MrQuallzin 6h ago • 100%
It's the beauty of Tumblr. Old posts resurface, get new comments, gets passed around, fades into obscurity. Rinse and repeat
MrQuallzin 2d ago • 100%
So far foil seems to be smoothing things out. Not great, it will take some fiddling with, but it's working!
MrQuallzin 2d ago • 100%
Yeah, no bed screws on this one. I'll need to upgrade this bed at some point, that's for sure. The foil is a good idea, I could put it under the PEI sheet in the front right to bring it up the smallest amount. I'd be able to bring my z-offset up a bit and have a semi-consistent first layer that way
Hi all! I've been scratching my head for a while now trying to get this figured out. I've got Klipper installed on my Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro, and I've never had perfect bed meshes. The back left is still too close, the back right is still too far. The images show the difference between the corners (My Z-Offset was too close on this run so it's squishing too much all over, but the difference is still visible). I recently installed [kyleisah's Adaptive Meshing & Purging](https://github.com/kyleisah/Klipper-Adaptive-Meshing-Purging) in hopes of this being a better solution, and I've put my tension up to 0.5, but have gotten marginal improvements. I've also attached my printer.cfg. The Bed Mesh values at the bottom can be ignored, since the adaptive meshing gets a new mesh every print. [Middle](https://files.catbox.moe/juu04a.jpg) [Front Right](https://files.catbox.moe/0zhdbf.jpg) [Back Left](https://files.catbox.moe/vv4ups.jpg) [Klipper Mesh](https://files.catbox.moe/maiq7o.png) [printer.cfg](https://justpaste.it/ac13l)
MrQuallzin 3d ago • 0%
I installed HamStudy last night and have a training manual which I'll crack open today
MrQuallzin 4d ago • 100%
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The two parties agreed to the dismissal of the lawsuit and will cover their own costs and fees, according to a court filing dated Monday.
MrQuallzin 1w ago • 100%
A fair argument. I haven't subscribed yet either since we're trying to save money right now. Once we can though, it seems to be a great next step over YouTube
MrQuallzin 1w ago • 100%
What about it? It's directly supporting the creators
MrQuallzin 1w ago • 100%
I really need to get my license...
MrQuallzin 1w ago • 100%
Reminds me of PhotoshopBattles
MrQuallzin 1w ago • 100%
But that's a goose!
Edit: hjonk
MrQuallzin 2w ago • 75%
125°
Edit: Damn I'm getting roasted for getting it wrong. I totally am wrong, but when I've been awake for only 5 minutes that's bound to happen XD
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 91%
Seeing as Palworld is backed by Sony and I believe Microsoft now, it's not just Nintendo against Palworld. The Big 3 are all filthy rich and about to spend a lot of money fighting each other. I certainly wish Palworld the best and hope their new backers back them up to push for a win.
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 100%
Costco's optometrist said they couldn't buff out the scratches on mine since they don't actually use glass anymore. They use polycarbonate lenses which are strong and won't shatter if broken (I've definitely tested this on accident...)
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 100%
My poor parents phone bill when I started using Twitter over SMS...
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 95%
You can play any games you want, though? Throw an emulator on there and play all your old games. Install non-steam games, add them to Steam using its very easy to use "Add a non-Steam game" button, and play as normal.
Heck, if you don't like Linux you can just install Windows on the thing.
Steam takes a lot of money and then turns around and invests it into the gaming community.
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 100%
I found it quite fun. Very meta, more of a fun nod to the community
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 100%
I love Elegoo's printers. Got a Neptune 2S and a 3 Pro tuned and running Klipper, they're good workhorses
MrQuallzin 3w ago • 72%
Come on and SLAM
And welcome to JAPAN
I'm working on 3D printing the [Kubic](https://www.instructables.com/Kubic-a-Printable-ITX-PC-Case-With-a-Handle/) case, but would like some guidance on hardware to buy for it. I currently have an old laptop running some Docker containers, including the .arr stack and Plex, plus Immich for photo backups, and a few other odds and ends. Don't want to break the bank, but I'm looking for something to at least handle transcoding video for Plex. Needs: - ITX Motherboard - Discreet GPU (Max 210mm long, 2 slots thick (max 41mm)) - SFX Power Supply - 140mm chassis fan (Max 30mm thick) Thanks in advance!
Hello fellow self-hosters, I'm fairly new to hosting my own services and have been learning as I go, but have run into an issue and am not sure where to look for answers. Hoping you all can help a confused soul out. Up until now, I've been running the .arr services (Sonarr, Radarr, Overseerr, etc.) on my Windows machine with minimal issue, but I've been working on setting up a separate Debian machine to get it off my main PC. I'm following [this guide](https://github.com/Rick45/quick-arr-Stack) to get everything setup, and at this point I have all my services setup and running, but I can't seem to get Radarr and Sonarr to work correctly. My indexers work, Radarr will grab the wanted file and Deluge will download it, but when the download finishes it just stays in limbo; Radarr is unable to import it into the library due to invalid permissions (It doesn't have Write permissions). I've done `sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /path/to/ROOT/directory` and `sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /path/to/HDDSTORAGE/directory` as the guide instructs under 'Folder Structure' (of course replacing the paths with my actual paths), but to no avail. Where I *think* the problem is is my actual Media Library. All the services are running on their own laptop, but my 10TB HDD is still in my main Windows PC. Until I build a new rig specifically for the server, I can't put the HDD into the laptop. In Windows, the TV and Movie folders are network shared and I have them mounted on my server in the respective locations where Radarr and Sonarr should be looking. At this point, the .arr services can definitely read the mounted directories, but can't make new ones for new shows and movies.
My wife's birthday is coming up and she is HUGE into the Sonic franchise, but doesn't have much in the way of collectibles or memorabilia. What would a Sonic fan who's played the games, read the comics, knows the lore, etc. LOVE to get as a gift? I'm thinking rare collectible type stuff. Likely something I'll need to get off eBay.
Pacific Northwest, southern Washington. Found during a walk in the woods
Anyone have any solutions for this issue? You'd think it would just bridge over the entire hole, don't know why it's doing this. We're at 195mm height here and I'd rather not run a support the entire height of the model just for this little nub. Using version 2.6.1 Edit: Model in question https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5551428. Not my own, but getting some fun things printed for the Spooky season
Hello fellow printers! I've decided to be ambitious and upgrade my printer's hotend. I followed [this](https://github.com/wannabecoffeenerd/Annex-Engineering_User_Mods/tree/main/Extruders/Sherpa_Mini/Toolheads/Churls-Stiffy_E3) guide to convert my printer to a direct drive. I bought [this](https://www.printedsolid.com/products/ldo-nema-14-motor-ldo-36sth17-1004ahg) NEMA14 motor per the instructions, but the instructions didn't specify how to wire it up to the stock Neptune 2S board. I just swapped it where the old extruder was and got everything assembled. Started trying to tune it (Using Klipper), and things just got weird. I read that the motors can heat up while active, but this motor is getting HOT! Hot enough that it can melt PLA that's pressed up to the motor's body. Only takes a few minutes to get there, definitely can't print for long with it. What are my next troubleshooting steps? I definitely don't want to burn my house down and will go back to my original bowden setup if needed, but I'd love to be direct drive. Edit: Of course *after* I post this I finally find what's wrong. Need to tune VREF as well. I've ordered some ceramic screwdrivers to prevent accidentally frying my board and will be learning something new this weekend! Leaving this question here in case someone else needs the answer. Using [this](https://www.inov3d.net/stepper-calibration-tune-your-vref-steps-for-perfect-prints/) guide to tune VREF
Updated to the latest update and the app crashes immediately. Can't get to any settings, no errors are thrown. I've had to downgrade to v23.08.31. Anyone else having problems? ~~I can post my device info if someone could tell me how to get that.~~ Edit: Device info added. Also, I do have an Ultra subscription but can't restore the purchase. That's probably since I downloaded the earlier version from APKPure. **Device information** Sync version: v23.08.31-14:10 Sync flavor: googlePlay Ultra user: false View type: Cards Push enabled: false Device: cheetah Model: Google Pixel 7 Pro Android: 13
Took a couple failed prints to figure out something was wrong. Pulled the filament and saw it was melted WAY too high! Thankfully I've got a pack of spares, so pretty simple to swap out.
Now I need to learn how to play it...
Harley Benton DIY kit ordered from Thomann, body 3d printed. Now to learn how to play it
Next step is learning to use filler, sanding, and painting