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Designed this simple and easy to print cable holder
  • The enclosure for my SV08 arrives today. Looks like my first ABS print is decided. I was trying to figure out how to cleanly/neatly arrange a cable on the dash (from the break controller display) so it doesn't block a couple switches and the stereo. Thanks for the design!

  • The Plucky Squire recently came out, and used the Steam Deck to represent PC
  • GTA5 still works, just not online/multi-player. Story mode works.

  • Have you ever committed mistakes while setting up your homelab?
  • You too, huh? Thank God for backups.

  • Advice choosing my next 3d printer
  • I’m surprised you saw that much of a speed improvement, but I guess I ran my old i3 clone somewhat fast.

    My tuned/reliable profile (on Prusaslicer) on the Ender 3v2 was 40-60 mm/s and acceleration 200 mm/s^2. The stock profile (on Orca) for the SV08 is 200-300 mm/s and acceleration of 20000 mm/s^2. That's probably why such a dramatic speed increase.

    Were you homing z with the bed cold? If homing z involves touching the build plate, I could see this.

    The auto z-offset on the SV08 heats the bed to 65, then does a QGL, followed by cleaning the nozzle, then the z-offset calibration (using the inductive probe on both the bed and the z-offset probe), followed by a bed mesh, then a test print. Most of what I've read is that the heater is not the most efficient at heating the bed up completely. That's why everyone (Sovol included) recommend heat soaking for the initial z-offset. After I did that, I've had no problems with first layers.

  • Advice choosing my next 3d printer
  • I have an Ender 3V2 that I converted to direct drive with linear rails and CR Touch, and was pretty happy with the reliability of it. I've been wanting to build a Voron forever, but the amount of hours to build/cost of a kit (I can't print ABS) was a barrier to entry.

    I just picked up a Sovol SV08, which is a derivative of the Voron 2.4 (there are some proprietary parts on it, but $579 vs. $1000-1200 for a kit, I'm OK with that). I'm pretty happy with it thus far, although it did require some initial tinkering. Here are the highlights:

    • Core XY
    • Enclosure Ready
    • Fast (printed something that took 26 hours on the Ender, and it took less than 4 on the SV08).
    • Finicky for the initial z-offset. Heat soak the bed for 30 min at 65 degrees, then run the automatic z-offset.
    • Got super frustrated why I couldn't figure out the inconsistent extrusion/shitty prints. Tightened the tension screw on the extruder. Problem solved (rookie move).

    Time will tell if it's a long term printer, or more of a tinkerer. However, they open sourced it all - and there's already a ton of mods. Printing the housing for the BTT 5" touchscreen, saving me $50 over buying a touchscreen from Sovol. It might be worth a look.

  • Jellystat...guide or instructions?
  • Family and some friends from back in my days in the military. Those guys are who I keep an eye on, because they don't use it as frequently as my family.

  • Jellystat...guide or instructions?
  • I use it to track users use/watch habits, to restrict their access if need be. Every user with a password that may or may not be strong is a weak point in my network security.

  • NAS Server OS/Software Suggestions
  • I would agree. But for the very basics starting and learning, the UI isn't that intimidating.

  • NAS Server OS/Software Suggestions
  • OpenMediaVault (OMV) is a Debian server with a very user-friendly web interface. It also has solid documentation and a robust community. I've been running it for 6 years, and I am very happy with it.

  • The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT
  • If you're on Windows and mildly frustrated about whatever MS is doing that week, the thing you want is a one button install that does everything for you, works first time and requires zero tinkering in the first place.

    This is the reason my 77 year old father in law switched. It seemed like every couple of weeks, he was calling me because Microsoft changed something. And it confused him, and he thought he broke something. I got so frustrated that I asked if he was open to trying Linux. After having him try some distros on Live USB, he went with Pop.

    Haven't heard from him other than the occasional question about how to do something new.

  • How to try cosmic alpha without installing the iso?
  • I flashed it to a thumb drive and booted into the live environment.

  • How was your experience using Linux in college?
  • I used nothing but Linux for my Master's and am currently using it for my doctorate. I've been full-time on Linux for over 10 years.

    I did find that OnlyOffice played better with MS Office than LibreOffice. I also use the school's Office 365 that they provided me to open my finished files in the web version to verify the formatting matched. There was only one time it didn't.

  • What Air Conditioner would you recomend between $500 and $700 CAD?
  • If the unit you buy has an IR remote, you could look into Sensibo as an add-on. I just installed a Mr. Cool mini split, and set up a Sensibo Air at the same time. The Sensibo integration is two parts - Homekit and API from their cloud service. Most of my automations use only the Homekit integration. Sensibo's website will also let you check to see if the AC unit you're thinking of works with Sensibo.

  • What are the best proprietary/paid apps for linux?
  • Vuescan is great, and near as I can tell it's one guy. Totally worth it.

  • The Immich core team goes full-time | Immich
  • The other partner in FUTO is Louis Rossman. Maybe one cancels out the other?

  • Linux for Kids?
  • Ummm, their SteamDeck runs Pop? Have you modded it? Because last I checked it ran SteamOS (an immutable Arch variant) and used KDE in desktop mode, whereas Pop uses Gnome...

  • UGREEN enters Network Attached Storage (NAS) market with diverse Linux-based NASync lineup
  • I've built every NAS/home server I've ever had. There's lots of options out there for the case as well. You could take an SFF Mini ITX case with a single 5 1/4" drive bay and put an icy dock 8 x 2.5" SATA backplane in it. Don't know if icy dock (brand) is widely available in Europe...

    Just pointing out that if you imagine it (form factor with 8 hot swappable drives) there's probably a solution to build it from scratch.

  • Favorite Local-ish Roaster?

    Always on the lookout for great roasters (I generally buy a bag of fresh roasted when I am visiting someplace). So who is your favorite local-ish (not necessarily around the corner, but at least within a reasonable driving distance) roaster?

    For me:

    • Virginia (northern): Cafe Kreyol
    • Virginia (eastern shore): Eastern Shore Coastal Roasting Company
    • Virginia (Hampton Roads): Pale Horse Coffee
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    It's that time of the week...

    Are there any other home roasters in here?

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