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Sumeron
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Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a subreddit you wish had a presense on Lemmy?3·2 years agoI’ve found an instance of Sysadmin ! here, with around 6k members (at time of writing)
Thanks for the transparency and the update! Downtime to me is useful, it prevents me from using Lemmy too much.
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?34·2 years agoI’m guessing Factorio.
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?7·2 years agoThat’s gotta be Skyrim.
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?6·2 years agoTeam Fortress 2?
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Warhammer 40k@lemmy.world•Finally got The Lion done. Love the model and love him in my custom successor scheme.English1·2 years agoAmazing paintjob, and I love the base!
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Every time you click on this link, it will send you to a random Web 1.0 websiteEnglish2·2 years agoNice one, that’s a treasure trove of information!
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto Warhammer 40k@lemmy.world•I created an easy to use list builder for 40K 10th editionEnglish3·2 years agoLoving it, quick to use and easy to grasp. The collection feature makes it all the better!
Agreed, glad to have a safe haven to obsess over mini’s with!
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Do people actually tune their printer for each new roll of filament?English2·2 years agoSo I’ve essentially started printing on a higher difficulty? Guess I’ll switch to PLA when the PETG runs out and change profiles in the slicer to PLA
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Do people actually tune their printer for each new roll of filament?English1·2 years agoOh thanks for pointing out the bed springs! That does sound like something that can be happening, since they seem to slowly ‘unwind’ causing the bed to lower. I’ll add some washers; thanks for the tip!
Sumeron@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Do people actually tune their printer for each new roll of filament?English3·2 years agoNot for each new roll of filament, but I am relatively new (less than 1 month) and with the same roll I have some prints failing. Mostly because they detatch from the bed (Material is PETG, on an Ender 3 Max Neo). I’ve tried a lot of things already:
- Different nozzle temps
- Z axis offset calibration
- Cleaning the print-bed
- Leveling the print-bed (including the screws and the A4 paper trick)
- Heated bed vs. non-heated
- Printer placed in an enclosure to prevent drafts
So far it seems to go alright, but I still get detatching prints occasionally, or deforming mid-print. It’s kind of frustrating :(
The image apparently rotated itself, even though it is right side up on desktop; is that fixable? I can’t see any tools to rotate the image other than re-uploading it; and that doesn’t fix it 😅
Thanks, so far Lemmy is looking like an interesting place with good vibes all round!
Free dns hosted elsewhere means they can see your every query and every site you visit. So you’ll be paying with your information. You could just set the DNS in your PC to the local IP of your Pi-hole. That way you won’t need to replace your router. It’ll only work for that single PC though.