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  • This was entertaining. Thank you.

  • The quality is whatever you print. The printer's quality is stellar.

    I always say that if you want to print stuff, buy Prusa. If you want to tinker with the printer, buy something else.

    Prusa is the Mercedes of 3d - premium price for a premium experience. At 100$ for a Mini, I would not hesitate even if I already have one.

  • Notepad++ has a plugin that makes it the default even for things that would normally be go to Notepad.

  • Stupid, lazy, overworked, underskilled - it must have been easier to raise us who are adults now, pre Internet, than it is to raise our kids today. And I repeat, tech is not the solution.

  • See, that's an adventure for months of late night tinkering.

    Or just boot Windows and it will auto detect everything just fine. Done and done.

    Not everyone is an adventurer. Most people just want to get on with it.

  • You're right in that case - most "granny" users just need a browser and maybe a printer. Don't need Windows, you could probably run that on a Raspberry.

    The catch is when they want more, like their VoIP App that only hat Mac and Windows installers, or some arcane HP scanner with 32 bit Windows 7 drivers. Or they are competent and want an actual full MS Office suite including Excel formulas and functions; Calc is still not on par. Or, kicker, if they actually need to exchange Office files with others without lossy conversions.

  • Full encryption means privacy. From everyone. For everyone. Please explain to me why that should not be given to minors?

    In my view, protecting children online is not inherently a tech problem. It's a part of parenting.

  • Yeah, maybe try the Dodo first or something else less dangerous than a giant wolf, right?

  • I am certain that the software has improved a lot in 20 years.

    Back then it was a bold move. Today, doable? I'll be following this.

  • US LEO are the real ones. In UK+EU they really aren't murderous villains, many don't even carry a gun.

    And politicians don't murder, they just fleece us.

  • I pay ~8€ per month at DreamHost, for many, many domains and databases and mailboxes. I worry that having to maintain a VPS myself is tedious and risky, and there's no automatic backups, and there's no tech support, and it can't possibly be as cheap. I'm fine hosting some stuff at home, but for some things (like mailboxes) I want a real independent service I can trust.

  • I'm still a huge DH fan. It's just that the latency from Europe is noticeable, and also there's an increased risk that some self-proclaimed dicktator might do something stupid so I lose access to my account and my mailboxes. We've all read the horror stories of people suddenly being permabanned by Google and losing access to all their precious data. I'm trying to cover some scenarios here.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Recommend EU webhosting provider to replace DreamHost?

    I am selfhosting a lot of stuff, but some things are on good old DreamHost instead, for reasons of reliability and such. I'm sure many of you are in a similar position.

    I've been extremely happy with DreamHost since ~28 years but various reasons prompt me to look for EU options. I am not looking for just plain stupid webhosting (not VPS) but the options I see are so limited: limited subdomains, limited mailboxes, limited databases, limited everything. DH has always offered "unlimited everything" for a few dollars per month, that's an insanely good offering.

    Still, if you could recommend a good EU webhosting provider, what would you say?

  • Hah, I get you, man. I left the place almost 25 years ago and nothing after WinXP was good. It irks me that open source Office suites just aren't good enough (looking at you, Calc) or I'd be using Linux on desktop, too, not just on my servers.

  • Private chat - how's that different from using Signal or such? I am actually selfhosting a Mattermost server.

    For family, I don't need anonymous, or zero knowledge, or short lived, or all those buzzwords you had.

    Again, I fail to see the use case.

  • Hey, I'll take you up on that. Better than no sex, amirite?

  • This sounds cool but I don't understand the use case. When would you use this? For what? With whom?

    The Github pages of these projects seem excited about the features but I didn't see the purpose.

    What's the elevator pitch?

  • Makers by Cory Doctorow is a great novel that explores exactly this.

  • Email is a must for between businesses. Having said that, lots of internal communication is findingther channels, like Teams, Slack, and so on.

  • You keep talking about refusing inheritance. Why? It sounds like everyone is trying to avoid something, but I don't see what or why.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    How do you build complex shapes?

    I've made a large number of custom prints, and all of them were created using TinkerCad. It's an amazing toolkit, stupid easy to use but versatile. That is ... until something needs a tiny adjustment somewhere. That's when I feel it would've been neat to use parametric CAD instead.

    I have spent many hours following Youtube tutorials for Onshape, Fusion, and FreeCAD. Tutorial shapes like a LEGO brick are fairly easy, although I admit that this kind of modeling is a sharp departure from the kid-friendly TinkerCad.

    My problem is that I don't want to make simple coasters or keychains, but complex shapes like this one. It's a holder/mount for two different kinds of walkie-talkies that I use, and the blue part slides into a tray in my car's dash where it sits nice and snug.

    Question: How the hell do I even get started modeling something like this?? There's not a single straight cuboid here. Everything is slightly wedge-shaped.

    The way I do this in TinkerCad is that I build the ho

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    How to auto-reboot if CPU load too high?

    I run an old desktop mainboard as my homelab server. It runs Ubuntu smoothly at loads between 0.2 and 3 (whatever unit that is).

    Problem:
    Occasionally, the CPU load skyrockets above 400 (yes really), making the machine totally unresponsive. The only solution is the reset button.

    Solution:

    • I haven't found what the cause might be, but I think that a reboot every few days would prevent it from ever happening. That could be done easily with a crontab line.
    • alternatively, I would like to have some dead-simple script running in the background that simply looks at the CPU load and executes a reboot when the load climbs over a given threshold.

    --> How could such a cpu-load-triggered reboot be implemented?


    edit: I asked ChatGPT to help me create a script that is started by crontab every X minutes. The script has a kill-threshold that does a kill-9 on the top process, and a higher reboot-threshold that ... reboots the machine. before doing either, or none of these, it will w

    mechanicadvice @lemm.ee
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Rear tie rods for Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero?

    Hi all! My very old Mitsubishi Pajero III (V60 from 2000) got a 2" lift kit and now the rear wheels have too much toe-out. The stock tie rods won't adjust far enough and there are no other original "sizes."

    So I need some aftermarket tie rods for the rear axle. My own research tells me I need a shorter (longer?) version of the original part number MR508134 (Imgur).

    Two questions:

    • Am I correct that the rear toe angle is adjusted via this part?
    • Given that the stock MR508134 is no sufficiently adjustable, what sort of aftermarket part should I be looking for? I'm in Europe.

    (For the sake of completeness: the front tie rods have adequate adjustment range.)

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Let's hear some fun ideas for confusing connector sleeves!

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Help me get started with VPN

    TLDR: VPN-newbie wants to learn how to set up and use VPN.

    What I have:

    Currently, many of my selfhosted services are publicly available via my domain name. I am aware that it is safer to keep things closed, and use VPN to access -- but I don't know how that works.

    • domain name mapped via Cloudflare > static WAN IP > ISP modem > Ubiquity USG3 gateway > Linux server and Raspberry Pi.
    • 80,443 fowarded to Nginx Proxy Manager; everything else closed.
    • Linux server running Docker and several containers: NPM, Portainer, Paperless, Gitea, Mattermost, Immich, etc.
    • Raspberry Pi running Pi-hole as DNS server for LAN clients.
    • Synology NAS as network storage.

    What I want:

    • access services from WAN via Android phone.
    • access services from WAN via laptop.
    • maybe still keep some things public?
    • noob-friendly solution: needs to be easy to "grok" and easy to maintain when services change.
    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Why won't my jet lighter turn on?

    I have some jet lighters in my shop. I'm not a smoker but they are useful for other things too. My problem is that they seem to not work at all?

    When I buy them they are fine, push the button, clear "click" sound and a fine hot jet of fire. After a while though, they simply won't fire anymore, even though the little window shows that there's plenty of gas inside.

    Are these also using the normal propane/butane as regular lighters?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    TPU slips from extruder - why?

    edit: solved by printing at 20% of regular speed. This seems to give the filament enough time to ooze out of the nozzle, and the print result was excellent.

    My Prusa MINI+ works like a charm, except with TPU. We have a 5-hour print task that starts well but fails after 2-3 hours because the TPU filament is no longer being pushed into the nozzle; instead it comes out of the extruder!

    What could be causing this? Is the TPU just too soft and bendy? Is the shape of the extruder housing at fault?

    It looks as if the TPU gets stuck and is then pushed into the extruder housing when the extruder continues to push. This happens again and again, but it's weird that it works well for hours before failing. The object is basically just a long block, so absolutely straightforward and no retractions.

    We have checked that the nozzle is clean and has no obstructions. We have opened the extruder every time it happens, and there's no obvious problem to see (see [photo 2 here](https://i.imgur.com/K

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Help me identify the problem: wet filament, bad z-height, or clogged nozzle?

    This is a Prusa MINI+ that has worked flawlessly for 3 months. Suddenly the prints won't stick to the bed, the first layer is all messy and I cancel the print before anything worse happens.

    • The printer has auto bed leveling so I would rule that out.
    • The plate is cleaned with 70% IPA, so it's not dirty either.
    • I have tried to adjust the "Live Z Adjust" while printing that first layer, but no setting works well.
    • Each filament is printed at recommended temps (+/- 215C) and bed is at 60C.
    • Out of my 5 spools, only 1 works well: RepRapper 3-color PLA. Even the Prusament PLA fails to stick well, and also eSun PLA+, and eSun matte PLA, and Tinmorry TPU.

    https://i.imgur.com/MEpK37W.png

    Update:

    • Thank you all for your kind input.
    • I washed the plate, and cleaned the nozzle (have no spare nozzle).
    • I also did a fresh Z-test (with this object) using Prusament galaxy silver PLA.
    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Action cam recommendations? (Europe)

    I am looking for an action cam. It does not need to be a GoPro or DJI simply because they are so very expensive -- but finding alternatives is difficult, mostly because all those products are misrepresented on sites like Amazon. Some reviews reveal that the manufacturer offers free add-ons to customers who post 5-star reviews. That means I cannot trust any review at all.

    Where can I find honest reviews? How can I choose a decent action cam without getting scammed?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Stringing = too cold?

    Printing here with eSun PLA at 215 C on a Prusa Mini, and there are lots of hairline strings.

    What's causing those strings? Temp too low?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Help me graduate from TinkerCad please? / Solved = Fusion360

    TLDR = what's a good next step after kid-friendly 3d creation tools?
    Solved = Fusion360 is voted as winner, we even got a nice tutorial playlist.

    Hi all - I'm still very much a new user. Highly skilled in IT but just getting my feet wet in 3D printing, since a month or so. I love the possibilities! I can physically create anything I can image, it's amazing.

    So far, I've used mostly TinkerCad and done lots with it. The learning curve is practically non-existent, and it has sufficient features to do a lot.

    But of course it's not perfect. Obvious example: can't do fillets, except in roundabout ways using negative blocks.

    I've tried OnShape, OpenScad, Fusion 360, but found them quite a steep hill to climb.

    Are these good choices, or is there something in-between that would make it easier for me to advance?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    What is the purpose of the skirt/brim that is not even touching the object?

    My printer (well, PrusaSlicer) always starts with a line around the object I am printing. See (1) in the image. --Why? What does that do?

    There is also this line (2) at the front of the bed. --Why? What does that do?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Am I building a fire hazard?

    Here's a part of a cabinet in my wardrobe where my printer lives. It's a bit noisy with all those hard surfaces so I am just about to put up some foam padding on all 5 sides.

    Is that stupidly dangerous?

    You can see I have a smoke alarm there, but it won't stop a fire on its own.

    Edit: the cabinet has no door, it's always open like in the photo, but the wardrobe door is generally closed. The room has some ventilation so smells do go away.

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Isn't OneDrive/Sharepiont the exact OPPOSITE of a shared drive?

    Background:

    • At work we use MS Office, because who doesn't. We used to have a central file server with lots of well sorted directories.
    • Then Corporate decided to ditch that, everything must move into OneDrive so there's always a Data Owner.
    • The local boss had to move everything from the network share into his own OneDrive, and then share, with each of us, the folders that were relevant to each of us.
    • This sounds like distributed storage, which is probably smart in some way.

    In reality, it's shit. Everything is now a link to "corporateName.sharepoint.com" in the browser, and it's a hassle to find that in the file explorer. SOmeone just shared a folder with me. I see it in my browser. How do I get it from the browser into a normal folder view? Should I forget about on-disk storage; is everything today just a browser bookmark?

    Worse, I have no idea what's where. Some people share some stuff and somehow it ends up in my OneDrive, but what's the context of it?

    This see

    Nintendo @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Switch controllers vibrate extremely loudly: defective?

    Hi all, I'm not sure what to do here. The controllers vibrate extremely loudly, it sounds like I am shaving my face! I don't remember it being so loud when the thing was new, just two months ago.

    Is it defective?

    What's the best way to get warranty replacement? I got it from Amazon but the only course of action there is to send in the whole thing for repair. Is that the best choice?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Can't access my site from WAN despite DNS and port forwarding in place. Help?

    TLDR:

    • Update: the server software has a bug about generating+saving certificates. Bug has been reported; as a workaround I added the local IP to my local 'hosts' file so I can continue (but that does not solve it of course).
    • I suspect there's a problem with running two servers off the same IP address, each with their own DNS name?

    Problem:

    • When I enter https://my.domain.abc into Firefox, I get an error ERR_SSL_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME_ALERT instead of seeing the site.

    Context:

    • I have a static public IP address, and a Unifi gateway that directs the ports 80,443 to my server at 192.168.1.10 where Nginx Proxy Manager is running as a Docker container. This also gives me a _Let's Encrypt certificate.
    • I use Cloudflare and have a domain foo.abc pointed to my static public IP address. This domain works, and also a number of subdomains with various Docker services.
    • I have now set up a second server running yunohost. I can access this on my local LAN at https://192.168.1.14.
    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    How to prevent cats from shitting on my lawn?!?

    Neighborhood cats shit right in the middle of my lawn. It stinks and the robot lawn mover makes it even worse.

    I do NOT like cats, and this is not helping.

    What works to keep them from shitting on my lawn?


    The votes have spoken. Some people are cat lovers; thanks for the great advice from the rest of you! I will not go out of my way to accommodate other people's pets that aren't welcome on my property. My first weapon of choice will be chili because it's simple and cheap. Other ideas have been noted.

    Linux @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    ELI5: a tool to check my disks while mounted?

    On Windows, we've had the defrag tool and others, that happily works on a drive even while it is in use, even the OS disk.

    On Linux, I know of the fsck command but that requires the drive in question to be unmounted. Not great when you want to check a running server. I do not want to stop my server and boot it from USB, just to run a disk check. I can't imagine that's what the data centers are doing, either!

    Surely some Linux tool exists that can do some basic checks on a running system?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    PlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world

    Just finished wiring the garage to the house - and find that the wire is damaged! Now what?

    I mean, the simplest answer is to lay a new cable, and that is definitely what I am going to do - that's not my question.

    But this is a long run, and it would be neat if I could salvage some of that cable. How can I discover where the cable is damaged?

    One stupid solution would be to halve the cable and crimp each end, and then test each new cable. Repeat iteratively. I would end up with a few broken cables and a bunch of tested cables, but they might be short.

    How do the pro's do this? (Short of throwing the whole thing away!)