@IvenBach Looks like it. So far it it's given me near full bed area usage. Shifting the limit switch forward more accurately made the front edge the y=0 for the origin point.
@FreeMan past-Iven did that. I had the time previously to grease everything up. Don't have the freedom right now but still want to contribute in some way.
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@IvenBach Cloning the repo to a fresh location brought down a file pointer. ¿Why? mumble mumble shrug. I manually downloaded the files to fix and resolve it. Time to move onto the next task I don't know how to do.
I keep going back to the #AmericanFreedom concept where an inconvenience to people, specifically their lifestyle or belief system, isn't tolerated. I don't know if it's cultural/psychological/inbreeding but IMO it is at the root of a lot of #Muricuhs issues.
People are disconnected from where things come from. Water comes from the faucet. They don't seem to think where it comes from before it enters the water system.
House I inherited had a dead lawn because gma couldn't get out to water it. I prefer to have a garden or food production instead. Corn in place of a front lawn. Carrots instead of grass. Potatoes not roses.
Either it was already forced through because demand required it or it will eventually. Can't educate Pineapples about the realities and constraints of life/environment.
There was a water reclamation project that required vote approval to pass and eventually fund. It took waste water and purified it back into drinking water. Got shot down because Pineapples didn't like the Toilet-to-tap slogan some administrator coined for it.
Right now people can "only water their lawn two days a week" because of drought restrictions. IMO it ought to be mandatory to remove grass and install drought proof lawns. But it's SoCal and that won't happen.
Because of the water shortage a lot of farmers in central cali had their water rights reduced and when driving through that area you'd see tons of signs complaining about it. I'll try and take some photos when I pass through there.