AlexanderESmith

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[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 29 points 6 months ago

Don't.

Okay, that could easily be misinterpreted. What I mean is don't look for one. Live your life. Get to know yourself. Find some hobbies, start some projects, do some cool shit. Not as a resume for a relationship, just to do it and be fulfilled. You don't need to find someone right this moment.

The worst relationship I ever had was because I was young and lonely and bored and I ended up dating someone who nearly destroyed my life and dominated everything about it. Took 5 years to get away from it. Subsequent relationships suffered, though not because my partners were awful, I just wasn't worth dating.

At some point, I just got tired of it and "retired" from dating. I took care of myself, did things that interested me, and relaxed for a few years. Just me. I got really happy just being with myself. Then, my best friend of nearly 20 years and I ended up starting a thing nearly on accident, and now (a few years later) we're very happily married. Absolutely would not have been possible unless I'd spent the time to figure myself out.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago

People need to stop calling everything "fake news". First, the shit you see online may be fake, but it's not news. And second, perpetuating that stupid-ass phrase just gives the morons who coined it more excuses to keep using it.

If you think something is a lie, say so in plain English.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I only work in dumbass terrestrial systems administration, and even we do that (mostly because I pitch a fit when they try to test more than one thing at a time)

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago

I disagree with the overall substance of your argument.

Sure, if you've already designed something on paper and want to feed numbers in and get a part, CAD is clearly superior. I don't work that way.

I will use (and recommend) the tools that have the least friction for me. I would not increase the time and headache to complete a project just because someone else thinks another workflow is better. I don't need CAD because 3D printing tolerances are not that tight. Some people need/want CAD because that's the only kind of tool they've used to make 3D objects, and that's low friction for them. That's cool too.

I'm suggesting Blender here in case someone (OP or a passer-by) hadn't considered it, and didn't realize that it's up to the task of creating 3D printable objects. It definitely can, I've done it dozens of times, even with matching measurements against existing parts (which - it occurs to me now - is most of what I've done).

Also, I exclusively use Blender VSE for video editing. Mostly because it's the best free/open-source option I've tried, and I don't need to add another tool to my workflow. I never really liked the Adobe suite, and most non-adobe tools try to cosplay as them. It's a lesser form of a thing I already didn't like.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago

I have an extremely clear memory of watching that E3 Fallout 76 conference. I knew it would be a shit show as soon as he mentioned that there were no human NPCs. All the other shit he said about high next-gen detail/graphics just re-enforced the notion.

Bethesda? First time making a multiplayer game and they're swinging for psuedo-MMO? lol, I'm gonna sit this one out.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 23 points 6 months ago

Stop buying their products.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Unless you have a graphics background and no CAD experience. In which case, Blender will be far easier.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Thank you! Though, there's no paint or coating. Printed using standard Black PLA on a Bambu X1C. The finish is just the natural texture of the print.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 4 points 6 months ago

I was just posting in another thread about how I remade the armrest of my Traveler Guitar to be more comfortable. The one it comes with is super uncomfortable to me, so I redesigned it to be shaped more like a Squier. Images here .

All I really needed was some cardboard, some calipers, and Blender. Though, to get the measurements just so, I had to make a bunch of little virtual rulers (the yellow strips). In CAD, you wouldn't need those since the measurements are described directly in the process of making the part.

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

Same. My most ambitious project was to create a new arm rest for a Traveler Guitar. The one it comes with is super uncomfortable to me, so I redesigned it to be shaped more like a Squier. Images here .

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 14 points 6 months ago

Aaahhhh, there we go

[–] AlexanderESmith@kbin.social 27 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

I feel like someone in this thread should be calling someone else a tankie, even if only for the meme of it.

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