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I made a set of interactive slides for a course on the command line, complete with command line playback!
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<script async id="asciicast-498583" src="https://asciinema.org/a/498583.js" data-autoplay="true"></script>
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hide_image: true # Only use this image for static previews
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image: /assets/images/command_line_slides.png
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alt: A screenshot of a slide deck with computer code on it.
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I had to give a quick lecture on using the command line and came up with this to do live demos of using the command line. Embedded below.
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I've had a longstanding ambition to get a PCB manufactured but I've always put it off. Lately I had a need for a little adapter board to break out these 1.27mm spaced pins to 2.54mm pins that would fit into a breadboard. Feeling like it was a simple enough board I finally decided to fire up KiCad and give it a go. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a PCB with 2.54mm headers on one side to fit a breadboard and 1.27 inch headers on the other." src="/assets/blog/PCB/model/pcb.glb" ar camera-controls poster="/assets/blog/PCB/model/poster.webp" interaction-prompt="none" shadow-intensity="1" shadow-softness="1" exposure="0.5" camera-orbit="196.6deg 59.73deg 0.1m" field-of-view="30deg" auto-rotate> </model-viewer>
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commentid: 110810437631337327
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hide_image: true # Only use this image for static previews
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image: /assets/blog/PCB/horizontal.png
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alt: A 3D render of a simple PCB.
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I made my first PCB!
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It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a small 3D printed shelf to hold a toothbrush near the bathroom shaver socket without the cables being messy" src="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/toothbrush_shelf.glb" ar poster="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/poster.webp" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1.38" shadow-softness="2" exposure="0.8" auto-rotate camera-orbit="-35deg 78.72deg 411.2m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none"> </model-viewer>
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hide_image: true # Only use this image for static previews
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image: /assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/spin.gif
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alt: A render of a 3D printed shelf sitting above a shaver outlet, it spins slowly.
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It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some! I made this little shelf to tidy up the wires to our devices in the bathroom. The wires are now hidden, coiled up, inside the shelf.
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<h2 class="p-name blogroll-title"><a class="u-uid u-url" href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a></h2>
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<time class="dt-published" datetime="{{ post.date | date_to_xmlschema }}">{{ post.date | date_to_string }}</time>
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<summary class="p-summary">{{ post.excerpt | markdownify | remove: '<p>' | remove: '</p>' }}</summary>
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<figure class="blogroll"><img class="u-photo" src = "{{post.image}}"></figure>
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<figure {% if post.hide_image %} style="display:none;" {% endif %} class="blogroll"><img class="u-photo" src = "{{post.image}}"></figure>
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</article>
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{% endfor %}
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