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What happend to lemmy.ml? EDIT: Works with ipv6 disabled
Not sure where they host but AWS is currently in the middle of a pretty big outage so it could be related.
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What happend to lemmy.ml? EDIT: Works with ipv6 disabled
Not sure where they host but AWS is currently in the middle of a pretty big outage so it could be related.
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Jellyfin is not just good... but *better* than Plex now?!
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I'd have to agree with this, there was a time where Plex was amazing. after like the 3rd time I was forced stop it from hiding my library and them pushing services in my face I made the switch to Jellyfin. It's been long enough now that I don't recall the features I miss, and overall Jellyfin is fine, and seems to get better pretty consistently.
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Relay For Reddit dev is considering monthly subscription of $2-3
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TBH I'd happily throw some money at dbrady, but the thing is a large portion of it is going straight to Reddit, which I don't want after this fiasco.
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This was a fun read, Revzilla’s me take on moto-camping
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Not sure if you read the article or watched the video (it is long at 45 minutes) but these two do silly, impractical things on motorcycles, they are kinda like Top Gear but on motor bikes. So you are indeed right it is not something anyone should really do on their bikes, his final paragraph sums it up pretty well.
That said, considering all of the compromises we made in the motorcycling experience, a tent that weighs a couple of pounds and drops easily into a backpack or saddlebag suddenly doesn’t sound so bad. As long as you’re comfortable sleeping on the ground, like an animal. Which, if you build your own motorcycle motorhome, you might end up doing anyway.
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DRM removal tool was taken down from github. If you can, please download it from gitlab before its taken down too
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weird still up for me, just cloned the repo locally.
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What are the best free mmorpgs for a beginner?
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Been playing on twow for about a month now, it scratches the vanilla itch better than classic did, folks seem reasonably friendly and it's nice to have a community on the server vs modern WoW of never seeing the same person twice
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Arch Linux for gaming?
As others have said I doubt you will see a difference but I can attest to arch working just fine for gaming. Between steam and Lutris I haven't run into any real issues.
So if you're wanting to try arch go for it with confidence that your gaming experience likely won't be impacted.
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What search engine do you use?
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Yea it hasn't disappointed me so far, I'm also still in the trial, been waiting for a search that turns crap results on G and DDG to try and put it through the paces. Though compared to G it is nice not having half the results be sponsored.
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What is every here printing with?
Ratrig v-core 3.1 that I've heavily modified from "stock" configuration and still tinkering. Thinking of picking up a vzbot 235 kit to replace my old ultimaker 2+ at some point. I like the ultimaker, but it is pretty dated by todays standards.
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Air quality (Co2) monitoring options
I have done 3 and 4, and I definitely prefer the air gradient, it is a nice sleek little box that is flashable with esphome making it tie directly into HASS. Will be getting more of them in the near future.
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My new giant printer!
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Nice not bad! A pretty easy upgrade for power (if you have a mainboard that supports it) is to go to 48v for the steppers with 5160 step sticks, gobs more power, but you are also now getting to territory where a crash can start really breaking stuff. There is also a group in the discord where they are working on the AWD mod to add 2 more steppers to the XY motion allowing for insane speeds.
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My new giant printer!
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On my VC3 500 I use a rapido with a 0.4mm. My default PLA settings are 300mms with 10kmms2 acceleration. I'm not sure about OP but for me the larger build volume lets me kick off a full plate of parts and come back a few hours later. Gets pretty good quality but at that size/weight you do get some ringing on the parts.
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My new giant printer!
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North of ~25mm^3 I've found I need to really up the temps to keep up with PLA (mainly using eSun) which then also means a lot more cooling. I managed a pretty decent 14 minute benchy but need to retest as I've upgraded my cooling.
My current setup for extrusion: