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Finally getting back into some Homelab stuff, which now includes a lovely #Immich instance.
And, I have to say, that is a *seriously* useful tool. Was quick to set up, but far more importantly it is a real pleasure to use. The UI is clean, you can find what'cha need, the albums and maps ... Well, not 100% perfect but work great.
Oh but the context search?? What a REALLY nice tool, you can search for stuff like "Volcano" or "miniature airplane" and it *actually* works!
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It's #Voron time >:D
Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type #VoronTrident, so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :DHUGE upgrade from the clusterfuck of a 12-year-old DIY machine we had until recently (see picture).
Not sure if and what mods to put in, except of course a multimaterial system for our FurSuit prints <3
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It's #Voron time >:D
Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type #VoronTrident, so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :DHUGE upgrade from the clusterfuck of a 12-year-old DIY machine we had until recently (see picture).
Not sure if and what mods to put in, except of course a multimaterial system for our FurSuit prints <3
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It's #Voron time >:D
Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type #VoronTrident, so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :DHUGE upgrade from the clusterfuck of a 12-year-old DIY machine we had until recently (see picture).
Not sure if and what mods to put in, except of course a multimaterial system for our FurSuit prints <3
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It's #Voron time >:D
Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type #VoronTrident, so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :DHUGE upgrade from the clusterfuck of a 12-year-old DIY machine we had until recently (see picture).
Not sure if and what mods to put in, except of course a multimaterial system for our FurSuit prints <3
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It's #Voron time >:D
Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type #VoronTrident, so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :DHUGE upgrade from the clusterfuck of a 12-year-old DIY machine we had until recently (see picture).
Not sure if and what mods to put in, except of course a multimaterial system for our FurSuit prints <3
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Stikr
Made for the upcoming #eurofurence #ef28 #eurofurence28
A beautiful #stickerapp print, these will be on PixieDust glitter backing for extra vibrant sparkles~<3
Now we also want to make other sticker designs...
Maybe fake warning labels? Who knows -
Wish us luck!
We want to go ahead and ask our soon-to-be PhD supervisor if we can slide in a side project of ours - a I/Q Down/Upmixer for the #Digilent #AnalogDiscovery3 !Our main PhD topic will be a high MHz to low GHz frequency range fluid analyser, more precisely to create a more tailored analog/digital frontend for it.
And I think we can make the reasonable case that a first prototype can be a generic I/Q downmixer, to try it out :>
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Oh, yeah, we can get used to this :>
ShadowFoam, a kind of DIY foam inlay, is... Surprisingly satisfying to work with, and if you're careful can make for some really good results!
We need to stow away our new #Sensepeek probes, and decided to try and DIY these inlays :>
Gonna be a gorgeous clean box for our Analog Discovery and assorted equipment :D
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New toy got!
A nice #Sensepeek #pcbite kit - and it's looking great!
You can feel that they balance the different aspects out nicely to get the probe to stick well - sharp, springy needle tip, heavy holder and a stiff but *not* springy holding cord.
Tomorrow we can perform some actual measurements on our Master Thesis PCB~
And having this tool will definitely change how we place testpoints and measure them, this is just too cool
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Aaaannnd we caved and bought a set of #sensepeek #pcbite probes, the 6019 kit. It'll go great with our #saleae and #analogdiscovery3 <3
And thanks to that we're reaching the point of wanting to buy fancy *boxes* for the fancy equipment - a nice metal carry-case and some Cut-And-Peel shadow foam, make a nice multi-layer storage compartment for the small clip-probes and bigger oscilloscope leads, maybe the AD3 adapter boards a layer below...
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One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3 -
One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3 -
One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3 -
One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3 -
One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3 -
Oh, and there's been a lot of fun with new self hosted toys again!!
To aid with our Master Thesis writing, we set up our own #jupyter #jupyterlab server for data vis.
There's also #codeserver and our own #forgejo instance to always have access to the writing and code~And did you know Code Server works great with the #latexworkshop plugin, including PDF preview?
You can completely ditch Overleaf and their horrible 150€/year plan (which you need for git and bibtex!!)Good stuff <3
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Oh, and there's been a lot of fun with new self hosted toys again!!
To aid with our Master Thesis writing, we set up our own #jupyter #jupyterlab server for data vis.
There's also #codeserver and our own #forgejo instance to always have access to the writing and code~And did you know Code Server works great with the #latexworkshop plugin, including PDF preview?
You can completely ditch Overleaf and their horrible 150€/year plan (which you need for git and bibtex!!)Good stuff <3
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Oh, and there's been a lot of fun with new self hosted toys again!!
To aid with our Master Thesis writing, we set up our own #jupyter #jupyterlab server for data vis.
There's also #codeserver and our own #forgejo instance to always have access to the writing and code~And did you know Code Server works great with the #latexworkshop plugin, including PDF preview?
You can completely ditch Overleaf and their horrible 150€/year plan (which you need for git and bibtex!!)Good stuff <3
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Oh, and there's been a lot of fun with new self hosted toys again!!
To aid with our Master Thesis writing, we set up our own #jupyter #jupyterlab server for data vis.
There's also #codeserver and our own #forgejo instance to always have access to the writing and code~And did you know Code Server works great with the #latexworkshop plugin, including PDF preview?
You can completely ditch Overleaf and their horrible 150€/year plan (which you need for git and bibtex!!)Good stuff <3
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Oh, and there's been a lot of fun with new self hosted toys again!!
To aid with our Master Thesis writing, we set up our own #jupyter #jupyterlab server for data vis.
There's also #codeserver and our own #forgejo instance to always have access to the writing and code~And did you know Code Server works great with the #latexworkshop plugin, including PDF preview?
You can completely ditch Overleaf and their horrible 150€/year plan (which you need for git and bibtex!!)Good stuff <3
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Lovely start to the #lgbtqstemday at #cern today - the first time the LGBTQ+ flag has been raised here, and we hope its here to stay!
Completely with rainbow in the background~
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Next element of the nerdsnipe:
With a high speed, low latency #SinglePairEthernet network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...
The IMU that #SlimeVR #VR trackers need is cheap and small to add. We could do a full-body-tracked fursuit...
<.<
Might be fun to use for animations, dance sync and so on!
Plus gives us more of an excuse to use a protocol like ethernet over CAN
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Next element of the nerdsnipe:
With a high speed, low latency #SinglePairEthernet network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...
The IMU that #SlimeVR #VR trackers need is cheap and small to add. We could do a full-body-tracked fursuit...
<.<
Might be fun to use for animations, dance sync and so on!
Plus gives us more of an excuse to use a protocol like ethernet over CAN
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Next element of the nerdsnipe:
With a high speed, low latency #SinglePairEthernet network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...
The IMU that #SlimeVR #VR trackers need is cheap and small to add. We could do a full-body-tracked fursuit...
<.<
Might be fun to use for animations, dance sync and so on!
Plus gives us more of an excuse to use a protocol like ethernet over CAN
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Next element of the nerdsnipe:
With a high speed, low latency #SinglePairEthernet network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...
The IMU that #SlimeVR #VR trackers need is cheap and small to add. We could do a full-body-tracked fursuit...
<.<
Might be fun to use for animations, dance sync and so on!
Plus gives us more of an excuse to use a protocol like ethernet over CAN
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Next element of the nerdsnipe:
With a high speed, low latency #SinglePairEthernet network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...
The IMU that #SlimeVR #VR trackers need is cheap and small to add. We could do a full-body-tracked fursuit...
<.<
Might be fun to use for animations, dance sync and so on!
Plus gives us more of an excuse to use a protocol like ethernet over CAN
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Exciting - didn't know how easy it was to generate #GitLab #JUnit #ci test files, to precisely see which tests failed!
Sure, the source of the files is a ... Somewhat creatively assembled bash script.
But it works!
We're currently helping set up automated CI simulation of #VHDL using a #GHDL docker image, to verify parts of the #CERN quench detection #FPGA code - and it's looking pretty good so far!
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Exciting - didn't know how easy it was to generate #GitLab #JUnit #ci test files, to precisely see which tests failed!
Sure, the source of the files is a ... Somewhat creatively assembled bash script.
But it works!
We're currently helping set up automated CI simulation of #VHDL using a #GHDL docker image, to verify parts of the #CERN quench detection #FPGA code - and it's looking pretty good so far!
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Exciting - didn't know how easy it was to generate #GitLab #JUnit #ci test files, to precisely see which tests failed!
Sure, the source of the files is a ... Somewhat creatively assembled bash script.
But it works!
We're currently helping set up automated CI simulation of #VHDL using a #GHDL docker image, to verify parts of the #CERN quench detection #FPGA code - and it's looking pretty good so far!