

So return it if you bought a TV like that.
Buy these things with a credit card. If the store refuses a return or demands a restocking fee, credit card dispute. Visa doesn’t fuck around with this stuff.
So return it if you bought a TV like that.
Buy these things with a credit card. If the store refuses a return or demands a restocking fee, credit card dispute. Visa doesn’t fuck around with this stuff.
I have had a SV08 for a few weeks. Had a K1 Max for the same time period. I had 2 or two failed prints on the SV08 and about 3 dozen failed prints.
I returned the K1 Max (with huge struggles with support)
Previously I had a Labist ET4 that only worked for a out 5 prints total before giving up on it.
I will agree with your statement. If you are willing to put in a bit of research on YouTube and GITHUB and swap a few parts and spend a few hours you’ll have a hilarious large printer that just spits out almost anything you throw at it, besides ABS and ASA… For now…
I run multiple pinholes using keepalived. Then I only use one DNS in my DHCP server. Second pihole will seemlessly take over if the first one goes down whilst using the original DNS address.
Work quite well. I had to learn the hard way that only using a single pihole was just asking for my partner to be mad when it didn’t work / when I was doing server maintenance. Now I have multiple and they can all seemlessly take over if any my server nodes are down
How is your Plex install so big? My library is like 6x larger and my Plex install lives in a 24GB VM
I am all for heat pumps, in fact 6 years ago when we had AC installed (in Ontario Canada) at a house we just took ownership of, I had asked for a heat pump and basically all installers said not available. Now they are all the rage.
Anyways. Electric heat is 99.9% efficient. I know that heat pumps aren't making heat like electric heat does, but I can't see how at those temperatures you get more than 2 watts of heat for every 1 watt of heat you put in. Especially when you consider the defrost mode on most units just puts the heat pump into cooling mode for a moment, just long enough to produce heat on the outdoor coil, which in turn will provide cooling inside.
I am not saying that they don't work. I just don't buy this twice as efficient bullshit.
I am sure I am in the minority, but avoid AAC multi channel encodes as much as possible. It really makes no sense for anyone. Most home theater equipment does not support it. AC3 or eAC3 are supported by nearly every device natively. AAC does not work over SPDIF or HDMI ARC without reencoding. All that for a slightly lower bitrate? No thanks. Plus most are likely encoded from a AC3 or eAC3 so they will sound worse than the native version.
Tailscale is Canadian
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailscale