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I wasn't very much into Portishead back then, more on the hip than the trip side of the hop so to speak, but I can confirm that it does sound freakin' fresh today. Just found this "mixtape" recently: soundcloud.com/built-to-las...
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Thanks :) I realized the other day that I've been familiar with Blender to some extent for at least 12 years, as I found some renders I made at work in 2013 for a car showroom guidelines. Can't share them, but I used very simply modeled elements + downloaded models of cars covered with cloth :)
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and contrary to some common stereotypes, he did not suck 🦇🧛‍♂️
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Yeah I just discover him, really like the energy and approach. I just recently started looking into the animation part of "blendering", it's a whole new world for me 🙃
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and we still don't have the diagonal option, either. CONCERNING.
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Yes I was curious about that. Sounds like a great class to take :)
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Cool! Is Blender taught as arts, or computers, or some, well, blend of both? Or maybe even physics, for simulations?
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a logical continuation of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisure...
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sounds about right. thank you for your service!
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how much is that in imperial units?
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I sure as hell hope so!
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This would be an excellent idea for a scale model 🙃 Also reminds me of that one episode of "Poker Face", where the guy had a white '79 Firebird.
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I've been recently re-watching for the n-th time all the movies (the one in Jutland is one of my favs), so I thought, let me see if anyone on Bsky likes those movies 😀 Cool photos!
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"Seychelles warblers will divorce each other when it rains." - talk about a fair weather friend, sheesh!
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that's a really cool place, I was just looking at a leaflet I kept from.. 10 years ago, I guess. time flies!
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he doesn't seem to be particularly pleased with being observed 🙈
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hey, don't you distract me from the course I'm doing, I still need to animate my fish-bot 😀
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that's a good name for a band! 🙃
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWdx... Babe wake up, it's... Flavor Flav, back from the grave! 🥳
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yeah! he's a true master of the geometry nodes :)
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nice! adding this for some additional inspiration: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSrU...
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according to statistics he's most probably from *checks notes* Delaware or Pennsylvania IIRC
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meanwhile the no_std generated with esp-generate --chip=esp32c3 compiles without any problem.
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well I do have nightly updated, and running it with +nightly returns the same error. those linker errors are always really frustrating as I never have any clue what the problem is. seems to be just like this: github.com/esp-rs/esp-i... which was then marked as "closed", so I really don't know.
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= note: use the `cargo:rustc-link-lib` directive to specify the native libraries to link with Cargo I did follow all the steps from here: github.com/esp-rs/esp-i... not sure what I'm missing 🤔
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I'm getting this: collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status = note: some `extern` functions couldn't be found; some native libraries may need to be installed or have their path specified = note: use the `-l` flag to specify native libraries to link
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I decided to try it on ESP32-C3, like this: cargo generate esp-rs/esp-idf-template cargo cargo build but I get a linker error: error: linking with `ldproxy` failed: exit status: 1 This happens with both 5.2 and 5.3 versions (these are the options I get while generating the template) 🫤
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yeah that seems to be the thing. what I couldn't figure out if there was a difference between the new Xtensa (S2, S3) which are present in some new devices, and the older ones in terms of the toolchain. but I guess they all need the custom one.
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WTF is MARSUPIAL? is that an acronym, hence all caps? or they actually have some huge kangaroo that could, I don't know, jump all the way to Mars?
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doesn't look like they've finished it or something
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I'm just curious because I have small Xiao C6 and C3 boards, but I also see a bunch of the older DOWD-something chips in various MCU+display combos, and from what I understood there are some differences in the toolchain between the older and the newer chips (?).
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the very same, a van Klomp masterpiece.
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is it about the Fallen Madonna?
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Imagine being Dima the Drunk and waking up with yet another hangover to this situation.
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After all those years of being kinda angry at the Americans about the "Polish jokes", Poso finally makes me understand them. He must have one of them mugs with the handle inside!
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I'm asking because I still haven't tried Rust on ESP32, but already got to the point where I know that some targets are better than others. The wroom, that would be one of the older, LX6 versions, right?
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cool! literally and figuratively. just out of curiosity, was it a big deal to actually disassemble the unit? this seems to be the worst part of such repairs, actually.
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looks really cool! out of curiosity: what board is that?
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CONCERNING.