Nothing focused in on the “oh I haven’t implemented that important feature” quite like getting hardware ready to take for a live demo

Nothing focused in on the “oh I haven’t implemented that important feature” quite like getting hardware ready to take for a live demo

Great video today from Laura Kampf about her inner dialog when making new videos and starting new projects.
Even the greats need to have this kind of positive self-talk and reorienting of natural negative thoughts before diving into something new. Enjoyed mapping it onto the electronics space I work in as well.
Found out today that the North Carolina zoo is one of the largest “natural habitat” zoos in the country at 500 acres. To celebrate, here is a photo of an elephant.

It has been a decent chunk of time getting this blog migrated and operational. Sometimes I wonder if it’s worth it, but then I subscribe to another Substack and think, “wait, I think I used to follow this person on Medium?”
This is the 3D printing equivalent of a tickle at the back of your throat during flu season. I know the sickness is just starting.

I’m overdue to get back to this tiny layout project

I have been doing a bunch with 3D printing and DIN rail lately. But today it took a goofy turn when I decided to make skinny legs to lift it off the desk.

Two of my favorite folks from The Zephyr Project (Ben and Fabio) started a new Zephyr Podcast. This is episode 5, but subscribe for future episodes. I have a forthcoming piece I’m writing about my FW journey.
Despite the darkness of the overall story, all AI / LLM applications eventually make me think of The Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer from The Diamond Age
The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a science fiction novel by American writer Neal Stephenson. It is to some extent a Bildungsroman or coming-of-age story, focused on a young girl named Nell, set in a future world in which nano
New 3D printer setup that integrates spools into the side of the wire cart and moves the printer from the bottom row to the top. Less stooping when my prints go sideways.
