I like making things. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t. I don’t see failure as failure; I see it as progress. Interests include space/rockets, keyboards, and other niche things.
Thanks! And yes it is!
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I was thinking about automating some little things around the house with 3D printed mechanisms and raspberry pis, such as opening the blinds automatically at a certain time. I would have to design and 3d print the mechanism to make it work. Just an idea.
I also have bipolar, and use this to track my mood. The macro pad that I used is from Aliexpress and lets you program each button to act out a series of keystrokes. I made an AutoHotkey script that converts those keystrokes to a mood rating link, which I keep track with Obsidian (a markdown text editor/knowledge management system).
This is the AutHotkey code I use.
This is an example of it working
From there, you can look at the backlinks of each mood rating to see the dates and times where you had those moods. Useful to see the trends in my highs vs lows.
It’s a bit of a mix. Most of the frame is PLA, while the green bits are PETG.
It’s been going for well over a year now, and have not seen any warping thankfully.
According to Andrew Huberman, there is no one trait that can determine ADHD. It’s a lot of common traits that occur together.
Touche