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@Stark9837 @3dprinting I also recently have been printing #HSW boards and attachments and was wondering if anyone had did this. I’m currently trying to decide what orientation I like better
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Do you know how to use the same local #hostname when connecting from my local network AND from my #wireguard #VPN?
I.e. pihole.local should point to
192.168.1.2 from local networkbut point to
100.200.200.2 when I'm connected to my VPNBy the way both IPs are the same server just different interfaces.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Haven’t happened to me, but yesterday #Fusion360 was “weird” and, at some point I got a message that there is a new version and to restart the app to update itself. I’ll try export to #3mf later to see whether the issue is there.
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@Stark9837 @Edent In recent days I have read a couple articles suggesting the #LePotato as a good replacement for the #RaspberryPi 3B - I have not used it personally so can't say how compatible it is with a real Raspberry Pi though. Be aware the ethernet connection is only 10/100, not GB.
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@Stark9837 @Edent In recent days I have read a couple articles suggesting the #LePotato as a good replacement for the #RaspberryPi 3B - I have not used it personally so can't say how compatible it is with a real Raspberry Pi though. Be aware the ethernet connection is only 10/100, not GB.
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@Stark9837 @Edent In recent days I have read a couple articles suggesting the #LePotato as a good replacement for the #RaspberryPi 3B - I have not used it personally so can't say how compatible it is with a real Raspberry Pi though. Be aware the ethernet connection is only 10/100, not GB.
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@Stark9837 @Edent In recent days I have read a couple articles suggesting the #LePotato as a good replacement for the #RaspberryPi 3B - I have not used it personally so can't say how compatible it is with a real Raspberry Pi though. Be aware the ethernet connection is only 10/100, not GB.
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@Stark9837 @Edent In recent days I have read a couple articles suggesting the #LePotato as a good replacement for the #RaspberryPi 3B - I have not used it personally so can't say how compatible it is with a real Raspberry Pi though. Be aware the ethernet connection is only 10/100, not GB.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting … ah, although it needs Klipper on the printer itself, and I’m not sure that’s possible with either machine (especially the #EasyThreed K7 where they are unwilling to share the #Marlin firmware source for my mainboard 😡)
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting … ah, although it needs Klipper on the printer itself, and I’m not sure that’s possible with either machine (especially the #EasyThreed K7 where they are unwilling to share the #Marlin firmware source for my mainboard 😡)
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting … ah, although it needs Klipper on the printer itself, and I’m not sure that’s possible with either machine (especially the #EasyThreed K7 where they are unwilling to share the #Marlin firmware source for my mainboard 😡)
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting … ah, although it needs Klipper on the printer itself, and I’m not sure that’s possible with either machine (especially the #EasyThreed K7 where they are unwilling to share the #Marlin firmware source for my mainboard 😡)
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting … ah, although it needs Klipper on the printer itself, and I’m not sure that’s possible with either machine (especially the #EasyThreed K7 where they are unwilling to share the #Marlin firmware source for my mainboard 😡)
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@Stark9837 @koz @3dprinting me and some folks on the Reprap festival circuit have been trying to resurrect the open source #deltaprinter scene with new designs and techniques.
It's been rough since Voron sucked a lot of oxygen out of the room and SeemeCNC has been nigh absent.
I've been working on some stuff to get more interest but time has been rough.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Haven’t happened to me, but yesterday #Fusion360 was “weird” and, at some point I got a message that there is a new version and to restart the app to update itself. I’ll try export to #3mf later to see whether the issue is there.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Haven’t happened to me, but yesterday #Fusion360 was “weird” and, at some point I got a message that there is a new version and to restart the app to update itself. I’ll try export to #3mf later to see whether the issue is there.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Haven’t happened to me, but yesterday #Fusion360 was “weird” and, at some point I got a message that there is a new version and to restart the app to update itself. I’ll try export to #3mf later to see whether the issue is there.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Haven’t happened to me, but yesterday #Fusion360 was “weird” and, at some point I got a message that there is a new version and to restart the app to update itself. I’ll try export to #3mf later to see whether the issue is there.
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With a concept like this, the actual website need not be fedirated or decentralized, so the frontend.
Only the actual hosting of files, interaction, and records need to be. Thus, anyone could replicate it if the site goes AWOL.
Thus, I think #ActivityPup for user communication and data and then #IPFS for actual files. Using IPFS would even allow for versioning similar to #Git.
I have been toying with such an idea after working with #Redis: https://techhub.social/@Stark9837/110774137785339118
Will think about it and possibly make a prototype.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Me too. I don't like the original #HoneycombStorageWall press-fit concept. I print with larger nozzles, layer heights and speeds and this frequently caused the original to not fit at all. My #Screwiverse inserts snap into place, lock extremely tightly when something is screwed in, and are just as easily to remove. The #Screwiverse with all its attachments is my first real project with #PythonSDF and I'm really happy how well it works for designing.
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting I like the small #HoneycombStorageWall you have there 😉
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting Nice idea with the magnets. I might make a #Screwiverse attachment for this:
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@Stark9837 @Jupyter @3dprinting It should be quite easy to make a simple #Flask app that serves a basic website with a quite lame form input, then you hit 'Generate', server makes the STL and gives a download link, all from Python.
I am using #pythonSDF for pretty much all my #3DDesign's now because it makes (some) things much easier (smoothness, rounding, infinite objects, etc.).
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@Stark9837 @3dprinting I am still looking for way to easily make the #pythonSDF designs customizable with a shareable link, no setup required.
Many solutions are possible. Easiest ist probably @Jupyter Binder. But a self-hosted simple webserver providing a basic GUI for parameters and the finished render and STL is also possible.
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Over on our #MatrixSpace, many memes have started to evolve. One of which was intruduced by our filamant finatic @koz.
Koz found a lovely model
https://www.printables.com/model/553732-cute-dancing-fox-low-polysupportless, which quickly became or mascot and it now has its own deditacted room just foor speed printing the modelKoz was the first to submit a print andband now they are only memenber on the leadboard! We incite you all to join the MatrixSpace, come hang out with our shenanigans, and maybe submit your first sepeed FOXX.
From the @3dprinting community and @Stark9837, i would love to thank Koz for this fun meme and project that they came up with. It is intuition like this that helps communities to grow!
Permalink to submission:
Results:
1. Koz, KP3S Pro V2, KiwiFil PLA Pro Gold, lightning infill, 31:48.
If you wish to join our fun and active community, be us to check ut out: https://matrix.to/#/#3d-printing-community:matrix.org
(This has been posted with permission from @koz)
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I don't know, but currently, my #CR6SE is my daily driver, and it is working for me.
My only complaint is that the force sensor is sometimes just too weird to work with and sensitive to stupid external factors.
However, the auto-bed-leveling is so convenient, and I haven't had any of the manual-bed-leveling struggles that many beginners have with the #ender series.
The force sensor also makes it more difficult to mod the printer. Not allowing me to #3dprint most #opensource mods, because they are made for the #bltouch and #crtouch.
Finally, the speed is getting to me, and I would love to get a faster printer. But the price of a #voron is a bit too high and I don't have the time for it.
I really wish both #creality and #prusa brought out their own #corexy printers, rather than continuing down this path of #bedslingers and #cartesian printers.
Opinions? Would you get a non core xy today?
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It's just crazy for me how obsessed Zuckerberg has become.
Many companies have obsessed about technologies in the past.
#Microsoft was obsessed with touchscreen-friendly #UIs when #Windows8 came out as well as the #WindowsMobile operating system. They were able to realise that people didn't like it, so they moved on. Where #Nokia got obsessed with the #WindowsMobile idea and never moved to #Android, resulting in their death.
#Blackberry was the first company to release a "smartphone" at that time. They knew people wanted to email and communicate more efficiently on their phones, and phones were no longer just for calling. So they released the full qwerty-keyboard. But they got stuck with it and didn't realise the strengths and flexibility of touchscreen-keyboards and the screen real estate that you lose with hardware keyboards. So their phones died out.
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The price surprised me, and this is by far a more enterprise-grade printer. But I don't know if I am even sold on the idea.
I've always wanted a #Idex printer, mostly for water soluble supports or even doing the PETG-PLA trick #Modbot has suggested before. But with the relative price of the #Bambulab #AMS, isn't it just better to get that? Because here you are now just limited to 2 colors, and the AMS could one day be upgraded and also easily extended.
So I wonder if Idex will be killed before it even went big ever? #SnapMaker are leaders in the space, and technically, this isn't an Idex because the nozzles are on the same head.
If creality wants this to be successful in the target group they are pricing it at, their software needs to improve.
I think most people can admit that similar to Apple, the thing which makes the BambuLab printers so good is the software and build quality.
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@thinkyhead @layers @marlinfirmware
I agree, but one thing to note is, #Marlin is big, and you are big. You have a say and some power behind your voice, but smaller #FOSS developers still suffer.
One thing that disgusts me is 3D printing companies just actually doing this.
In the popular series "Blue Bloods", Frank Regan said that it is so disgusting when a cop commits a crime, because cops should not be kept at the same standard as other people, but at a higher standard.
Now we have companies coming in here. Like #SnapMaker, saying they love #opensource and they want you to create what you want at home and I would put money on it that would attempt a rip-off of #Printables or #Thingiverse in the future for "open-source", but then they do stuff like this.
I honestly didn't know this about them. I was actually interested in buying their #IDEX printer.
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I do manual coloe changes by issuing M600 on my printer and then switching the filament and then switching the filament and pushing it through to do a manual purge. But this isn't really comforable or viable.
So I only use it for the first or last few layers to have a different face color or text color, but other than that, it would just be frustrating.
I would love a #IDEX printer for soluable support. Color changes are too wasteful for me, and I don't actually have the need for it because all of my parts are mostly functional.