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  • So the Lab needs lab gear while in the lab?

  • I think so. I'll have to use the broccoli plu code for part of the numbers haha

  • With the plastic. And I don't have a scale accurate enough to see if the bag would change it or not :/

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    My broccoli is exactly 1 pound, down to the thousandth

  • I just bought them from Harbor freight. I put links on the printables page to what I used, but they're 6 inch cart wheels, you can get them lots of places. The scad file is parameterized so you can modify it to fit whatever wheels and pins you find.

  • Dang, that would be sick. I can't imagine the amount of abs warping on furniture size prints though.

  • Do it! I was thinking it could go in a redbull soapbox car races haha. It would be steer by swinging!

  • Haha, this was just printed on my voron. Although a giant garage printer would be pretty cool.

    I printed this in ASA to help with the heat. No scientific stress testing but I've been using it for a week or so without issue. And with this print orientation it should be strong enough, since the forces are perpendicular to the layer lines. If it does break, the hammock would drop maybe an inch so I'm not worried.

  • Yup, exactly this. And with the tear drop holes, there's no need for support material in this orientation.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Designed & printed a bracket to mount wheels on my hammock!

  • Definitely a very low chance for chrome or Firefox to bug it out, but there's tons of apps out there that could break it. Like how many sketchy "PC cleaner" applications are out there? Those could definitely cause weird issues. I love to hate on Microsoft as much as anyone, but without context on what the user was doing prior to seeing this error, this just seems like normal error handling to me.

  • Playing devils advocate here. If there was a bug when chrome/Firefox/whatever tried to set the default browser, wouldn't the most logical action to reset the default back to edge, instead of leaving it in a weird bugged out state?

  • Homelab @selfhosted.forum

    Upgrading my internet, looking for opnsense hw advice.

  • Team Fortress 2 easily. Been playing since 2008. It scratches an itch that no other game can scratch. Ironically though, my second favorite fps game is also TF2 (Titan fall 2)

  • Woah, those are pricey but exactly what I'm looking for! I might have to bite the bullet and pick them up. Thanks!

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    Best matte buttons for OLED deck?

  • We were thinking about that, but our yard is a bit complex with shape and existing features and would prefer a professional to help us think of any potential problems we'd run into.

  • Architect! That sounds more like what I'm wanting. I'll search around for one, thanks!

  • Do-It-Yourself, Repairs and Fixes @lemmy.ml

    Can I hire a landscaper to design and plan but build it myself?

  • Assuming your smart TV is android, project ivy is my favorite.

  • This post made me try again to find a solution, and maybe a USB extension cord with a on/off switch could work. It's not automated but would be more convenient than removing the dongle each time. I'm thinking something like this

  • I have this exact same problem, but with a Chevy bolt. Some cars USB ports are "always on" and some aren't. Might be worth trying different ones and see if there's a port that doesn't power on randomly. This didn't work on my car, but it's a common solution I came across when I was trying to figure it out. For now, I've just reverted back to wired AA.

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Made a aviator cable mount to keep my coils alligned

  • Plex @lemmy.ml

    Help finding a suitable streaming box