Message from @Lefteris

Discord ID: 427780407778607104


2018-03-26 08:51:37 UTC  

that that googlebro test the ugreen usb-c cables?

2018-03-26 09:10:27 UTC  

<:thonkang:327933449597878312>

2018-03-26 09:12:14 UTC  

Aukey is the only USB certified one

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/427756659537084426/unknown.png

2018-03-26 09:12:24 UTC  

Orico and ugreen are not on this list <:thonk:288060975775612929>

2018-03-26 09:14:32 UTC  

for reference

2018-03-26 09:26:06 UTC  

not that i blame them because USB IF certification is expensive as shit

2018-03-26 09:42:46 UTC  

Ugreen isnt on the chink list

2018-03-26 09:58:44 UTC  

tfw that twinkie thing benson uses costs $180

2018-03-26 09:58:49 UTC  

it's literally a $3 chip on a pcb

2018-03-26 09:58:51 UTC  

fuck it im making my own

2018-03-26 10:08:49 UTC  

>aukey

2018-03-26 10:08:51 UTC  

sounds like hokey

2018-03-26 10:25:37 UTC  

Anyone familiar with IEM tips? I'm looking for a way to find out, which aftermarket tips would work with my KZ ES3 - where'd I start looking?

2018-03-26 10:34:54 UTC  

@nya(h). there's chink spinfit copies

2018-03-26 10:36:31 UTC  

cool, if I were to search them on taobao, what would I be looking for?

2018-03-26 10:41:59 UTC  

@nya(h). they're on AliExpress

2018-03-26 10:42:06 UTC  

Just search spinfit

2018-03-26 10:42:24 UTC  

alright, thanks!

2018-03-26 10:46:36 UTC  

are yeezys and their reps any comfy?

2018-03-26 11:37:59 UTC  

@Lefteris try them and find out

2018-03-26 11:38:47 UTC  

nah its ok i found alternative

2018-03-26 11:38:55 UTC  

reebok CLEAN

2018-03-26 11:47:30 UTC  

👌

2018-03-26 12:28:58 UTC  

Cheapest 3d printer?

2018-03-26 12:29:07 UTC  

That isnt shit

2018-03-26 12:29:25 UTC  

choose one son

2018-03-26 12:29:58 UTC  

Please tell me there's a bit of both

2018-03-26 12:30:38 UTC  

Whats the most basic that you'd recommend?

2018-03-26 12:30:43 UTC  

no idea tbh but there are anons that 3d print

2018-03-26 12:30:46 UTC  

iirc @Kaytee

2018-03-26 12:39:32 UTC  

@Spethanie for first ever machine.. Anet A8

2018-03-26 12:39:51 UTC  

Community upgrade parts for it are quite good

2018-03-26 12:40:52 UTC  

Its one of those models what you upgrade continously and tweak to suit your needs

2018-03-26 12:43:52 UTC  

hi

2018-03-26 12:44:20 UTC  

@Spethanie how much work and learning are you willing to put in

2018-03-26 12:45:34 UTC  

if you have the time and motivation for it the best printer for your money is the tronxy x5s, hands down, nothing even comes close, but it will be a _lot_ of work and digging through forums and documentation of other projects and possibly hunting for parts if you've never built any sort of robot before

2018-03-26 12:46:15 UTC  

if you don't wanna build something from a box of bare parts, i'd say the cr-10

2018-03-26 12:46:41 UTC  

it's BIG, it's cheap, it's almost entirely ready to go out of the box, and has awesome community and manufacturer support

2018-03-26 12:48:03 UTC  

the x5s is even bigger, while having a smaller footprint on your desk, WAY faster, more precise, more easily customized