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12:00 AM
a board with another stepper driver and heater mosfet
 
@KamilSolecki jesus h crisps
 
@KamilSolecki a huge part of me wish that's staged
 
@Luggage didn't you want the board with the slot for the addon rpi?
 
I do.
the Einsy Rambo?
 
so. dual extruder then :D
 
12:02 AM
i think that one is single.
 
rpi does all things (with help)
 
Yea, 4 stepper drivers
I can get those drivers on another board, with some work
but it's a nice all-in-once board. pricey, though
 
I could just go with a plain arduin9o mega and get a hat
my printer can't do that
 
@rlemon beautifru
although, that the hell are you still doing with one cent pieces?
 
12:11 AM
pennies* and it's not mine
but I do have a bunch of pennies
soon it'll be legal to melt em down
 
yeah I have a few too
 
not ours
 
or were you talking about US?
 
USA still uses pennies
Canada does not
 
12:12 AM
nah, canada pennies
 
yea, stupid worthless pennies
 
yup
this is really great
 
everything < 25 cents can go as far as I'm concerned
 
definitely can't wait for that
bah, don't bother, forget about dollar cents
 
nickels are good for nothing, a dime is almost useless. 25 cents seems reasonable enough
 
12:13 AM
i'd be happy with just losing the penny
more is cake
I have to wait for this huge bed to heat to print a tiny part.. I so should have gotten ann ender-2
i guess i could print without heating
 
I still might get an ender-2
they're cheap enough.
just need to make room for it somewhere.
 
or something enclosed..
I wonde what frames are out that I can build on
 
get an ender-2, build the enclosure
 
I only build things I can click 'print' on and wait
no manual labor.
 
print all parts, buy the plexi at home despot
pay a local kid to assemble it
 
12:18 AM
they'll cut to size?
 
if they're nice
 
oh
 
I know they cut wood and some of the metal
never asked about plexi
just design it around the sizes they have
 
hm
yea.. or sizes I can order online.
 
they sell really thin shitty window sized stuff
would probably work
 
12:20 AM
I'll just stick the printer in a garbage bag held up with clothes hangars.
 
that moment when you ask creative to give you the svg instead of the png, and you get an svg with embedded bitmaps
 
lol
 
love that feeling of a successful test print
 
that for your relay?
 
12:25 AM
it's just a test to make sure I got the socket fitting right
not going to print the entire electrical box with wrong sized holes
 
My soles are insanely dry.
 
My soul is dry
 
she tripped over a rock XD
 
i tried a tiny benchy like Lemon's pic. The top is overheating
 
My Seoul is dry
 
12:42 AM
cc @rlemon
my fans could not keep it cool. I'd need to make some adjustments to print thigns that small
 
is that just a 50% benchy, or another stl?
 
40% benchy :)
 
lemme try :)
40% benchy challenge, go!
 
42% really
 
12:45 AM
I just made the Z 20mm. came out to like 41.6 something
so.. like z-hop or something i need to use...
my second attempt is starting. I am trying to adjust temp and coasting, too, so this could go really bad
 
I will take the lazy way out and just use cura
 
@Luggage I add a dummy object to make it travel and add cooling time
 
I turned on an s3d setting that reduces speed on small layers for the purpose of cooling.
 
Cura has that option but it doesn't go slow enough so it's mostly useless
 
1:01 AM
.. what's this about cooling?
should I be concerned? I haven't consciously done anything about it, and 'm not sure if or how it would affect my prints
 
you'll find out
 
@rlemon what's this filament? amz3d abs transparent green?
 
probably sls printer
 
wait you mean this was not your print?
 
1:06 AM
I have a .25 nozzle I haven't tried, yet..
but I don't feel like swapping it right now
if I have heat problems again, I'll just print two at a time.
 
1:19 AM
@ssube always sunny isn't on netflix anymore. what do?
 
@Luggage from the looks of my current print, either it was a very large penny, or it was like 30% benchy
 
sail hatan
 
perspective maybe?
 
> 1 cent for scale. 10 mm length, 8 mm height. Printed on Anycubic Photon at 0.01 mm layer height. Took ~2 hours with 5 s. exposure time, but 8 s. should be better.
gods
 
wat?
 
1:26 AM
I'm currently printing benchy at 42%, which amounts to 25.2mm long according to cura
 
ohh, lemon's SLA version?
 
yea 25 / 12 / 20 for my size
 
it seems you have a much better front boat than mine. you'll see in a few minutes, but slowly enlarging the boat is very "jerked" on my print
... I have no idea how to express what I want to say
 
Please print me a gf thx
 
1:34 AM
I cant print you an exact replica of my right hand.
though it's probably be too large, nvm
 
is it actual normal that a hash created by crypto.createHmac always is 128 bytes long (as hex)
 
@Luggage between that and the price hike, I'm canceling.
going with hulu and emby
 
Failure #2
 
Stop being bad
 
Oh, you think your failure is bad?
So my printer has a bent Z-rod from the install
 
1:46 AM
 
i'm happy with it up until the overheated section
 
Look at that mess
 
:)
the dr seuss version
 
How the top layers managed to shift like that and maintain adhesion beats the hell out of me
 
1:47 AM
is this a contest?
 
youer model looks differnt
like thicker
or maybe it's just the color and lighting
 
Its also ABS
 
ah
 
and, in my opinion, it seems to have a thicker apperance
 
yea. what layer height? I was on 0.12
 
1:49 AM
This was .2
 
that accounts for that
 
morn
 
morn
 
:O someone replied for real
 
1:50 AM
Go away spammer
 
meet Banshee
 
what size is that?
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Your looks like there may be a bit of over-extrusion going on, hard to tell because its hard to see the surface
 
stealth benchy
 
:)
@hilli_micha that's possible. there is sometimes stuff that seem to be out of the shape itself. maybe I should try setting it to 95% extrusion or something
... now that I think about it, not sure what "extrusion" setting would be. flow?
 
1:56 AM
extrusion mutiplier in s3d
 
Its a combination of a few settings I believe.
Filament Diameter and Multiplier ^^ Luggage for the main one
 
so, cura can't even handle the smokestack on 25% scale
 
As far as I'm concerned, Cura can't handle anything beyond the most basic of prints without issues cropping up..
 
25% is too small for many of the details on a 0.4 nozzle
 
I did that ^^^^^ using cura
 
1:58 AM
what scale?
 
0.12 mm and reduced all movement speeds by 50%
42%
 
ahh, nice.
 
I think I could pull off 30
I couldn't figure out a way to make it even try the smokestack on 25
 
2:00 AM
3d printed dick measuring
 
thoughI just noticed, at 42, it did not print the small chimney at the back of the boat
 
same in s3d
 
yeah, except in this particular dick measuring, the goal is to go smaller :P
 
oh crap there's still a tiny gap at 30
wait
 
2:01 AM
@Luggage that's a cool view
 
if i add some horizontal expansion it may work
25%
 
Hi all
i would like to know, is anyone knows where to look for the logo loading animation ?
 
Which logo loading animation?
 
something like this
however, the link that i sent to you. the owner is no longer update the code. So im stuck...
 
Uh, so then what's your question?
 
2:09 AM
do you know where can i find something like that?
 
What's wrong with that?
 
because the library itself doesnt support jquery 3.1.2 or latest version of javascript
 
Fix it. Fork the project and update it. We believe in you.
 
@Drew There's a no-jquery version, so jquery support shouldn't be an issue
 
@Luggage hahah, i am beginner...
 
2:12 AM
So?
Do you intend to stay a beginner forever?
 
ok, last benchy attempt
 
@KendallFrey urm, when i used jquery3.1.2, there are some errors. even the demo of library itself is using jquery 1.12
when i tried to change the jquery 1.12 to 3.1.2. it doesnt work...
of course i dont want to become beginner forever haha. Need time to solve it, just that i am seeking another library to use it for temporary
 
2:47 AM
so... I will be trying out my first tinkercad thing just now. it's a window handle for a friend whose windo handle broke
 
404
 
oh I have to publish it. try again?
I thought it would be like gist.github, with private meaning not publicly available but the link still showing the stuff
my hope is that the round handle will be able to turn freely after the print
 
nice. I wonder if the notch on the handle will be a weak point
ohh, that's why. nevermind
i didn't realize it was meant to turn
 
yeah, I assume that's what it's meant to do because the broken piece I have in hand does. I'll see when we try replacing with the print
 
3:13 AM
@rlemon actually, it seems it's because I was trying to have the roll unfold from the bottom up instead of from the top down
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm going to be trying to convert you to OnShape
 
@KendallFrey I'm still really just jabbing in the dark here, I'm not commited or anything
 
it's another 3d cad thingy?
 
I have issues with the pillars :(
 
3:17 AM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier yep, a parametric modeler
 
@Luggage but very nice finition on the shell
 
um, what?
 
hmmm... y'know. the outer layer on the front?
 
ah
 
google translate told me "shell" just now, but maybe that's not it
 
3:19 AM
the boat hull
finition is also nonsense. "finish"?
 
yeah probably
something like the "definition or level of detail in the end". like, the finish, is really less "pixelated" (we can't see each single layer) than my benchy
 
well, at that angle.
lemm take a pic under differnt light
 
what's the resolution?
 
To lose weight
 
sopuny.gif
 
3:23 AM
 
nice fingerprints
 
shit
 
hashtag stolen identity
 
@SterlingArcher why was it you were talking about genetic testing a short while back?
I might be a CF carrier apparently.
 
3:26 AM
i carry a gene for Leigh Syndrome
 
Never heard of it. I’ll google
 
harmless to me, deadly to a conceived child if I find somebody (lottery chance) with the same gene
 
Yokes, that’s worse than CF
 
> Leigh syndrome is a severe neurological disorder that usually becomes apparent in the first year of life. This condition is characterized by progressive loss of mental and movement abilities (psychomotor regression) and typically results in death within two to three years, usually due to respiratory failure.
 
Lol, yokes
Intelligent design, my anus.
Thanks, for all the defects, jesus
Mucho appreciato
 
3:30 AM
can I have some of what you're taking?
 
it runs in my family, I had a 25% chance of being a carrier. Unless it runs in your family, the chance you're a carrier is fucking small
 
I’ve got to watch out for CF, which is more common
 
Hey ya'll 😃
wassup ?
 
pretty happy. just finished printing the first model I actually designed
annd it might just work
... or break lamentably
 
3:48 AM
grats man
 
I had diarrhea
Now I’m going to bed
 
4:07 AM
i had to slow with an engine because i don't have the heat shield unlocked yet
rip
when it tipped in the ocean i lost kerbals
shoulda dropped the engine
 
5:03 AM
I have eaten way too much today
 
5:25 AM
0 survivors :\
 
My basement is looking like a production crew from the 80s is crashing there
 
user7396942
hi!!! everyone
 
6:34 AM
Oh yeah..@Lo
 
@Vikash.777 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
@Loktar cool idea
but it looks a lot more complicated than it is
still neat
 
7:06 AM
@rlemon damn you
 
7:30 AM
o/
 
good morning
 
@undefined Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
what is the correct function to change display: property in not inline CSS?
I tried $(".my-class").css('display', ''); but that made a mess
 
@undefined because display is usually "inline", not "" by default
I think you're changing it just fine
 
@Neil in my case its in the style sheet and not inline. after I tried that .css I got several errors in the console
I thought there might be a better approach to change that
to explain: I have a class which has display:none; by default and I would like to change that to display:flex; when JavaScript is not disabled at client side. I read (maybe I'm wrong) that I have to "clear" the none first and then set the new value
 
7:38 AM
@undefined you should restrict javascript changes of css styling to only the things you must do for animation or in response to user action. If you can change the css style, do that instead
hmm
 
@undefined you cannot use jQuery inside stylesheets.
 
oh
 
yeah, if you were trying to do that in a css file, it's wrong :)
 
stylesheets have their own markup and do not support JS (and everything that comes with it)
 
it's always javascript and belongs in javascript script tags
 
7:39 AM
no, yes, I know that. I have an external style sheet and an external JavaScript file
 
there is a way to write logic in your .css files - postcss for example
 
in your javascript file, try setting display to flex directly
if that doesn't work, you can try setting it first to "inherit", then "flex"
 
and I would like to add the code which change the display property in the external js file, of course
@Neil yes, thats what I'm trying. But is the .css function the correct one for that?
I feel like I'm trying to do easy things in a complicated way again
 
$(".my-class").css('display', 'flex'); should work just fine then
 
thanks @KamilSolecki
is it possible with this method to add more than one property? like display: -webkit-box; display: -ms-flexbox; display: flex;
 
7:45 AM
no, and it wouldnt' make any sense to do so..
 
yes, it's called "graceful degradation"
last valid one applies
 
you'd override the display value each time
@Mosho you can do that using jQuery?
 
well, in this case it's just vendor properties
@Neil er, I really just read that part
about CSS :D
 
not good but I was afraid of that.
 
@Mosho ah :)
 
7:46 AM
now that I read up, never mind :>
 
@undefined "display" is a key.. every time you assign css styling to a key, you override the current version
At least when you use .css function in jQuery
as @Mosho mentioned, in your css stylesheet, you can have multiple values and the last valid one will get used
 
hm yes @Neil so I would have to find a work-around for that?
like commenting it out in the style sheet and then delete the /* */ with jQ?
 
@undefined That's an interesting problem actually
 
feels like its very complicated. What am I doing wrong that I always encounter such problems?
 
I'd rather have a different class for those things
and change the element's class based on your conditions
 
7:49 AM
yeah, might be best to dedicate a css class to it
then if javascript is active, you add a class (rather than add style individually)
 
like a .hide and .show class?
I tried that yesterday too, using $(".my-class").toggleClass("hide");
but that didnt really work well (but thats because the css is a little bit messy)
 
in what sense "css is a little bit messy"?
so don't call it hide/show. Call it undefined-hide and undefined-show
actually no, don't do that ;)
 
haha :D
messy in the way that there are too many !important properties which override the display settings I set with jQ
 
PSEUDOCODE:

CSS:

.my-class-default {
	display: none;
}

.my-class-flex {
	display: flex;
}

.my-class-legacy {
	display: -webkit-box;
}

JS:

if (browser.type === 'modern') {
	myElement.attr('class', 'my-class-flex');
} else {
	myElement.attr('class', 'my-class-legacy');
}
Just an idea
 
@KamilSolecki Boo
you could just have .my-class-flex with all flex display types and let css sort it out
No browser checking involved
 
8:04 AM
thanks @KamilSolecki good idea :) is 'class' the default class or the standard class of my element?
would be even easier @Neil
 
oh right we can shorten this to two classes
 
yep
 
I'm going to try a few options, thank you two for your kind help :)
 
also you could probably just add the class, not set the class, so long as you make sure your flex rule takes precedence
otherwise you're also removing all classes added to it
but setting it would make it easier to verify that everything works up to that point :P
 
.my-class-default {
	display: none;
}

.my-class-js {
	display: flex;
	display: -webkit-box;
}

JS:

document.onload = () => {
	myElement.addClass('my-class-js');
}
 
8:23 AM
but would the added class override the display properties of the default class? or do I have to remove the default class before add the .my-class-js?
 
it should, let me check
 
@undefined if you use attr, you're setting the class attribute
if you use toggleClass or addClass, you're adding it on top of existing classes, and the one applied is the one that has precedence
Which is preferable if you can do it that way because it means you don't get unexpected side effects from existing classes
 
mhm thanks I think I would have to use both. first the attr to "override" the default class with display:none; then add the original class with all the other properties. but while typing this, I think I could just add all properties to the -js class. then I would only have to use the attr
 
no, not recommended to use javascript for all the styling
it's not immediately obvious now, but you'll regret it later.. it looks ugly and it is less performant on top of that
 
but yes, what Neil said
 
8:39 AM
thanks for the fiddle
 
Mornings
 
I have a pen where I try it: codepen.io/undefined999/pen/WMjWba (but it contains the old, not really working code from yesterday)
 
morning @SaitamaSama
 
8:50 AM
Finally someone is asking the real questions gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/10982#note_58776989
 
enable browser javascript when website open... is it possible?
 
@OliverSalzburg Hmm, it could be because my proxy is blocking the css, but the icons on that page are enormous..
 

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