Why are they making yet another format when we already have SD Express? They could have just made one that supports PCIe 4 or 5 and speed wouldn't be an issue.
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Is that hotend and nozzle actually able to keep up with the 48mm³/s flow rate needed to print at 600mm/s with 0.2mm layers?
I've been thinking about upgrading mine. The stock hotend can only do about 20-25mm³/s at reasonable temperatures.
It's not very hard if you have some experience with SMD soldering. The other boards do have a footprint for a U.FL connector, but you have to scrape off some solder mask for the ground pads.
There's nothing wrong with using a good text editor. You can always use some markdown if you want basic formatting.
I'll believe it when I can actually buy them at that price. I don't think that will happen anytime soon.
It didn't work though. He wasn't able to actually store any useful data on it.
The check digit is to catch a mistyped number.
Is there a torrent available for it? If so, you would be better off paying for a VPN.
They didn't even use an ADC. They used 555 timers to produce a pulse. They measured the length of the pulse to determine the potentiometer position. Since there are 4 analog inputs, they typically used the 558 timer which is the quad version of the 555.
WinRAR still exists? I think it's been a couple decades since I last used it.
You can use object detection to send an alert if there is a person in your yard or if a car pulls into your driveway. It avoids the frequent false alerts you get with normal motion detection.
The setting to look for is "IPv6 privacy extensions". That prevents your IP address from being tied to your MAC address. It should be enabled by default on any modern operating system. It can be set to either permanent or temporary.
IPv6 allows you to have multiple addresses on the same device. You can have a temporary address for all outbound connections and a fixed address for inbound connections.