Your numbers are convincing, you must tell the truth
Your numbers are convincing, you must tell the truth
I felt the same way. Based on this alternatives suggestions post, I installed Aves and it looks quite promising.
Thanks for saving my time.
Have you tried Piped? It can be self hosted, but there are also public instances. Features also include Playlists and Feed, probably also History. Maybe you need to create an account for that. Never tried that, because I use it through the Android App LibreTube which also has these features without account.
Nice build! Make sure you also post it on !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml
Also glad there are discussions about this. Somehow Lemmy and the Fediverse seem more privacy friendly but it’s just as public as anything on the web - which makes sense, since communities, posts and comments are public anyway. So I’m not sure how it could be more private with the currently design.
There are however protocols that can provide the foundation for more privacy friendly and decentralized applications like Web5 and Solid.
Those are rookie numbers!
Agreed, in the text the original article is linked where Cory Doctorow coined the term enshittification - I enjoyed reading that article.
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Oh no, that’s the trouble with upgrading. The weakest part limits your printer, when you upgrade that, you’ll need to upgrade the next weakest one and so forth…
The creator of the Orbiter published some tests on his page and from what I understand is that once you reach a certain nozzle pressure, either the extruder skips or the the filament grinds. The tests were made with a Dragonfly HF, so I guess if I want to reach the extremes where is a difference between the extruders, I need an entirely different printer :P
That comparison would be interesting. From what I’ve gathered all of these use larger gears than the typical 8mm:
(Source, Section Gear Diameter and TBG Product Page)
Agreed, a single screw is generally not ideal. My previous mount (which I cut off the second screw because it was interfering with my fan duct) had this issue. I also needed to recalibrate Z offset very often.
This mount goes around the mounting plate and restricts movement towards the nozzle. The holes for the screw are just big enough for the screw to also grab there, resulting in a rock solid mount - since using the mount, I had none of the Z offset inconsistencies anymore.
Thanks! That’s pretty interesting. If my stock extruder breaks (the plastic one from the Ender3) I’m going to replace it with one of those. So for I really like the Orbiter.
Sounds great! Where did you get yours? I could not find it on my usual sources (3DJake, Amazon). Is it comparable to the BondTech LGX Lite?
Great stuff! I image they will have a hard time banning all instances.
That’s awesome, glad to hear that! If you’re still learning it like me, I can really recommend the videos by OficineRobotica on YouTube (like quick recap on some additions to the branch and the series about building a Raspberry Pi case)
Ah you’re right, it’s a 5 way switch - forgot the “push” action. I’m using realthunders’ branch of FreeCAD - it is really convenient to use compared to the normal release.
Also, https://whynoipv6.com/