instant pot, air fryer pot lid, deep fryer for things air fryer can’t do. Everything else has linux or is controlled from a linux server.
instant pot, air fryer pot lid, deep fryer for things air fryer can’t do. Everything else has linux or is controlled from a linux server.
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and it probably gets thrown out then the price jacked up on the next batch
how much do lenses cost like this?
yes this needs details.
at least push one last update that warns the users
never heard about this app, but where do you have to live to get cigarette ads at all? I’m pretty sure we made that illegal in canada and I never saw any while travelling either.
that costume is way better than it has any right to be
I think one of the existing chocolate printers actually used that design. I was concerned about chocolate pellets in a printed hopper though.
he does say you can do chocolate. apart from the hot end, auger, and mechanical parts it’s all 3d printed though. I guess you could go through the cursed endeavour of setting up an all stainless printer to print all the parts in one of those so called food grade filaments but I don’t trust that much. Or you can just operate off the understanding that we are all saturated in plastic already.
Oh I didn’t know about this. Is there an easy way to check if the current setup has proprietary firmware in use?
there’s this: https://greenboy3d.de
Not cheap though, and I think the first batch hasn’t shipped yet.
the main merit to me would be printing super soft materials that cant even be made into filament reliably becomes possible
If there’s nothing wrong beyond the hideous consmetic damage sure.
Some distros have some very specific images like this one that I would install if I had the same computer:
I wish I could wrap my head around either. I haven’t even followed a tutorial and I have been able to produce functional replacement parts and mods to various things at work using onshape or f360 but I would much rather not use those if I could use anything else nearly as quickly.
That’s too bad. From what I can find online there are a bunch that have in kernel drivers but I can’t personally vouch for any of them. I haven’t seen any reports of linux compatible usb bt dongles above 5.0 so far but that might just be Google’s fault for making internet searching garbage.
what kind of computer? does it have wifi already? Its not usb but the ones I always get are the intel wifi+bt units. I bought a few wifi6e + bt5.2 recently each in different form factor for my laptop, desktop, and steam deck. apart from the deck which is soldered on and I don’t have time for yet, the pcie and m.2 wifi and bt combo cards work out of the box on bazzite.
If its a laptop or desktop that has antenna on the motherboard io panel then it probably has an m.2 card that can be swapped for a bt integrated one and you could jump to wifi 6e at the same time. or wait for wifi7 and whatever bt version will exist then I guess.
yeah I’ll stick to the other way around
make sure everything is as square as you can make it, tension and eccentric wheel not too much or too little, no broken parts, get some filament you dont care about and dry it then go through this:
https://ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/
skip any voron or klipper specific stuff and follow the marlin instructions for each section that has them.
Its a huge pain in the ass to do the whole thing, but you will be able to rule out everything that can be ruled out. Some of the sections are more or less once per printer, some per toolhead change, some are once per filament type, some are per individual roll.
it it for sharing or just showing off?
Bazzite for my gaming pc, steam deck, and family members. It just works and they cant fuck it up. Even brother laser printers official drivers installed for my mom’s comp. Gotta check the details of that cups exploit though. My gamig pc is also the fallback pc I expect to always have working and for servicing any others if problems come up.
Arch or arch based, except manjaro which has screwed me over too many times, for having easy access to pretty much any software that can run on linux, or just stuff that requires too many hoops to jump through to get working on atomic distros like bazzite.
Dietpi on my SBCs like the ones running klipper for my 3d printers
Debian for my servers, homeassistant etc, but I’m planning on checking out coreos.
Also alpine just because.