thor, to Electronics
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Now that the envelope control board (middle) is working properly and talking to the Nucleo (left), I'm gonna try to send some MIDI to the Raspberry Pi that runs the synth engine, and control the synth with its own hardware for the first time.

thor, (edited )
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Houston, we have liftoff and are transmitting MIDI controller messages.

ottaross, to 3DPrinting
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An under-rated skill when you're using for and testing is the ability to sculpt with a soldering iron.

Both additive and re-shaping edits are a great value in advancing an incremental test piece.

jjlinux, to selfhosted in Looking to build my first PC in almost 30 years; What should I be on the look out for?

DDR5 has gone down dramatically compared to launch. You can get 64GB with a very fast bus for under 200 dollars now. At launch 32GB would easily set you back 250+. AMD has made a killing with Ryzen. Never mind the new naming convention that Intel came up with to make it even more complicated to choose the right CPU for your use cases, ridiculous. As for Nvidia GPU drivers, at the end of the day, they just work, regardless their proprietary drivers philosophy (which, again, I agree sucks). But if the OP is going to be doing AI development, machine learning and all that cool stuff, he’d be better served by getting a few CUDA TPUs. You can get those anywhere from 25 dollars to less than 100, and they come in all types (USB, PCI, M.2). coral.ai/products/-productsI have 1 USB Coral running the AI on my Frigate dicker for 16 cameras, and my CPU never reaches more than 12% while the TPU itself barely touches 20% utilization. You put 2 of those bad boys together, and the CPU would probably not even move from idle 🤣

CeeBee, to selfhosted in Looking to build my first PC in almost 30 years; What should I be on the look out for?

getting a few CUDA TPUs

coral.ai/products/-products

Those aren’t “CUDA” anything. CUDA is a parallel processing framework by Nvidia and for Nvidia’s cards.

Also, those devices are only good for inferencing smaller models for things like object detection. They aren’t good for developing AI models (in the sense of training). And they can’t run LLMs. Maybe you can run a smaller model under 4B, but those aren’t exactly great for accuracy.

At best you could hope for is to run a very small instruct model trained on very specific data (like robotic actions) that doesn’t need accuracy in the sense of “knowledge accuracy”.

And completely forgot any kind of generative image stuff.

ClickClackHack, to ps1graphics German
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"Es geht doch nur um ein paar Tastaturen..." haben sie gesagt 😅

morayner, to mechanicalkeyboards
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Test plate en conditions réelles : la disposition est ultra confortable. Il y a juste un petit bug : les "modifiers" sur le côté sont en 1.5u au lieu de 1.25u. C'était donc une bonne idée de tester.

futurefabric, to design
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👋🏼 HNY! Thought I'd do a quick now I've moved to mastodon.social.

I’m Guy, an independent designer making websites, apps, motion graphics + that sort of thing. I consult with organisations small + large on their digital products, branding, motion graphics and more.

I share my projects at https://www.futurefabric.co and send a monthly-ish newsletter packed full of interesting links for creative folks @convergenewsletter

An infinitely looping video showing a series of toy-like animated characters.

joelanman, to webdev
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Cloudinary seems to be a great tool for prototyping in the browser. You can change your image dimensions and crop at any time simply by changing the url in the img tag:

https://cloudinary.com/documentation/resizing_and_cropping

drahardja, to iOS
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Update: I found https://freesound.org, a great place to find CC-licensed sounds. I found a handful of CC0 (free to use without attribution) for my toy app.

https://sfba.social/@drahardja/111359031821781148

itnewsbot, to cnc
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What The Artisan 3-in-1 CNC Offers (If One Has The Table Space) - I never feel like I have enough space in my workshop. The promise of consolidating... - https://hackaday.com/2023/11/01/what-the-artisan-3-in-1-cnc-offers-if-one-has-the-table-space/ #3-in-1

itnewsbot, to hardware
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Supercon 2022: Carrie Sundra Discusses Manufacturing on a Shoestring Budget - Making hardware is hard. This is doubly true when you’re developing a niche hardwa... - https://hackaday.com/2023/10/31/supercon-2022-carrie-sundra-discusses-manufacturing-on-a-shoestring-budget/

fell, to godot
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Guys, it happened. :drgn_flat_sob:

Despite me being an absolute performance addict beyond reason, I have decided not to write my dice roller entirely in C++, for now. At least not until Godot 4.2 comes out, which brings hot-reloading to GDExtension.

GDScript is slow, and I really hate wasting people's CPU cycles, but prototyping the game logic is just so much quicker because it's right in the editor and changes are applied immediately.

I am also certain that I will be able to convert GDScript to GDExtension C++ fairly easily, because all I do is call engine functions, basically. It's just a matter of translating the syntax.

Last but not least, It would make a nice case study to directly compare the same implementations in GDScript and GDExtension C++.

joelanman, to design
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My talk on the GOV.UK Prototype Kit from the Netherlands Design System Week is now online:

https://nldesignsystem.nl/events/design-systems-week-2023/en/program/#the-gov.uk-prototype-kit

cheers @hdv and the rest of the Design System Week team!

mario, to GraphicDesign
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A former fellow student needs some tips for mockup sources: anyone know of alternatives to Mockup World or the now defunct DeviceFrames?

Thanking you on her behalf, since she is not hyperconnected.

joelanman, to random
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Was fun to do some live coding in the GOV.UK Prototype Kit at the Netherlands Design Systems Week, thanks @hdv!

https://nldesignsystem.nl/events/design-systems-week-2023/en/timetable/

Kilte, to Engineering

Woo! I can finally get back to the new product testing and development this week! No more screwing around with BOMs that are decades out of date! Got pulled out of my actual tasks for like 2 months to clean up the messes of engineers past to support our database migration.

rasterweb, to Electronics
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It's been a while since I did an actual electronics project with an enclosure and everything, but a professor in Chicago got in touch with me about doing a small motor control project so I threw something together.

joelanman, to design
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We have 2 new guides on the GOV.UK Prototype Kit site:

rolfvanroot, to ChatGPT

With the drop plugin for you can create and publish a prototype of a web page with one prompt.

How?

Browse to the plugin marketplace.

Search for Netlify Drop. Install. Select.

Type "Create a landing page using this copy. Layout like a landing page for XYZ. "

ChatGPT asks: "Would you like to deploy the page?".

Say Yes.

Some black magic happens.

And your website is live.

Examples and full instructions at https://freshvanroot.com/blog/chatgpt-netlifydrop/

oliverw, to UserExperience
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I'll be speaking about "The of ; from the brief basics to the - how we’ve been preparing and for the Apple Vision Pro" on Thursday night at CocoaHeads Sydney. https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/sydneycocoaheads/events/293611678/

itnewsbot, to LEGO
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What Does It Take For a LEGO Car To Roll Downhill Forever? - Cars (including LEGO ones) will roll downhill. In theory if the hill were a treadm... - https://hackaday.com/2023/07/31/what-does-it-take-for-a-lego-car-to-roll-downhill-forever/

zeroiee, to fediverse
@zeroiee@techhub.social avatar

It has been 5 months since the official announcement on LinkedIn, but as we just have started our social media account on the , we'd like to present you one of our pieces of hardware here:

The ZERO CoreNode!

It’s the first and powerful node of our Advanced Modular Prototyping System called AMPS.

There are plenty of challenging tasks in customer projects and we will solve them with our super-extensible and compact solution.

Providing a SMARC 2.1 interface, the node is easily extensible with SMARC-compliant boards, for example Intel Atom® x6000 series ("Elkhart Lake") processor.

The CoreNode’s powerful microcontroller provides numerous interfaces that makes it fit perfectly into CAN or LIN based control systems.

While still being a work in progress, we are so proud of the first samples that are already shipped to customers for evaluation purposes.

Quick facts about the CoreNode (SMARC). - 3x Status LED - 4x CAN FD - 2x LIN - Automotive-grade connector - SMARC 2.1 connector - M2. Key-B connector - RJ45 and USB-C connector - Analog and Digital I/Os

joelanman, to random
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We've published new guides to creating plugins for the GOV.UK Prototype Kit

https://prototype-kit.service.gov.uk/docs/create-plugin

janriemer, to rust

"Do it in from the beginning!" - Jon Gjengset

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