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- Comment on I made a 3D printed mechanical digital clock 6 months ago:
I got that idea from this design.
- Comment on I made a 3D printed mechanical digital clock 6 months ago:
Yep, but I made mine first 😬 I believe we were both inspired by the work of Karakurist.
- Comment on I made a 3D printed mechanical digital clock 6 months ago:
Yes, absolutely. Just needs one motor per digit.
- Comment on I made a 3D printed mechanical digital clock 6 months ago:
The video exagerates it a bit. But it is audible. Of course the clock will only move once a minute.
- Comment on I made a 3D printed mechanical digital clock 6 months ago:
It is digital because it has digits instead of pointers. It is also digital in the sense that it has discrete states.
- Submitted 6 months ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on Discord Shuts Down Servers for Switch Emulators Suyu & Sudachi; Disables Lead Developers Account As Well 7 months ago:
Sure, but they also need to be on a platform that people actually use. I agree that there are lots of reasons against Discord, but my point is, they didn’t choose Discord because of a lack of intelligence.
- Comment on Discord Shuts Down Servers for Switch Emulators Suyu & Sudachi; Disables Lead Developers Account As Well 7 months ago:
It’s not a matter of intelligence, these people just have different priorities.
- Comment on What are your complaints about Lemmy? 7 months ago:
The political ideas you can find on Reddit are much more diverse. There is usually at least a bit of pushback against some of the most deranged ideas.
- Comment on Hey, I'm new to GitHub! 8 months ago:
The Github UX is amazing if you ever had to use gitlab or bitbucket
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 8 months ago:
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 9 months ago:
There is no snapping, but the geneva drive will stay locked in position when it is not moving. The thing that I haven’t figured out is how to get the 3 to go back to 0 after 23:59, it needs to skip the numbers 4 to 9.
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 9 months ago:
I’m testing a geneva drive (you can see it in the front in the photo), that should allow me to reduce the number of motor even further. I think I can get it down to two, maybe even one.
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 9 months ago:
This video was the inspiration for my project!
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 9 months ago:
- Comment on I'm working on a mechanical seven segment display 9 months ago:
Yes! 🤓
- Submitted 9 months ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 20 comments
- Comment on “Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement - Anil Dash 9 months ago:
I like using AntennaPod for podcasts and Spotify for music.
- Comment on Article suggests that 1 million ML specialists will be needed in 2027. What do you think of that? 9 months ago:
Yeah, 3D printers are everywhere. Both as a business and as a hobby, it’s bigger than it has ever been.
- Comment on Article suggests that 1 million ML specialists will be needed in 2027. What do you think of that? 9 months ago:
It’s not a different discipline, an LLM is an example of a machine learning model.
- Comment on Employees Say ‘Sizable Portion’ Of Gearbox-Owned Studio Has Been Laid Off 10 months ago:
Games companies expanded like crazy due to low interest rates and high demand for games during the pandemic. Now interest rates are going up and people go outside again.
- Comment on Lemmy.world Should Defederate with Threads 11 months ago:
It doesn’t make sense for Lemmy (or Mastodon) to send your IP to other instances. Without that IP, all they have is your username. They can’t really track you based on just the username.
- Comment on Lemmy.world Should Defederate with Threads 11 months ago:
What a wild conspiracy theory.
Legally, they can’t collect and process any of the data unless you accepted a contract with them. Just by sending an upvote or a comment to their instance, you don’t agree to any of this.
And if they choose to ignore the law and just do it anyway, they still can’t, because all they have is the data that your instance sends them. They don’t have your geo-location, device Id, etc.
- Comment on Lemmy.world Should Defederate with Threads 11 months ago:
Interesting. It seems that Lemmy can see Mastodon users and send private messages to them. And I believe Mastodon users can create Lemmy posts, so potentially Threads users could do that too once Meta enables two-way communication.
- Comment on Lemmy.world Should Defederate with Threads 11 months ago:
I’m in favor of federation. The point of federated networks isn’t that there are no evil corporations, but rather that they can’t cause damage.
What Facebook can do:
- read your public data (they can do this wether anyone federates with them or not)
- let their users publish content to other Fediverse users
What they can’t do:
- serve you ads
- serve you an algorithmic feed
- impose their ToS or rules
- collect data for analytics/tracking/marketing
- force you to use a certain client
- make changes to the protocol or design
I think this is mostly relevant for Mastodon servers due to the format of the content, but the arguments are the same.
- Comment on Polls on reactions to Threads 11 months ago:
You can simply not follow people on Threads and you will have no Threads content in your feed
- Comment on GitHub Desktop or Git CLI? 11 months ago:
GitKraken!
- Comment on Waveterm 11 months ago:
I’m not an electron hater, but a terminal in electron sounds like a parody.
- Comment on EU court rules people can resell digital games 11 months ago:
I don’t know how this is good for gamers, it would be the end of perpetual licenses. Every company would move to subscription services immediately.
- Comment on 11 months ago:
The active users have more than halved since July
I wouldn’t read too much into this, it was a chaotic time, many people tried lots of different things, some created multiple accounts etc. It is completely expected that some try the website and leave again. The growth is still impressive and I expect Lemmy to continue to grow, just because it’s the better service.