AnotherMadHatter

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AnotherMadHatter,

I learned my lesson about ‘lifetime’ updates with a Tom Tom GPS unit, from the late '90s, maybe early 2000s. After about 4 or 5 years I couldn’t install the latest map updates, so I contacted CS. They said, “Oh yeah, lifetime means the time of the expected life of the unit, which is 4.5 years. We don’t support that model anymore. Any other questions?”

AnotherMadHatter,

You mean Aunt Bunny?

She can’t walk down a flight of stairs…

But I bet she can climb the fuck out of a tree!

I haven’t heard that routine in 20 years at least, but I listened to that cassette tape for months on end.

AnotherMadHatter,

Yes, but if your caregiver gets sick, either they have to find coverage while they are sick, or you do on short notice.

With a company, they can reassign someone to fill in with little disruption (theoretically). The reality is, they are struggling with hiring and keeping people for all of the reasons listed in this thread, so even if you hire a company, maybe you will get someone to cover for your regular, or maybe you won’t.

Fusion 360 increasing annual price to $680 USD (lemmy.world)

Got this email from Autodesk that Fusion is increasing their annual price by a huge amount. I subbed for 1 year a couple years ago for I think $380. Then I was able to get an educational sub after that. Fusion is still the cheapest CAD software out there, not including the free stuff like FreeCAD, but still, this price increase...

AnotherMadHatter,

Yeah, I make things for me and family, but you’d be surprised at how many other people would be interested in it as well. I certainly was. I looked at my Thingiverse analytics, and I’ve had 10’s of thousands of downloads of my things. I know those don’t directly translate into prints, but I was shocked at how many people downloaded my designs that were originally just for me to organize my sandpaper, or sift sand or hold my CNC collets and wrenches. . .

AnotherMadHatter,

I don’t know exactly how it is implemented, but if I had to guess, it is probably just metadata in the file. I know that when I print out the 2D drawings I make, it puts text in the bottom corner with something to the effect of “This was made with the educational version of Solidworks, Not for commercial use” or something like that. I expect something similar if you tried to open a file made on the educational version on the commercial version, there would be something similar on the screen. Not sure though, since I only have the educational version.

AnotherMadHatter, (edited )

I use CATIA at work, and it’s funny how both programs are made by Dassault, but have such different interfaces.

AnotherMadHatter,

Sorry, I don’t have the slightest idea.

It Took About Two Months, But They Are Finally Done - Milwaukee Deep Organizer Bins (imgur.com)

I have previously duplicated the Milwaukee Low-Profile Organizer bins, (as well as designed modified ones) and the regular height organizer bins and posted them on Printables and Thingiverse, and I was asked to design printable bins for the new deep organizer....

AnotherMadHatter,

Here are the Milwaukee Low Profile Parts Organizer Bins I duplicated. I was going for an identical looking copy, and not just a functional equivalent.

Printables link: printables.com/…/624582-milwaukee-packout-low-pro…

Thingiverse Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6279890

Here are the “regular height” Packout Organizer Bins I duplicated.

Rectangular Bin-

Printables Link: printables.com/…/695855-milwaukee-packout-organiz…

Thingiverse Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6403230

Divided Rectangular Bin-

Printables Link: printables.com/…/697609-milwaukee-packout-compati…

Thingiverse Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6405269

Square Bin-

Printables Link: printables.com/…/658227-milwaukee-packout-organiz…

Thingiverse Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6332256

This post has made me realize I need to consolidate them and get them into one post of each depth. Also, I need to put the divided square file up, since I designed it, but haven’t posted it yet. I think I will wait and print it to make sure it works properly before I put it up. Maybe this weekend. . .

AnotherMadHatter,

Yup. I hesitated when I should have bought one in 2022 and now their prices are back up.

AnotherMadHatter,

I’ve been sitting in the same Steelcase Leap V2 for 8 years at work and it is still comfortable. I love it. When my current chair at home dies (it’s good, but not “Steelcase” good) I’m biting the bullet and getting the Leap V2 at home as well.

AnotherMadHatter,

I bought a set of keys for the most common ones, and when I run across paper towel dispensers that spit out the shortest length of paper with the longest delay, I pop them open and flip the switches to give the longest length of paper and shortest delay. And fix jams and misfeeds as well if I run across them.

AnotherMadHatter,

manualslib.com/…/Georgia-Pacific-Enmotion.html?pa…

There are adjustable for just about every aspect of your interaction with it.

AnotherMadHatter,

All (well, the two or 3 models we have at work) of the enMotion dispensers have that option. It’s just a switch inside to leave one out or not.

AnotherMadHatter,

Looks similar to a tool for bedding a rifle barrel in a wood stock.

AnotherMadHatter,

Yeah, he’s a talker. I’ve got a few more videos of him talking, and some other videos of them seeing how many pieces of kibble they can hold in their beak at a time.

Crow Making a Noise I Have Not Heard Before (youtube.com)

I have been feeding some crows for the last couple of years, and one of them started making this click-cooing sound about a year or so ago. I have caught it now a couple of times, and posted the videos. Has anyone ever heard crows (or ravens, I am still confused as to which is which) making this sound?

AnotherMadHatter,

Interesting. I knew they made some sounds, but not that many!

I Duplicated the Milwaukee Packout Low Profile and Regular Organizer Bins - And Added Divided Rectangular Bins As Well (www.printables.com)

I bought the Milwaukee Packout Low Profile Organizer, and loved everything about it - except the rectangular bin. The fact that it was divided into three sections bothered me, and the fact that it couldn’t be divided along the long axis also bothered me, so I modeled it and duplicated it. I wanted my model to be...

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