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YourNeighborhoodSpaceNerd

@AspaceN

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I do tech stuff, CAD, 3D Printing, Aerospace Engineering, and Python/C programming. I mostly post and develop @M5Stack things, but I’m also a space nerd.

Joined March 2021
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@pewpewturtle69 IFT-1 was technically the closest I got to a starship launch (Houston) so it would be cool to have this.
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RT @pewpewturtle69: Feeling good, im giving away a IFT-1 pad debris (valued at $75) - ~3 inches - ~100g I’ll reveal the winner in 24 hour…
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@ilyamiskov Wonderful tools is still better
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@M5Stack How are you running micropython on the STM32MP135? Are you running Linux on it and using the Linux port of micropython?
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@BillyM2k If I can hide it anywhere, and I don’t have a time limit, I’m building it into a cubesat and launching it on the next SpaceX rideshare mission.
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@3letter_ 48 65 78 61 64 65 63 69 6D 61 6C 3F 3F 3F
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@MakeAugusta That’s Korean Hroparts Elec TYPE-C-31-M-27 LCSC Part C707318
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@Klauxgd @tenmakenz0 @imagesaicouldnt In real life, time is perfectly linear so there is no true “smallest amount” just the smallest observable amount.
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@Klauxgd @tenmakenz0 @imagesaicouldnt I’m not exactly sure what you mean by one server tick (that’s not really how reality works), and I’m also not a quantum physicist, but if it goes around a single electron radius into the surface the forces between the particles would push each other away before they become stuck.
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@tenmakenz0 @imagesaicouldnt It’s called quantum tunneling when the particles in the atoms of an object perfectly miss the particles in the atoms of another object so solid objects can pass through each other. The chance of their hand passing through the table is approximately 1/10^80 or practically 0.
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@locust_eatr @dankuntz Not sure about software, but hardware seems to just be an Adafruit Feather TFT ESP32-S3 ( and some kind of LiPo battery.
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@nathans_codes Born leaning, died leaning.
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@hourly_shitpost The curved lines are the white rectangles in between the straight lines, they blend together in your peripheral vision to look like the straight lines.
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@SuperFartman64 @shitpost_2077 That’s called the localhost or loopback address it lets programs running on a computer interact with other programs being hosted on the same computer.
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@zachdive I don’t really understand how this is going to be viable for anything more than some simple geometry. Doing any kind of optimization or integrating simulation results seems impossible with your current system.
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@Merkonnecting @PercentageEgg They better not pull a Cicada 3301 and have the next clue be at those coordinates in Egypt.
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@ZombieHedgehog_ Depends on how big the part is. If it’s less than 120x120x120mm, I’d print it on my Voron 0.2r1, if it’s bigger than that I’d use my Ender 5 Pro (CoreXY converted with ZeroG’s Mercury One mod). Both a very reliable and fast printers after tuning.
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@ShitpostRock Linux can run everything a windows PC can through things like Wine or Proton. Also, it’s mainly the developers fault for not wanting to port to Linux, porting and building a game for Linux takes about 2 clicks in modern engines.
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@LibertyCappy This is why innovation takes so long nowadays. Petty people are saying “Well I never had this convenience with the earlier technology” so they arbitrarily make the current technology worse for no real reason.
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