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  1. Finally getting back into some Homelab stuff, which now includes a lovely 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!

  2. It's time >:D
    Juuust put in the order for a LDO Type , so far everything we read about it sounds like it's a beautiful little machine :D

    HUGE 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

  3. 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 :D

    HUGE 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

  4. 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 :D

    HUGE 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

  5. 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 :D

    HUGE 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

  6. 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 :D

    HUGE 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

  7. Stikr

    Made for the upcoming

    A beautiful 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

  8. 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 !

    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 :>

  9. 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 probes, and decided to try and DIY these inlays :>

    Gonna be a gorgeous clean box for our Analog Discovery and assorted equipment :D

  10. New toy got!

    A nice 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

  11. Aaaannnd we caved and bought a set of probes, the 6019 kit. It'll go great with our and <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...

  12. 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

    lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu

  13. 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

    #lattepanda #lattepandaMu

    lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu

  14. 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

    #lattepanda #lattepandaMu

    lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu

  15. 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

    #lattepanda #lattepandaMu

    lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu

  16. 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

    #lattepanda #lattepandaMu

    lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu

  17. 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 server for data vis.
    There's also and our own instance to always have access to the writing and code~

    And did you know Code Server works great with the 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. Lovely start to the at today - the first time the LGBTQ+ flag has been raised here, and we hope its here to stay!

    Completely with rainbow in the background~

  23. Next element of the nerdsnipe:

    With a high speed, low latency network on the suit, and already wanting to add PCBs distributed around our body for LED control and power distribution...

    The IMU that 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

  24. 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

  25. 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

  26. 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

  27. 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

  28. Exciting - didn't know how easy it was to generate 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 using a docker image, to verify parts of the quench detection code - and it's looking pretty good so far!

  29. 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!

  30. 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!