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  • Some people are required to wear a suit and not smell like a pig, after a bike ride of 25miles to work would do.

  • How to Figure Out What Your Car Knows About You (and Opt Out of Sharing When You Can)
  • Not possible for people that commute miles/km to work

  • How to Figure Out What Your Car Knows About You (and Opt Out of Sharing When You Can)
  • Thanks I opted out via the eff links to my car manufacturer.

  • Finally got a UPS
  • Any suggestions for good UPS that doesnt break the bank? Maybe ill just mod my old ones and use car batteries.

  • FCC scraps old speed benchmark, says broadband should be at least 100Mbps
  • File an FCC complaint. They are required to provide something like 80% of the advertised speeds on average otherwise they can get into hot water with FCC with big files.

  • Appreciation / shock at workplace IT systems
  • Yubi keys... for all logins, would solve this mess, geez.

  • Well that sucks
  • Well said.

  • Well that sucks
  • First sentence, I agree. Second, factually incorrect. 3rd, i agree, parents should be monitoring their children and teaching them about birds and bees for their age, giving them knowledge so they dont go looking cause they are curious.

    Nothing said restricts websites in a whack a mole fashion as this will never work. Kids will always find a way around restrictions.

  • That's just politeness, am I right?
  • Yeah and those keys.

  • That's just politeness, am I right?
  • These are the people i have no issue with guns.

  • rule
  • Easy, Turn up the volume.

  • Good luck speed cameras
  • Knowingly doing something that could be malicious is still malicious.

  • How IT People See Each Other
  • Someone should make a ven diagram.

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    I have unearthed Google Gemini's utopian vision for our future
  • First comment from a brand new account. Blocked, moving on with life.

  • Banana Pi's $31 BPI-WiFi 6 router runs a fork of OpenWrt - Liliputing
  • They outlined processes of what happens next since vote was approved on 1-17-2024. According to this, I dont expect anything until end of year or next year before product is ready to be sold

  • Klipper from marlin, tons of issues

    I am finally reaching out as I am at my wits end and need experienced people to help me resolve my printing issue.

    I have a Voxelabs Aquila (Ender 3 v2) formerly running marlin with small but manageable annoyances like overhang and manual bed leveling and thus began my journey after a year of using Aquila to start modding/upgrading the thing.

    First thing i did was upgrade the fans and shroud, this improved prints slightly but was still not satisfied.

    Moved to Klipper and added BLTouch and this is where all my problems started. After hours of following guides and troubleshooting of setting them both up, i still get very little bed adhesion and layers are not smooth together (gaps) with the same 3d slicing software i have been using before the switch (yes changed it to Klipper firmware in slicer)

    As you can see in the picture this is after a manual bed level. Where do i go from here?

    Edit 2: fully cleaned nozzle, hotend, and bed without any other changes with same results.

    Edit 1: forgot to add my printer.cfg ``` [include mainsail.cfg]

    [stepper_x] step_pin: PC2 dir_pin: PB9 enable_pin: !PC3 microsteps: 16 rotation_distance: 40 endstop_pin: ^PA5 position_endstop: 3 position_max: 235 homing_speed: 50

    [stepper_y] step_pin: PB8 dir_pin: PB7 enable_pin: !PC3 microsteps: 16 rotation_distance: 40 endstop_pin: ^PA6 position_endstop: -17 position_max: 228 position_min: -17 homing_speed: 50

    [stepper_z] step_pin: PB6 dir_pin: !PB5 enable_pin: !PC3 microsteps: 16 rotation_distance: 8 endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop #position_endstop: 0.0 position_max: 250 position_min: -6

    [extruder] max_extrude_only_distance: 100.0 step_pin: PB4 dir_pin: PB3 enable_pin: !PC3 microsteps: 16 rotation_distance: 34.406 nozzle_diameter: 0.400 filament_diameter: 1.750 heater_pin: PA1 sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F sensor_pin: PC5 #control: pid

    tuned for stock hardware with 200 degree Celsius target

    #pid_Kp: 21.527 #pid_Ki: 1.063 #pid_Kd: 108.982 min_temp: 0 max_temp: 250

    [bltouch]

    Can't move this configuration to include because of z-offset adjustment

    sensor_pin: ^PB1 control_pin: PB0 x_offset: -28 y_offset: -15 #z_offset = 0 samples: 2 speed: 2 #pin_move_time: 0.500 #probe_with_touch_mode: False #pin_up_reports_not_triggered: True #pin_up_touch_mode_reports_triggered: True #stow_on_each_sample: False

    [safe_z_home] home_xy_position: 125,125 #this should be the center of your bed speed: 50 z_hop: 10 z_hop_speed: 5

    [bed_mesh] speed: 80 horizontal_move_z: 5 mesh_min: 3, 33 #!!min and max co-ords are based on the probes location not the nozzle!! mesh_max: 207, 213 #needs to be calibrated for your individual printer probe_count: 5,5 #this is the number of probing points on X then Y axis mesh_pps: 2,2 fade_start: 1 fade_end: 10 fade_target: 0

    [bed_screws] screw1: 25, 25 screw2: 195, 25 screw3: 195, 195 screw4: 25, 195

    [heater_bed] heater_pin: PA2 sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F sensor_pin: PC4 #control: pid

    tuned for stock hardware with 50 degree Celsius target

    #pid_Kp: 54.027 #pid_Ki: 0.770 #pid_Kd: 948.182 min_temp: 0 max_temp: 130

    [fan] pin: PA0

    [mcu] serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 restart_method: command

    [printer] kinematics: cartesian max_velocity: 300 max_accel: 3000 max_z_velocity: 5 max_z_accel: 100

    ## <---------------------- SAVE_CONFIG ----------------------> ## DO NOT EDIT THIS BLOCK OR BELOW. The contents are auto-generated. ## ## [extruder] ## control = pid ## pid_kp = 31.251 ## pid_ki = 2.510 ## pid_kd = 97.268 ## ## [heater_bed] ## control = pid ## pid_kp = 69.577 ## pid_ki = 1.022 ## pid_kd = 1184.541 ## ## [bltouch] #*# z_offset = 3.609 ```

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    Wifi relay board + usbc trigger boards + Home Assistant

    Looking to combine:

    ESP8266 1/2/4/8/16 Channel Way Wireless WIFI Relay Module AC/DC 5V/7-28V/5-80V + Usbc trigger 12v modules + 12v 10A (possibly more or 2 split between half of relays) power supply connected in parallel across all relays + Buck converter to drop 12v to 5v to power relays

    Purpose? Want to migrate all my power for my devices for my network equipment that support 12v to usbc. I will probably get the 16 relay and split up 4 sections to the usbc specs (5v,9v,12v,20v) for all my device power needs.

    Thoughts? Suggestions? Has anyone tried this?

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    StopSpazzing Spaz @lemmy.world

    Just a bored techie surfing around for new news and tech.

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