SpaghettiYeti

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[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Very cool. Thanks for sharing!

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

Thanks! I'll look into that.

I'll do a follow up post with the finished project too. I can't believe I haven't found anyone trying to do it yet, or it could just be the result of how awful all internet search has gotten lol

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Hmm interesting idea. Do you think the copper would damage the fiberglass? Maybe I could line the bottom of the copper tube with something like high heat silicone to protect it?

Funnily enough I did check out aquarium supplies too, but I don't think I went to hyper specialized stores yet that are for super large aquariums. Those might be too fine of bubble though, turning us into a seltzer.

Thanks for the suggestion! I'm going to explore it more.

 

I'm wondering what you all think about this project I have in mind and if there's a better suggestion.

So I just got a wood fired hot tub and it's just a soaking tub - literally a fiberglass shell in a wood cabinet with a built in stove and stove pipe that takes a few logs of wood to heat the water up. Due to the size of the stove, it can only ever get so hot, about 40C / 104F.

My partner loves the heat, but I fuckin love me some bubbles. I wish I could do hydrotherapy in this thing but that's too much.

So for bubbles, I'm thinking I take a blower like this using a standard outlet:

Then I get some sort of high heat silicone hose that is 2" OD to fit this specific blower. I'm not sure where to find this and have it be OK for a human to become soup in - any suggestions?

I'll connect that hose to the valve check and then from the valve check to... A wood slice? Something like this:

Why a wood slice? Well, I can just cut up wood in various ways to see what works best - large or small holes bored into it, different positions, number of holes... I would need to essentially create tunnels from where the hose attached to the wood.

I'm also thinking wood because I can shape, sand, and size it to fit the bottom of the fiberglass hot tub, and I don't think this will damage the fiberglass. My thinking is that fiberglass and wood have been used together on boats for decades and they withstand pounding waves so it should be alright?

Here's where the slice of wood would go:

I'm also not sure how to get the hose to attach to wood. Any ideas on that?

Also open to any other suggestions if there's a better overall solution someone has.

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

How are you auto converting images to webp?? What is this magic. My company uses Visual Studio 2022 and our creative guy is having to save everything manually in multiple formats. Then our devs put in the webp first with a jpeg fallback, but it's all so manual.

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Suggestions for local couch coop anyone?

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Where do you recommend wholesale purchases from?

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

A-a-ron the ripper.

[–] SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Device must be unlocked to install, typically installed by authorities

Its not on the play store

Minimal risk to all

 

This may be the wrong place because it's for Blender art itself.. if so, please remove.

I have an arc. Lets say it's something like the image attached to this post.

How would I bend the tip of one end so the rest of the shape stays uniform and bends evenly / organically? I'm trying to have it keep fairly even proportions and smooth curves.

I've tried a few tutorials on bending, rotating, and they always end up with turns along specific vertices, giving a sharp turn or a stretched effect. "Skew" may be the right term I'm looking for.

 

Hey all,

I've been sitting on a starter kit for a Mega 2560 R3 board and sensors for over a year. I want to get into it, so bad, but I frankly don't have the time to learn to code this with my job the way it is.

Is there a WYSIWYG program anyone favors, especially for someone new to Linux (I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B running Raspbian and I have a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B too) and Arduino (board model Mega 2560 R3)?

I found these options. Anyone have experience with them?

Visuino

Embrio

 

Hey all,

I've been sitting on a starter kit for a Mega 2560 R3 board and sensors for over a year. I want to get into it, so bad, but I frankly don't have the time to learn to code this with my job the way it is.

Is there a WYSIWYG program anyone favors, especially for someone new to Linux (I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B running Raspbian and I have a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B too) and Arduino (board model Mega 2560 R3)?

I found these options. Anyone have experience with them?

Visuino

Embrio

 

Hello there.

The one weak point I have in being a DM is combat. If it's anything non-magical, I'm alright at it. But the moment magic is thrown in, with non magic combat, and you have a party of 6 players with multiple enemies, and players with character abilities that are all over the place, it gets overwhelming to the point where I'm intimidated.

I've read guides, watched videos, read the official 5e DM book, and it's still not clicking for me.

Please give me your tips on how to tackle this!

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