2025.01.31 08:01 Alone_Trainer3228 Were 6 million Jews really killed in the Holocaust?
Some people claim that the number is exaggerated. Is the 6 million figure historically accurate? How was it determined?
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2025.01.31 08:01 PaeP3nguin Logitech MX Vertical + G PRO X Superlight Franken-mouse for ergonomic gaming
TL;DR: I 3d-printed a bottom shell for the MX Vertical that holds a G PRO X Superlight PCB, while keeping the original MX Vertical PCB for two mice in one to create a mouse that feels like the MX Vertical but has a proper gaming sensor. The mouse The mouse I love the Logitech MX Vertical. The shape is super ergonomic and I really like the subtle grippiness of the shell. I use this mouse at work and home for 12+ hours a day with no ergonomic issues. However I discovered a few years back that the mouse's 125hz polling rate was the cause of my camera/mouse stutter in video games on my 144hz monitor. Shout out to Starfield's choppy mouse movement for finally inspiring me to get to the bottom of it. I've tried over a dozen vertical mice with >125hz sensors and even used them for extended periods of time. The two best feeling mice in my opinion were the DeLUX Seeker and this generic OEM vertical mouse (branded as MOJO right now, but sold as Zelotes in the past). However none ever felt quite as good as the MX Vertical. The journey Because of this, I've been constantly dreaming/brainstorming ways to get a proper sensor into the MX Vertical. With the purchase of a 3d printer last year I decided to try and design a new bottom shell for the MX Vertical and swap out the internals entirely for a G PRO X Superlight PCB. I thought this was promising as the Superlight has a separate PCB for the left/right click and scroll wheel so maybe I could drop it in directly. Unfortunately the top PCB of the Superlight is way too big to fit into the MX Vertical's top area for the mouse buttons. I think someone more skilled with electronics could probably figure out all of the ribbon cable connections of the MX Vertical and just solder them directly to the new mouse's PCB, but that's something I have no experience in. I'm also not that good at CAD so there was no way I was going to be able to design a fully 3d printed mouse like done in a recent reddit post. I don't have a SLS 3d printer and I really like the feel of the actual MX Vertical mouse shell, so a fully 3d-printed mouse wouldn't feel as good to me as the original MX Vertical. The solution With my hopes for a perfect conversion dashed, I decided to get scrappy. I realized that the MX Vertical shell is quite roomy, and decided to just keep both mice PCBs fully functional inside the shell. I ditched the top PCB of the Superlight entirely so all it has is a sensor for movement (it works perfectly fine without the top PCB!), then I'm using the MX Vertical entirely for clicking and not movement. With a pair of calipers, a 3d scanner (Creality Otter, totally unnecessary if you have more tenacity than me to prototype), and Fusion 360, I created a new, 3d-printed bottom shell with the shape and screw holes to attach to the MX Vertical top shell but has all of the bottom support points/holes for the Superlight PCB. This took a LOT of prototyping but in the end I had a fairly decent fit that held securely to the MX Vertical top shell. No supports are needed so any old FDM 3d printer works. Prototypes and intermediate steps CAD model From there, I detached the MX Vertical's sensor PCB so that it lays flatter, wrapped the whole MX Vertical PCB in some non-conductive material, attached the Superlight PCB to the bottom shell, cut off a plastic bit on the MX Vertical shell to make room, very carefully squished everything together, stuck some mouse skates on the bottom, and voila! Image showing the one plastic support you have to cut off of the MX Vertical shell MX Vertical PCB ready to go Positives and negatives The mouse itself is very functional and feels 99.5% like an MX Vertical. It's about 2mm taller to give some extra space to for both PCBs but still retains the same great ergonomics of the original mouse. Both mice function independently very well, the Superlight moves the cursor and the MX Vertical clicks just fine (and has zero movement input at all). Unfortunately there are many downsides. One is that while you can technically use both mice fully wirelessly, the MX Vertical will occasionally drop the initial scroll wheel event. My guess is its wireless connection is mainly kept alive by sensor movement and clicks, so if there's been no clicking in a while (and obviously there is no movement), the scroll is dropped but does reconnect. I ended up just buying two very thin and low friction mouse cables from Lethal Gaming Gear to just use both mice permanently wired. More rubbery/thick USB cables get very annoying with two plugged into one mouse. A downside I hadn't anticipated is that the 3d-printed bottom edges are sharper and have more friction than the original MX Vertical. I did not consciously think about it before, but I reposition the mouse during gaming by tilting it on its edge so the sensor is no longer getting input, then dragging it around the mouse pad on the edge. This is because vertical mice are a lot heavier so it's not as comfortable to lift the entire mouse. Not a huge deal but took some getting used to. Another downside is that you need separate software for each mouse as the MX Vertical doesn't use G HUB. I don't mess with mouse profiles or DPI at all but I can see this being quite annoying as the DPI adjustment button is linked to the MX Vertical and does nothing for the Superlight! The fit between the bottom and top shell are not 100% flush, much to my annoyance. This is because the profile at which the top and bottom of the MX Vertical meet is not on a flat plane! It's very close, but not quite. I could not be bothered to 100% accurately model the connection so there is a visible seam at some parts, though there's no squishiness or give during normal mouse usage. Finally, this mod is rather wasteful and requires two entire mice to create one. For the future, I would love to figure out the electronics a bit better and wait for the Finalmouse Falcon standalone PCB to see if it's possible to just solder all the MX Vertical top bits to a single bottom PCB so there's only one mouse and not two! Want one yourself? I honestly recommend not doing this as it's pretty janky. Try out the MOJO/Zelotes mouse, DeLUX Seeker, or some other OEM mice and see if you like those first. If you really want to give this a shot, you can get the STEP file for printing and Fusion 360 project for modifications on Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/1171558/ I probably missed some parts in the writeup so feel free to ask if you're actually gonna give this a go. Shoulders of giants I took inspiration from many previous attempts at something this: 2012 internal swap of an Evoluent mouse: https://www.overclock.net/threads/first-vertical-gaming-mouse.1607083/#post-25385422, https://www.overclock.net/threads/logitech-g-pro-vertical-mod.1716940/#post-27780040 CryoMods Evoluent internals swap: https://cryo-mods.com/products/general-custom-mouse-services MX Vertical strapped onto a G703: https://www.reddit.com/LogitechG/comments/rua2c1/maybe_one_day_logitech_will_make_this_until_then/ submitted by PaeP3nguin to MouseReview [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 08:01 Eagle0600 Freefall 4174 - Brownie List
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2025.01.31 08:01 MagicianAntique4349 Gush me over with your Mahouako hear me outs (I have nothing to do )
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2025.01.31 08:01 Previous-Estimate298 need help with llama 3.2 3b model
hello all, i am creating a quiz generation by using the transcripts from videos. the issue I am facing is getting the central topics from the transcript, as when generating the topics some extra chitchat also ends up becoming the questions. so how do I avoid this? what path should I take for better extraction of the topic that has been taught in the lecture transcript?
i am using llama 3.2 3b model for this using lmstudio.
your help will be really appreciated :)
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2025.01.31 08:01 aaA-aA- Does anyone know what type of spider this is? It's not a brown recluse, right? (Near Columbus, Ohio)
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2025.01.31 08:01 karmaticks फिर फँस गए केजरीवाल 😂😂
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2025.01.31 08:01 Psychological_Coast7 good cities to move with family
Hey guys, I moved to the U.S. a few weeks ago. I’m a senior developer, and my company relocated me from Rio de Janeiro. I’m in HB staying at a friend’s house for a few days, but I need to find a place to rent. It’s me, my wife and our 2-year-old daughter. My wife and I both speak English, but she’s POC (Brazilian indigenous people, red skin, straight hair), and I’m looking for safe cities regarding crime, xenophobia and racism. We are also Catholics, so it would be nice to have a good Roman Catholic church nearby. Any recommendations? Thanks.
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2025.01.31 08:01 MarchingBandFanatic Five years ago today, Lil Wayne surprise-released his thirteenth studio album, Funeral!
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2025.01.31 08:01 komoru-1 Not sure why my layeredFS mod isn’t working. Trying to improve ni no kuni wrath of the white witch to run better.
I extracted the nsp and its romfs and found a local_setting.cfg file (exact path romfs/local_serting) so I changed the settings around to be major to see if it would change anything here is the example “SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "DisplayWidth", 100; SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "DisplayHeight", 100; SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "FrameWidth", 100; SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "FrameHeight", 100; SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "MrtTargetWidth", 50; SET_PROP "SystemConfig", "MrtTargetHeight", 50;” and when I boot up the game there is no change despite my emulator saying the layeredFS is active. I’ve also tried repacking the nsp with these values and still nothing (I checked the rebacker nsp and yes it had the settings I set in its local_settings file) but overall not sure where do go from here. I can share any files necessary to help this get solved.
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2025.01.31 08:01 jonaxxstorieslovers Jonaxx Stories app update
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2025.01.31 08:01 PresentConfection200 Fanflix flash sale Welcome Back, Kotter complete series bundle for $14.99
https://fanflix.co/c/1kke932ec2uap-1-31-flash-sale-welcome-back-kotter-the-complete-series
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2025.01.31 08:01 scorpionxx0 You know the end is near when a zaku head is wearing a hat
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2025.01.31 08:01 Xx_Landlord_xX Bluetooth to FM transmitter for PipBoy 3000 MK. V
Hello all, honestly I have gotten my PipBoy 3000 MK. V recently in the mail and I’ve honestly had a lot of questions that I wanted to know about it. One of my main questions was about Bluetooth to FM radio for the Pipboy. Is there any sort of Bluetooth to FM radio device that I don’t need a car for that can hook straight into my phone? Is there any other way around this problem to play custom music at will without having to input the songs manually by taking apart the Pipboy?
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2025.01.31 08:01 Ashamed-Local2983 For beginners
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2025.01.31 08:01 Snorky10 Raymond Blanc’s Kitchen Secrets – Apples episode 11 - Few ingredients are as versatile and beloved as the humble apple. A staple in kitchens across the UK, this simple yet extraordinary fruit carries with it a deep connection to childhood memories, rustic family meals, and gourmet delights alike.
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2025.01.31 08:01 ticboxx Communication is such a complicated topic
Im studying engineering, but in order to graduate I need to take this course in effective communication and holy shit it’s so interesting
In middle school I was always told communication is always a Reciever vs a Transmitter of information, and it changes depending on who’s talking, THAT SHIT IS WROOOOONG
you can be both a receiver AND transmitter at the same time, cuz you transmit body language when you aren’t talking and the person talking to you can see you responding with your body to their words
You can also talk to yourself, you’re also a receptor n transmitter there
There’s SO much cool shit idkfrktngg
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2025.01.31 08:01 sheebalove When will 50 series cards be available on B&H?
Couldn't snag a 50 series card yesterday and wondering when they will release on B&H and hope to get one
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2025.01.31 08:01 taffe316 American Reacts to Anglian Lives with Alan Partridge
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2025.01.31 08:01 nikolym Cross OS account
Hi, I'm currently switching from iOS to android and I'm wondering if I can carry my account that I linked to my apple game center to my new device? Thank you so much for the help. submitted by nikolym to ProjectSekai [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 08:01 1healthyFreak Does the Blood Type Diet really work?
The Impact of the Blood Type Diet on Health Buy vitamins and supplementsHealthy Spell- January 30, 2025
The Blood Type Diet, popularized by Dr. Peter D'Adamo, claims that individuals should eat according to their blood type to optimize health, improve digestion, and prevent disease.
According to this diet, different blood types (A, B, AB, and O) have different dietary needs based on evolutionary factors. But does the science support these claims, or is it just another passing trend? In this post, we will explore the potential impacts of the Blood Type Diet on health and whether it’s worth considering for your lifestyle.
1. What is the Blood Type Diet? The Blood Type Diet recommends specific foods based on your blood type, suggesting that the foods you eat interact with your unique biological makeup.
For example, it suggests that Type O individuals should eat a high-protein, low-carb diet (similar to the Paleo diet), while Type A individuals should consume more vegetarian foods, such as grains and vegetables.
Blood Type Diet Breakdown:
2025.01.31 08:01 Zoory9900 Python package management system is so confusing!!!
I am getting absolutely confused by these terms. My brain got boiled, steamed, fried, dried, grilled AT THE SAME TIME by these nonsense:
2025.01.31 08:01 Informal-Basket3502 Are Assamese really going to be minority in their own state ?
I found this reel on Instagram (uploaded by Axom.meta) and the things he's stating in this reel are facts and not just claims. submitted by Informal-Basket3502 to assam [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 08:01 Affectionate_Ad1325 The Weeknd revisits his past at the end of Given Up on Me
Towards the end of Given Up on Me we can heard what sounds like clock hands ticking backwards (similar to the animated teaser videos) before transitioning into I Can’t Wait to Get There. Here in the intro he says “The darkness keeps you shining…just sign on the dotted line.”
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2025.01.31 08:01 metal_herbalist The Daily
How are you feeling today? What's new in your keto and non keto world?
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