Have you dried it?
Have you dried it?
What about PCTG? Pretty much for anything that I’d need more strength than regular PETG I could go with PETG-CF or PCTG. The only thing that can force me to use ABS/ASA is the need for (more) temperature resistance.
Tailscale, because it’s a peer-to-peer VPN based on WireGuard with very little setup and Cloudflare Tunnel for external access to HA
Often there aren’t definitive answers, and drying never hurts;)
Have you tried drying it? Sometimes filament is not dried out of the box.
That’s pretty hot for PLA
I have had this for a while, I believe I have enabled experimental features on it.
I have no experience with it, but this is why I’ve mentioned it - for ma y the hardware is already there, or they can upgrade to it and enjoy the additional benefit;)
Some of the newer iPhones feature a LIDAR scanner and there are store apps that can use it to scan too
The K1 series has graphite bushings on the X axis which should be self lubricating and should not be greased.
There’s always a chance your backups might get corrupted too if you let it continue like that
I’d shut it down before it corrupts even more, replace HBA when it arrives and run a scrub to see what’s the damage
Additional question: Developer beta for 18.0 seems like a dead end right? Is the 18.1 beta stable, or did it introduce some weird bugs with the addition of the „AI” to a small portion of users?
How do you attach it?
Yeah, I know that it’s like and English only, but it sure seems like they’re weaponising it to say „EC is bad”
F that, they indiscriminately collected data from European websites, but still somehow won’t release the feature here. This is absolutely a dick move. I don’t understand how they think this is going to play out, but I can’t imagine it being good for anyone (mostly them).
There are some specialised esp32 devices sold with cases (sometimes optional), but 3d printing is another fun thing to get into since you seem bored;)
I am too, and it is really easy to do so. Look up “Linux cpu governor”. NUT (which is the most common UPS management software for Linux) can execute commands, start timers at different events from UPS.
Yeah, that explains stuff. I thought you might have had some stuff on Pi that you could’ve been running on the PC. In that case I’d recommend that you run the NUT on RPi, and set it to pause print on a power failure, possibly change CPU scaling (i.e. to “powersave” CPU governor if you’re running Linux) on the mini PC, or even possibly shut it down in an event when the power outage lasts longer than a minute.
My dryer has a PETG profile that uses 69C, I usually dry it for 10-12 hours just to be sure.