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DIY-CNC-machine
- Show HN: How to build a CNC-machine from scratch, using 40x 3D-printed parts
- Has anybody here made this DIY CNC Machine?
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Here are three hobby projects I've worked on during the last 2 years. I've written extensive guides for all of them:
https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-CNC-machine A CNC-machine I built from scratch, using 40x 3d-printed parts.
https://github.com/maxvfischer/Arthur An AI art installation I built from scratch using a GAN network, Samsung The Frame, a button and a PIR-sensor.
https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-arcade A full-size Arcade Machine I built from scratch.
- Links úteis para criar uma máquina CNC
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Voron 2.4 gantry supported weight
This is not what you are looking for but I'm putting it here anyway DIY CNC
- Show HN: I built a CNC-machine from scratch, using 40x 3D-printed parts
- DIY-CNC-machine: How to build your own CNC machine from scratch
- I just finished my latest big project, building a CNC-machine from scratch using an Arduino Uno, GRBL and 40x 3d-printed parts. I've also written an end-to-end, extensive and detailed open-source guide of how you can build your own machine!
xenops
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Is emacs the answer?
For some really nice LaTeX previews whilst writing, I would recommend Xenops. It will display pretty much all LaTeX equations, environments, tables, figures etc for your whilst you are writing. I use it all the time and love it.https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
I was studying maths as a hobby and made myself a LaTeX editing environment in Emacs with inline rendering of mathematical content: https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
A handful of other people use it I think but I made it for myself and don't have time to maintain it when I'm not studying maths.
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Async Start-Process `org-preview-latex-default-process` (Doom Emacs)
just use https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
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Looking for a neovim GUI with image previews
Hi, I really like this package for emacs that allows to preview latex and images directly in the document (not in an extra window): https://github.com/dandavison/xenops.
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Preview LaTeX equations on *.tex files
im surprised noone has mentioned https://github.com/dandavison/xenops which does exactly what you're looking for
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
Mathematical LaTeX editing in Emacs with automatic inline rendering of math, tables, and TiKZ diagrams.
It's hard to imagine this getting popular because (a) it's Emacs, (b) LaTeX is a pain and Overleaf is pretty nice, (c) I think it would require the Auctex team to want to adopt my implementation, and combine their expertise and code to parse LaTeX math delimiters as reliably as auctex does, (d) I only use and develop Xenops when I'm studying maths, which is not at all now I have a real job again. But Xenops is nice to use.
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I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim
Plug: I recently created a new LaTeX editing environment for Emacs with automatic inline rendering of math, TikZ diagrams, and tables:
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
It creates plain LaTeX files that can be shared with non-Emacs users, but also works with org-mode. Math preview images are SVG by default and are crisp on high res / retina screens.
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How do I integrate wolframscript?
Xenops is a nice package for editing LaTeX and it allows integration with computer algebra systems. I looked at the code and it seems to allow me to use wolframscript (which I think is the free version of the wolfram engine) but whenever I try to run the code in the example, it returns the error no org-babel-execute function for mathematica. When I put (requireob-mathematica)` into the init.el, it says there is no such file or directory. How can I integrate this free version of the wolfram engine?
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JupyterLab LaTeX – live-editing of LaTeX documents in JupyterLab
Plug: If you're an Emacs user, I've written an emacs LaTeX editing environment with automatic live rendering of LaTeX math, tables, and TikZ images. The images are rendered asynchronously using emacs-aio.
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
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ShareLaTex - A web-based collaborative LaTeX editor
Grbl_Esp32 - A port of Grbl CNC Firmware for ESP32
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.