Kroxx

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[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Ahhh I misunderstood your tone my bad, it's a bit of an emotional topic for me. I've been checking in on friends the last couple days to make sure no one's dead.... I thought you meant that last sentence as an "we're being censored!" Bit

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee -2 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I'm gonna guess you're just trolling or unwell mentally, I am from WNC and a majority of my family and friends live there. There is one granite mine that supplies for chips and it is in a specific town called Spruce Pine. The government did not manufacture a hurricane that covered a third of a state so one town can give away mining rights

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 89 points 3 days ago (3 children)

The night vance cometh

 

Verizon is stopping support for message+ and says to just use Google messenger. Fuck that I hate Google, can anyone suggest an app I can use to just text people and send pictures that works on and offline?

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

The tone of this writing is bizarre, even for satire

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 4 points 5 days ago

There are lines for grocery stores but it's mostly because the store itself is throttling the number of people in the store at the same time, gas is non-existent, no cell or Internet connection, many without power or water or both. I don't know if it's as bad as Katrina but it is certainly pretty bad and way worse than when the area was hit by multiple hurricanes in the late 2,000s.

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 10 points 1 week ago

A Nation in active conflict cannot join NATO, you silly silly person

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

RuneScape would like a word with you

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 7 points 2 weeks ago

Eh I'll take it, better than reading about candidates continuing to defend a fake news conspiracy about immigrants eating pets or whatever horrible thing they focus on next

As sad as it is, it's actually kinda refreshing to see a mundane headline regarding politics

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Everyone of the people I know who have the sticker/tattoo aren't Nazis, they are big into guns and tend to be anti-government though.

Three percent is from the population% that supported the American revolution at its inception, at least that's what I've understood of it.

I'm sure there are plenty of Nazis that also claim to be 3%ers but I've never known it to be a Nazi thing, maybe they have tried to claim it.

Similar to the OK hand sign I will never see it as a symbol of nazism/white supremacy.

Most of those stickers aren't Nazis

 

You should never support the scumbags at Hasbro/WOTC if you are into tabletop games

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 26 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

For reference here are inflation rates YOY since 2017:

2017 2.10%

2018 1.90%

2019 2.30%

2020 1.40%

2021 7.00%

2022 6.50%

2023 3.40%

Just to make up for the last three years of inflation they would need +16.9% instantly. Assuming +2% inflation over those 4 years (which is the average but not right now) that means from 2020 to 2028 inflation rose 26.3% so if they started a +25% increase over 4 years this year, the workers would have the same spending power they had in 2020.

Data is from the bureau of labor statistics

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 13 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

1.25×40×52= +2,600 per year before taxes, they would hit +10k after 4 years which almost certainly won't keep up with inflation. So at best they would have equal spending power to when the 4 year period started

[–] Kroxx@lemm.ee 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Blocking hexbear.net and lemmygrad.ml

Yeah that'd for sure step one for blocking some extreme views. It's actually kinda nice that they all aggregate to a couple instances, just have to find an instance that blocks both or filters them out. I don't block them personally but it's fairly easy too.

 
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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Kroxx@lemm.ee to c/vaporents@lemmy.world
 

I've been trying to help kick start this community off. This is my first time really posting, I was always a lurker. I was trying to think of things I could post about daily and was planning to do an in-depth series of guides on ball vapes(which I will continue to generate). The problem I have with that is ball vapes are still very new, with them still pretty early in development there many dents to hammer out. They don't appeal to everyone and it's 100% understandable, I was turned off by the complexity when I first saw them and pretty much wrote them off (glad I looked back into them though). So I wanted to try to throw posts up on a variety of dry herb vaporizering topics, this one will appeal to people who want a heavy hitter ball vape adjacent device without any of the downsides of ball vapes. The Vapor Brothers VB1.5 I DON'T OWN THIS DEVICE

At a Glance

  • Easy setup, plug-N-play whip desktop vape

+Safe, very shielded from burning anything

  • Pure convective heating

+Can leave on all day

  • Reliability, vapor brothers has been around forever and make a good product

+3 ball materials (zirconia, alumina, or boro glass) and 2 ball size options 3 or 4mm

+Can retrofit VB1.0

-Hits very hard but not as hard as a ball vape

-once you select your material it doesn't look easy to change it out

-Can't set exact temp, uses dial instead

-Can't have a portable head, will be entirely desktop

This is basically just the OG Vapor Brothers desktop but they changed the steam to include balls that you choose (see above for materials/size) so it seems like a hybrid ball vape/desktop device. Reviews seem solid, people report it hits almost as hard as ball vapes. This seems like a great middle ground bridging desktop and ball vapes, unlike ball vapes though this is a plug and play device with little to no safety concerns comparatively. It looks like you can pick them up for around $300 depending on what you choose, not a bad price point imo. You could get cheaper ballers but you could also get way more expensive ones. They can also retrofit an old VB1.0 and convert it to the VB1.5 for $125 which I thought was pretty neat. I don't think the stems/balls can be easily changed out but I could be dead wrong on that and of course no things that are for ball vapes will work with this. The only other downside I see to this is no precise temp control, other than this looks like a phenomenal device!

Image from vaporbrothers.com/VB15

 

I saw this picture of the internal heating elements of the mighty. I hadn't seen it before so I wanted to share!

Pretty neat: you can see the thermocouple in the bottom left of the heating chamber to track temp, the air path spirals up the element picking up convective heat, and you can see the hottest spot is in contact with the herb bowl which gives it the conductive heating. Superbly designed device!

 

I cleaned my glass for the weekend (ignore down stem haha) and wanted to share a picture of my daily driver setup! Just a TM2, glass bowl with 14mm connector, and an Orb water piece. I hope everyone is having a relaxing weekend!

 

So I've used portables for years and desktops a few times. The last couple years I've kept reading about ball vapes and they sounded cool but honestly I got intimidated and stopped looking into it. There are so many options and components and you have to worry about compatibility etc.... Well I hope to make a series of posts addressing all of this to help other people be more comfortable approaching getting a ball vape!

At a glance, what is a ball vape? Simply put a ball vape heats up an e-nail, that then heats up a metal or glass housing, that houses hundreds of 2-4mm balls (where the name comes from). These balls are made from materials that have good heat retention properties, silicon carbide(SiC), ruby (corundum), alumina, zirconia, and many more. These balls heat up as well and when you draw air though the balls the air heats up and passes though the herb vaporizering it.

What's the benefits? The reason small 2-4mm balls or jewels(lil diamond shapes) are used is because they have a large surface area compared to larger (5+mm) shapes and you can get a higher packing density(more balls/volume). This heats the air passing though very uniformly, leading to a much more uniform extraction (less green and black ABV). It also allows for a very open airpath, while being able to maintain temperature. The housing and balls (often referred to as a head assembly) have a huge thermal mass so you can rip the hell out of a ball vape and the heat will keep up! A ball vape offers a one hit extraction from flower, kinda like dabbing flower if that makes sense.

There are three main components you need to start a ball vape setup:

-PID controller

-a coil that is compatible with the PID

-a head assembly that fits the above coil and balls

The rest is a bowl, bong, and any adapters you want. These depend on injector vs difussion style but that goes past the scope of this post.

All of this is just a very general picture of a ball vape written as succinctly as possible. I will dive much deeper into the setups, parts, and adapters in future posts.

Image from tools420 site in comments, I just wrote over it.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Kroxx@lemm.ee to c/vaporents@lemmy.world
 

Just a quick guide to help anyone understand some of the differences between conduction and convection vaporizers. Hopefully it helps people make informed decisions on what types of vapes they want!

At a glance:

Convection

+More even extraction

+Better flavor

+Lower combustion risk

+Better for on demand large rips

+Less stirring needed


Conduction

+Larger clouds

+Better heat retention

+Designs are more compact

+Cheaper

+Better for long vape session/ sharing


What's the difference?

Conductive heating is heat that is transferred though being in physical contact between solid objects. Thus a conductive vape is a vape where flower is in direct contact with a heat source.

By contrast convective heating is heat that is transferred though gases. Thus convective heating heats the air that then travels through and heats the flower.

Most portables and devices in general are hybrids where some part of the bowl heats up and the air that passes though the herb is heated, the mighty perfect example of a hybrid device. Pure devices exist of course, the Tinymight 2 is purely convection. Pure conduction is a little rarer or at least I haven't personally come across as many pure conduction devices, I believe the starry 4 is a pure conduction portable.

*That is not my picture, I got it from the Wikipedia page on heat transfer.

 

I want to see this community grow so I want to start creating some content here. What's everyone's favorite vape here? Could be model specific or vague like portable, conduction, analog, etc... Preach your favorite way to vaporize!

 

I am currently on win10 but have been toying with mint and liking it. I intend on fully switching over soon. I have also been toying with the idea of some simple 3D modeling, like making custom parts for projects around my house. Maybe using a CAD software to generate stls for a 3D print or using it to spec out parts for a design made out of aluminum extrusion (like 8020) little things like that. I was thinking about getting a solidworks hobbyist license for 45 a year but solidworks doesn't support Linux. I could keep a Windows dual boot HDD, but fuck that. Any suggestions on a CAD software that fits? Have a gaming PC with a 3060 and some beefy hardware.

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