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+1 for bluefin. I’m actually running that on my own laptop. Fw13, it’s been rock solid, which is exactly what I wanted.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - NeowinEnglish
2·14 days agoLegitimately. Fedora Bluefin here. Giving the atomic thing a try 😁
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Looking to buy a cheap but best first 3d printer. Ender3 V3, CR-10 SE, or something else?English
2·17 days agoWow, are you me? Haha also circuit stuff, woodworking when I was a kid, piano I never play, just got my first sewing machine a few months ago.
Add in fpv drones, ham radio, meshtastic, homelab, enthusiast grade flashlights, longboarding, snowboarding, wake surfing, backpacking, flipperzero, LINUX! Lol you can run out of time and money pretty quickly.
But, do all these things just a little, and it’s good.
Do you really never ever touch your stuff anymore? Or just nowhere near as much as you did?
Because for me, I still sometimes, rarely, but sometimes, utilize the skills I gained. I don’t go hard on any single one of those things anymore, but I’m glad that I did, or at least I tell myself I am. Now when I go backpacking, I know I have the best flashlight for the job. When I play with meshtastic, my ham radio skills tell me my antenna placement is optimal. When we were sending a care package to a sick friend, we thought of a funny inside joke to reference, so I dusted off the 3D printer and printed up a couple trinkets that were perfectly matched to the joke. When I decided to set up my homelab, my previous love of Linux made it easier to set up proxmox. When I wanted to use my camp chair at the beach, I was able to sew a sheet to stretch between the feet to support me on the sand.
It’s up to you what you wanna do. But I don’t view my hobby jumping as a bad thing. So long as I keep the spending more or less in check, who cares? I’m having fun, learning skills, and those skills can come in handy.
Other people are sometimes jealous of my ability to learn and enjoy so many things. I’m able to help them when they get started later, because I have an approximate knowledge of many things 😂
I say go for it 😁
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Looking to buy a cheap but best first 3d printer. Ender3 V3, CR-10 SE, or something else?English
2·17 days agoLots of comments here, plenty of information for you. I’ll add to the pile that I started playing with my buddies stock ender 3, fought it often, lots of tweaking and configuring.
Then I got my own ender 3v2, and fought it less, but still needs tinkering. Usually though I can fire it up and print small stuff without touching it. I print infrequently these days, so the procedure usually involves wiping the dust off the bed first. But it works well enough for my needs.
I tend to get into hobbies for awhile and then back off, so I’m glad I didn’t spend more. And really, while $300 is a lot of money in many ways, in some ways it’s not so much. I’m glad I have a printer, it is occasionally highly useful. But I’m glad I don’t have a $600-1000 printer. Personally 🤷♂️ but that’s just me.
I just changed from glass to PEI, night and day difference
Sweet thanks! I’m actually in the market for a 3d case, I hadn’t started searching yet, but it was on my mind
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Linux@programming.dev•Bazzite surpasses 30k active users, gaining 5k users since two months ago 🎉
3·1 month agoWell… Start INstalling it 😁
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Help! Drone motors 2 & 3 in wrong direction, not possible to switch using Betaflight. USB defective, any way to access ESC Configurator using WiFI connection?
3·2 months agoThis is the answer.
If it’s a DC whoop style motor, switch them.
If it’s a BLDC with the standard three wires, just swap two of them, pick any two and swap them.
Also curious about this
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Meshtastic@mander.xyz•Does anyone know of a way to make a solar (no battery) meshtastic node?
0·2 months agoI would love to have a copy of this circuit!
I imagine adding more capacitance not only increases the run time at night under a light, but also the charge time. How did you decide on a good value?
Very cool!
Have you looked into lithium capacitors? Here’s one built into a charging circuit. Kind of interesting
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
2·3 months agoNo worries thanks for the information!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoThat’s good to know thanks!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoGood to know, I’ll have to play with it.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoAh that makes sense haha
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoHmmm, that doesn’t sound very encouraging haha. Well I’m gonna try PEI anyway, see if I can keep it flat enough.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoThat’s encouraging!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English
1·3 months agoI thought too cold caused warping, does too warm cause it as well?


Finally set up my proxmox server, been procrastinating for a year. Thought on a whim, “I’m only using 2 of my 4 slots, and I could benefit from a bit more RAM. It’s DDR4, can’t be that expensive”.
Yeah… It was that expensive. More expensive than when I bought the stuff originally when this computer was new.