by Uri Wilensky and developed at the CCL and can be downloaded for Linux, OSX and Windows at: ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/