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@stooovie Another option would be to just get a Linux phone: #Flx1, #LibertyPhone, or make one: @Liberux !
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@stooovie I don't have photos handy, but I'm sure you can find some if you can find a way to view that hashtag ( #zinestation ) on this server.
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Cool thing is, I know you can flash #KlipperScreen to the #Creality K1 and K1 Max.
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Just you wait, as soon as iOS supports 3rd-party browser engines, chrome will _increase_ in market share.
iOS is actually atm is the last actual stand against chrome dominance.
https://9to5mac.com/2022/03/01/web-developers-challenge-apple-to-allow-other-browser-engines-on-ios/
@mtomweb @dalmaer @johnallsopp @hankchizljaw
The #OpenWebAdvocacy group is shooting them selves in the foot
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@stooovie good call! Migrated away from my armada of #raspberrypis last year (to an old zotac, which runs only #homeassistant, a dedicated #nas and a beefy optiplex for #plex et al.) and have never looked back. I guess running constantly at the limits of performance is not good for any system. #proxmox is nice but centralisation of everything on one machine, even in containers and virtual machines, has not worked well for me. I hope you have better luck!
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@stooovie good call! Migrated away from my armada of #raspberrypis last year (to an old zotac, which runs only #homeassistant, a dedicated #nas and a beefy optiplex for #plex et al.) and have never looked back. I guess running constantly at the limits of performance is not good for any system. #proxmox is nice but centralisation of everything on one machine, even in containers and virtual machines, has not worked well for me. I hope you have better luck!
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@stooovie good call! Migrated away from my armada of #raspberrypis last year (to an old zotac, which runs only #homeassistant, a dedicated #nas and a beefy optiplex for #plex et al.) and have never looked back. I guess running constantly at the limits of performance is not good for any system. #proxmox is nice but centralisation of everything on one machine, even in containers and virtual machines, has not worked well for me. I hope you have better luck!
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@stooovie good call! Migrated away from my armada of #raspberrypis last year (to an old zotac, which runs only #homeassistant, a dedicated #nas and a beefy optiplex for #plex et al.) and have never looked back. I guess running constantly at the limits of performance is not good for any system. #proxmox is nice but centralisation of everything on one machine, even in containers and virtual machines, has not worked well for me. I hope you have better luck!
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@stooovie good call! Migrated away from my armada of #raspberrypis last year (to an old zotac, which runs only #homeassistant, a dedicated #nas and a beefy optiplex for #plex et al.) and have never looked back. I guess running constantly at the limits of performance is not good for any system. #proxmox is nice but centralisation of everything on one machine, even in containers and virtual machines, has not worked well for me. I hope you have better luck!
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@stooovie @jimmac OK, with the advent of Matrix it really doesn’t make sense at all otherwise than Calvin was right and we are unavoidably drawn to evil. #totalDepravity
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I doubled the slicing resolution and halved the minimum maximum path length to prove a point. That printers can be overwhelmed at normal speeds of 60 mm/s with excessive G1 movements.
Default settings in #PrusaSlicer can do this to a #benchy with some cheaper 8-bit boards or over slower serial connections using something like #Octoprint
Not only does #Klipper have its own methods of being faster, but #Mainsail and #Fluidd have less oerhead than #Octoprint. So, just the serial communication can be more efficient due to this.
I am busy with my own personal investigation into #Octoprint to see how I can speed it up because I need it and don't have the time to rewrite my entiee enclosure to work without my plugins. So Mainsail isn't an option.
I actually installed #Klipper and #Octoklipper literally like 6 hours ago. I am still busy with mt config because I had some unrelated issues.
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It isn't as bad printing from an SD card or #Klipper but still occurs. Even #Klipper can lag behind. It comes down to, too high, that a resolution could literally result in 1000s of G1 movements for tiny circles. Say what you want, but even Klipper can't handle that. Because Klipper would still do 1000s of G1 movements.
G3 movements replace all of those 1000s mocements to an actual circular movement and also to a single command.
So even if you don't see the bulges, your #Gcode will be compressed in the sense that it reduces the total amount of commands.
I once had a 34-hour print, which was about 40MB in #Gcode, using #ArcWelder and replacing all of the circular motions with G3, I reduced the size to 17MB on Gcode. More than 50% compression, which helps a lot when you have a cheaper 8-bit printer, will very little RAM.
It's the law of big number, the less lines you have, the less possible things can go wrong.
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#introduction
Geeky 35yrs #mom, #DavidAttenborough stan, #czechoslovak living in #Brno. #MUNI alumna.
Freelance creative (#marketing, #CzechTV projects) for last couple of years, now starting a new job as Livestream Operations Manager at #NotinoBlessed and cursed with #multipotentiality I shall be tooting about
#dinosaurs #design #nails #cosmetics #AI #womenintech #feminism #comics #music #tv. (jk I’ll probably just shitpost)Love my daughter, my man @stooovie and our 4 cats (Don't ask).
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We're old
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Bombarding Apple with FCP feedback once again. This has been an issue for years and years, probably since day one.
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"Discussing" Baudrillard with AI is the ultimate Ouroboros
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Cool long-standing bug in #FCP: Apply Custom Name - Original name from camera doesn't do anything. If you custom rename your clips, you can't rename them back to the original filenames.
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Sending feature requests on Github from a bus stop on vacation. #nerd
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Sending feature requests on Github from a bus stop on vacation. #nerd
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Open-source, self-hostable alternative to Frame.io or other video review & approval systems. You can even simply add Youtube links and work on those, so you don't need to dedicate and manage any space for your uploads!
It's really, really good.
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I have a new, massive issue in #FCP 12.x.
Playback in the Viewer doesn't follow the active panel (Browser or Timeline) when in List view. If I match frame ("Reveal in Browser") from TL, or switch to it with keyboard shortcut, the Viewer continues displaying what's in the Timeline instead playing what's in the Browser. Unless I physically move the cursor into the Browser area, Viewer doesn't play its content.
Trashing FCP prefs didn't fix the issue. FCP 12.2 on Tahoe 26.4.1.
Anyone else?
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Pretty detailed writeup on video editing with #FCP on Macbook Neo
https://volatileinputs.com/2026/04/some-notes-on-editing-4k-video-on-the-macbook-neo/
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And the new Quick Apply feature is fantastic! I wouldn't use #AfterEffects without FX Console but this can apply the filter to a new solid or adjustment layer without having to create it first! Great idea!
It even names the newly created layers after the applied filter!
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Object Matte (Roto Brush 4) in new #AfterEffects beta is cool but why does it run only on two cores and uses no GPU? Surely it could be paralelized further?
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An amazing plugin for #AfterEffects that procedurally simulates torn paper edges.
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3D Camera Tracker in #Aftereffects 26 stuck forever on Initializing. Working fine on the same footage in 25.