[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 28 points 1 year ago

just let it flow and make the bed even warmer.

ITT: bedwetting. please share your experiences below.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ftp.rip/post/199402

I've built a few DIY kits and have never run into any issues until now. And I'm not even sure if I messed up the build or the design of the module is just wonky... Turning up the decay past 11 o'clock or so causes the volume of each hit to vary, and fluctuate wildly if turned up all the way, as can be seen in the image.

I can sorta replicate the issue in the simulated circuits linked in the manual - it seems like the volume of each hit depends on what direction the wave was moving when a new hit is triggered. In some cases the volume goes up, because of resonance, in others it goes down as the newly triggered wave is muffled by being out of phase with the previous one. Interestingly the issue disappear of the pitch is turned all the way up.

Anyone else having this issue, or did I fuck up the build?

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 19 points 1 year ago

how can 1 man be so based?

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 17 points 1 year ago

A single new reactor takes decades to build and costs billions. Investing in solar, wind, the grid and storage instead will generate more energy, faster, and for less.

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 33 points 1 year ago

Ungarische Behördenwillkür kann ich in letzter Zeit auch in meinem Job beobachten. Konkret sieht es bei mir so aus, dass notwendige Unterlagen bemängelt werden, ohne, dass auch nur ein Hinweis darauf gegeben wird, was nicht korrekt sei. Behörden in anderen EU-Staaten führen stattdessen jede fehlerhafte Passage mit entsprechender Rechtsgrundlage auf, aber bei dem aktuellen Vorgehen hat man in Ungarn keine Chance binnen der gesetzten Frist eine "akzeptable" Korrektur einzureichen. Die Behörden antworten darauf stets wieder nur, dass die gesetzlichen Anforderungen nicht erfüllt seien.

Aus eigener Erfahrung würde ich also den Verdacht bestätigen, dass Ungarn gezielt versucht den inländischen Firmen einen Wettbewerbsvorteil zu erschaffen, indem man ausländische drangsaliert und verdrängt.

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[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 4 points 1 year ago

sciencemadness.org is a fantastic resource for home chemistry. I love that necroing is encouraged, and never understood why so many other forums forbid it.

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 32 points 1 year ago

You can use LibreScore to download from MuseScore without an account: https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 5 points 1 year ago

Pyridine is pretty horrible... Don't really know how to describe the smell: like a mix of rotten cum and ashtray? It overpowers any other smells, gives me instant headaches and the stench can linger for hours.

Dimethyl sulfide is also pretty disgusting to me, kinda like... a kitchen that's been used to cook brussel sprouts for 20 years + garlic breath?

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 4 points 1 year ago

Buckets is a good alternative for anyone who can't find a key for YNAB classic: https://www.budgetwithbuckets.com/

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Redacted and Orpheus are good private general music trackers with loads of FLACs. Join by interview or getting an invite.

https://interviewfor.red/

https://interview.orpheus.network/

[-] dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip 22 points 1 year ago

I was gonna say something like ping, but there's still a surprising amount of development going on for such a simple tool (40th anniversary, yay!): https://github.com/iputils/iputils/blob/master/ping/ping.c

So... retro games it is. Currently playing through Broken Sword (1996).

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip to c/budgetaudiophile@lemmy.world

My cat recently decided to go to town on one of my ELAC speakers. I contacted their support in order to buy a replacement driver, and they straight up sent me one for free :)

So, shoutout to ELAC for a very pleasant customer experience.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by dotmatrix@lemmy.ftp.rip to c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml

So I'm currently trying to set up an instance, and I'm unable to upload pictures. The following toaster appears: https://imgur.com/d0MUhUb

And in the logs I see this:

2023-06-25T10:48:11.127198782Z 2023-06-25T10:48:11.127080Z  WARN lemmy_server::root_span_builder: Request error: error sending request for url (http://localhost:8080/image): error trying to connect: tcp connect error: Address not available (os error 99)
2023-06-25T10:48:11.127262799Z Reqwest(reqwest::Error { kind: Request, url: Url { scheme: "http", cannot_be_a_base: false, username: "", password: None, host: Some(Domain("localhost")), port: Some(8080), path: "/image", query: None, fragment: None }, source: hyper::Error(Connect, ConnectError("tcp connect error", Os { code: 99, kind: AddrNotAvailable, message: "Address not available" })) })

I have a pictrs container up, and set the following options in lemmy.hjson:

  pictrs_config: {
    url: "http://pictrs:8080"
    api_key: "apikey"
  }

Also tried it with pictrs_url: "http://pictrs:8080" (as described here), but that didn't help either. Why is lemmy trying to access localhost:8080 rather than pictrs:8080?

Edit: This has been resolved, thanks to @slashzero@hackbox.social: https://lemmy.ml/comment/948928

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