It’s only dangerous if youd don’t take some precautions. My D4V2 lives in lockout (needs 4 rapid taps of the power button to turn on), clipped to my pocket. Pretty much no way for anything to press the button even once.
It’s only dangerous if youd don’t take some precautions. My D4V2 lives in lockout (needs 4 rapid taps of the power button to turn on), clipped to my pocket. Pretty much no way for anything to press the button even once.
When your flashlight has enough power to burn holes in your pockets, you may want to dim it sometimes.
If you haven’t tuned stuff yet, I’d start here. It’s a great guide to tuning a lot of things
The wiring and bearing blocks I guess. And the spiral wire tube thingies
Definitely learned a lot. With these upgrades I hope it will last me enough so when I have more disposable income I can build a Voron or something of that caliber.
The frame is this with a few remixed parts thrown in. And scaled everything up to fit this larger tube.
Oh wow a CoreXZ A8. Yeah the original frame is very flimsy indeed. I got noticable improvements in print quality at higher speeds.
Yeah most of the wiring is. The bed wires are soldered on and I haven’t noticed them warming up at all.
Ah, I skipped over the fully part
Could’t the Lite too? Or is my memory this bad?
Do not try to download over torrent, it’s disabled in the free tier.
Found that out when a friend shared their screen on Discord and my internet went down lol. It’s all p2p traffic.
I switches from Cura to PrusaSlicer a couple years back, and immediately got noticeably better prints. Both with pretty much default settings.
Alsa is the very base of the Linux audio system. Pipewire and pulseaudio run on top of it. Back before pulseaudio it was directly used by software
Sir, it’s 2024, not 2006.
Pipewire is a more modern replacement for pulseaudio.
UEFI has supported ARM for years now…
Lutris with wine-ge has made some things work for me that didn’t work with plain wine. So definitely worth it to try.
--no-preserve-root
is only required if you try to remove /
. For /*
I don’t think it’s needed.
Nvidia has become pretty painless in the last few years. A year ago a guy told me to try wayland so I did and surprisingly I’ve been on wayland ever since on my desktop. The last time I don’t think I was even able to see my desktop. Now the 555 drivers made things even better.
Ah the ol Murphy’s law