I have some hue light (ZigBee) for some years and they are rock solid but pricey. That being said, another possibility for your issue could be wifi interference, you could try to analyse and change wifi Channel on your router to see if it gets better.
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What papalonian said is right, when this machine came out it was expensive but as today standard, this machine isn't worth much so don't spend a lot of money on it. Every plastic part that you see can be printed with your printer. Should be available in their GitHub page. Nonetheless, it's a great printer to learn 3d printing
Comme chez nous avec l'extrême droite, je pense qu'il faut plutôt parler de pourcentage par rapport aux votants que de la population globale. Quoi qu'il en soit, ça fait toujours trop...
Ça rend bien, merci
astuce pour bloquer les résultats Ai de Google (bien que je ne l'utilise pas régulièrement, ça peut servir) https://lemmy.world/post/21528873
Nice, that's remind me that I have also a printer card/page to create
I have forgotten about bubble card, thanks. Started a test with a vertical stack then insert horizontal stack. I've tried with mushroom card but might replace those with bubble card
Thanks for sharing
Cura can ignore what's below buildplate as long as part isn't too big for X Y axes. For cutting this, I would use 3d builder. Very easy to use. Just open model, and go to modify to cut model
Mines are not outdoor rated, they are just bulb behind (don't know the word in English) https://duckduckgo.com/?q=applique+ext%C3%A9rieure+lumi%C3%A8re+&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images
Here is one outside rated (but should have more available) https://www.bestbuy.com/site/philips-hue-white-welcome-outdoor-floodlight-black/6326654.p?skuId=6326654&intl=nosplash
It is normal behaviour to have them locked to 2.4ghz (just like any other wifi smart things). And it is better that way as 2.4ghz has a longer wifi range than 5ghz.