Getting to know all the minor tweaks, the ins and outs of your device.
Every Voron is unique, so digging up a yt to solve your issue is not going to help much.
Getting to know all the minor tweaks, the ins and outs of your device.
Every Voron is unique, so digging up a yt to solve your issue is not going to help much.
I love mine. Always fire and forget printing. My 2.4 has a chaotic lab tap, never any issues.
Printing with abs, petg and pla never fails. Quite a learning curve, but well worth it.
If you are not afraid to take it apart an reassemble, go for it.
Alrighty, old Linux user from the earliest of days.
It was fun, really great to have one-on-one with Linus when Lilo gave issues with the graphic card and the screen kept blank during booting.
It was new, few fellow students where interested, but the few that did, all have serious jobs in IT right know.
Probably the mindset and the drive to test out new stuff, combined with the power Linux gave.
It is ridiculous fast and probably not really smart.
But, the fact that we (Europe) have labels for the maximum speed a tire is approved for even till 300kmh, does indicate it is not abnormal.
As others already mentioned, above a certain speed, in case of an accident, you will be held more accountable.
But folks with BMW, Audi, Porsches etc. do drive serious cars. Going faster than 250 is not an issue with most of the models. The biggest challenge is to slow down from these speeds in a controlled way.
I couldn't agree more with your stand about the need for devices to be smart.
It is all about data-mining and advertising.
Maybe this is just me (or wishful thinking), but I do notice more people being cautious about stuff that needs a cloud connection.
People around me create dummy accounts to register Android enabled televisions, prefer stuff by eufy over ring etc.
Maybe we -as a bunch of uncontrollable nerds- should educate people more or at least share stuff like the wiki by Louis.
People need to know, they are the product..
Oh! The IOT toaster, perhaps a really good analogy! That was a good read and fitting for this situation.
When was it published? 2019/2020 ?? Well, took just 5 years for the corporate greed to get on par.
The point here is:
You might take a good look at this work.
As long as the firmware of the dishwasher isn't audited by third parties (or even better: open source), who knows what it is able to do in your network?
And all of this is not necessary, before the cloud, dishwashers worked fine too.
Docker host running immich amongst other containers. Backups are done nightly to a nas device on location, the immich container has a volume mount to an external SSD.
Fire: nah, won't survive it. Planning to fix this in the next few weeks, setting up a Nas on a remote location.
Just for support purchased the '"license"', entire household moved from Google photos to immich. All using wireguard with the 'include these applications' option. Gave them access to jellyfin and satellite receiver too, so they are very happy to keep it up and running. No complaints, immich works great.
Mine does.
Probably most of the builds do. But you got to keep in mind, every Voron is unique. It is not a 100-a-day from the factory kind of product.