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3D-Printed Mathematical Lampshades

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75 points·by hessammehr·6 miesięcy temu·31 comments

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hessammehr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Ine thing no other CMS tends to get right (for my needs) is Gutenberg. Tiptap, mantine etc.are just no substitute and for someone like me with next to no frontend knowledge Gutenberg was the only option that provided the flexibility and good defaults to keep a decent looking website that my students could also post on with no training.

A while ago I ran claude code in a custom loop (calling it autoclaude; this was last summer) to create a CMS with Gutenberg’s editor but a lean Python backend (github.com/hessammehr/nuCMS). This was in the Sonnet 3.7 days and even that model got quite far.
hessammehr
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I would recommend Onshape to start. The user interface and documentation are stellar and you don't need to install anything to get started.
hessammehr
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Good to know about the risk of deformation due to heat from the LED strip. Ours hasn’t visibly warped over the past few months of use, fingers crossed it will last a little while
hessammehr
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I haven't used OpenSCAD much beyond combining primitives. Truthfully these organic shapes are more of a use-case for 3D modelling software like Blender rather than CAD, but I'd be keen to hear if you end up giving OpenSCAD a go.

My Bambu A1 mini has been reliable despite the challenging geometry; pretty sure your P2S will work just as well if not better. Good luck!
hessammehr
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Just noticed that this has made it to the front page, so just had a quick look through to see if there are any broken links, etc. (as I have a habit of forgetting them) and added the missing OnShape link to the LED strip diffuser.

Also recommend checking out the live Marimo notebook linked down at the bottom. Incredible what you can do with Pyodide + Marimo these days. I only wish there was a webassembly version of jax to make it easier to share random numpyro experiments.