DreadPotato

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[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Fans are completely disabled, except for overhangs and bridges. If I disable fans for overhangs and bridges, they sag like crazy.

I doubt draft shield is going to do anything, the printer is already completely enclosed in a tent. I have around 50-55°C inside the tent.

Edit: I tried a re-print with less cooling for overhangs, it seems to exacerbate the issue significantly.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Piped isn't working for me either anymore. I was using piped.adminforge.de before, but I've tried other instances too without any luck. It won't load play any videos at all. I can search and find stuff without issues, but I can't play anything.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

I just swipe left for "back" (android), and I can access everything just fine, it just closes the TOS. Just do that every time I open the app, works like a charm.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 4 points 7 months ago

I known perfectly well what position CATL is in on the battery market...but this is still nothing but PR bullshit, there is nothing but buzzwords in the link, no data or anything to backup their supposed breakthrough. PR "articles" like this are worth nothing, it's an advertisement and nothing more.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

The "article" is just a load of PR bullshit without any details whatsoever or any real info...so maybe they're just doing that...maybe not...it's impossible to tell from the link provided.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 0 points 7 months ago (6 children)

No, its objectively insane behaviour...not to mention illegal (at least where I live). It's not only dangerous for you (that bike helmet isn't going to do shit to save you if you're hit by a car at >60mph), but you're creating a dangerous congestion because you're going way too slow for the flow of traffic. Please don't be an idiot and drive a bike on the highway, mopeds are not allowed there either (where I live)

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 5 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (9 children)

Yes they should have significantly better bike and pedestrian infrastructure

No, its not an excuse to behave like a fucking maniac and ride a bike on an expressway...That is an absolutely insane thing to do. Basically any other road is a better solution, even if it's means taking a less direct route. Not everything can be done in a beeline from A to B.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 months ago

You're just making it ~~worse~~ better.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 5 points 7 months ago

But then you don't want face-melting lasers.

Now hold on...I can see that being useful too. Two consecutive failed face IDs? BAM!!!* face melting laser on the (probably) unauthorized person trying to access your phone.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

These watches typically come with charging cables, not a docking style station that you put them in. And keeping devices at a perpetual full charge for expended periods of time is a surefire way to kill the capacity quickly.

[–] DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I mean, I get a full week from my coros pace 2, with 5-6h of GPS cardio tracking (running) and 24h metrics (steps, stress, sleep, etc.) on a 310mAh battery. It takes a whopping 2h to recharge back to full, I would hate having to manage a tiny extra battery to save those 2h of not wearing my watch.

 

How long do you have filament sitting "in the open"? I mostly print with a single filament roll at a time, and just leave it on the printer. A 1kg roll lasts me several weeks. For long time storage I keep it in an air tight box with disiccant pouches.

But how long can I let it sit before I should start storing it with disiccant and/or drying the filament before use?

 

I wanted to print a temperature tower, but the custom Gcode entered in prusa slicer doesn't seem to actually change the temperature of the nozzle? It just uses the temperature that's configured on "other layers" under the filament tab.

I'm attempting gaaZolee's temperature tower, using the custom Gcode supplied with it, in the "before layer change" part of custom Gcode in prusa slicer.

 

I just assembled my new Anycubic Kobra 2, performed an auto level and tried to print the 30min benchy file they include on the micro SD card that it ships with. No other modifications of adjustments made. It printed in pretty much exactly the 30min the advertised.

It's think it did OK, but with obvious issues. Since I'm new to the hobby I don't know exactly what to expect and how to identify print quality issues.

My benchy looks like this:

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz to c/spoergsmaal_og_svar@feddit.dk
 

Når man nu har smidt Lineage OS på sin gamle android telefon (oneplus 9pro), så vil MitID jo ikke rigtig lege med fordi bootloaderen ikke er låst. Findes der et fix så jeg ikke skal have en anden telefon med stock ROM for at bruge det? Hvis jeg låser bootloaderen igen så havner den bare i et bootloop :/

Edit: forslaget fra humanplayer2 virkede, rettede fire tekststrenge i build.prop på telefonen fra "Lineage"/"userdebug" til "Linage"/"user" og voila! så virker mitID.

Recap fra reddit linket nedenunder, så vi har det på feddit.dk også.

Hvis man slår "Rooted debugging" til under Developer Options kan man gøre:

adb root
adb pull /system/build.prop

Redigér filen på computeren, udskift følgende tekststrenge:

"dev-keys"/“test-keys” til “release-keys”
“userdebug” til “user”
“lineage” til f.eks. "linage"

overfør build.prop tilbage til telefonen

adb remount
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop

genstart telefonen

adb reboot

slet cache og data på mitID appen, og så virkede det for mig

 

I am just getting back my sea legs, but apparently they're pretty shaky because I can't get my ubuntu torrent (no seriously, it is) to download. It never starts downloading and is stuck in "stalled". I've tried a number of things, but even with default settings it isn't starting. I'm using proton VPN on Linux Mint, but even with the VPN disabled it doesn't work.

last time I torrented was probably 15 years ago.

EDIT: i managed to get it working. As expected it was a Qbit config issue. First issue was a port forwarding issue. second one was the interface i connected it to. Apparently the interface named something with "vpn" is not the correct one to bind Qbit to, its a dummy created by the VPN that doesn't work. I had to select one named "tun0". If i just selected the regular physical interface I had IP leaks with the VPN enabled.

 

Are there any ways to avoid handing over your real phone number, besides having an extra SIM? Lots of places/services want SMS verification, but i rarely want to hand out my actual phone number.

 

I accidentally bought a tamper with a textured surface instead of just a smooth surface. Is one better than the other?

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A running haiku (sopuli.xyz)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz to c/running@lemmy.world
 

I have been running for a few years, but today I had an interesting first experience while out on the road. Here's a little haiku I cooked up while returning home.

I run far and hard

Today I had a new first

Never trust the fart

 

Do you aim to keep the brew time around 30sec regardless of shot size? If so, how do you go about that? Do you grind coarser? Tamp less hard?

If i keep my grind settings the same and tamp with (what feels like) the same force, my extraction time takes a lot longer when pulling a double shot (i use 16g) compared to single shot (8g), and using the same ratio.

 

Do you prefer bottomless or spouted portafilters?

I'm looking to replace the one on my machine, and I can't decide if I should go with a spouted like I have now, or try a bottomless. I don't really make two espressos at once, so the double spout is not a necessity for me.

 

I have a pair of Bose Sound sport that I have been using for a few years, and while the audio quality is fine there is an absolute insane amount of wind-noise when using them outside. If there's anything more that a light breeze, I have to crank the volume to hear my podcasts or music...and forget about using them on the bike!

What are some good alternatives that retain the audio quality, but reduce the wind noise and resist weather impact? On/over-ear headphones are not a solution for me, they're all way too bulky for running. Bone conducting ones like Shockz seem flat when listening to them

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