Yeah, it will affect the print quality because the layers don't cool off enough in between layers.
Yeah, it will affect the print quality because the layers don't cool off enough in between layers.
I don't. I dont print enough ABS to worry about fumes.
Although I do have a fan in my office door to suck air out (I also have a 55g aquarium and gaming rig, so it gets to 90F in there without it.
NP. You don't need a whole lot to get the chamber temps to be ABS friendly. I do recommend keeping it open if printing PLA, though.
They work decently. I've never had an issue printing ABS with my comgrow one (I can actually print it easier than petg).
Although I am in the process of converting an old oven into a heated build chamber.
Or a doctor that dismisses all of your symptoms because they can't be fucked to put effort into a diagnosis.
Oh, then that's super simple with the media player entity.
One issue you'll run into is that HA can't stream music over Bluetooth (or couldn't a few months ago), so you will have to go with a wifi speaker or preamp, or a separate server to stream the audio to a Bluetooth speaker. Or find a python package that you can incorporate into HA through the app daemon add on, or a docker image to run as an add on.
You can probably use HA to do the voice processing and send the command to the streaming server, but I haven't played with the voice feature enough to tell you how much of a pita it would be to set it up to reliably be able to decipher a band, album, or song from a voice command. I do know that it's a hassle to do it in rhasspy (you have to specify each option, iirc).
Once you do get it set up, you can probably set up a custom media player entity to control playback.
I've been checking on native HA Bluetooth streaming on a regular basis, because I want to design a whole home audio system that will follow me from room to room.
Yes? At the time of my comment all of the other comments were people hoping it would be a good thing.
I'm not sure why people are expecting Microsoft to act altruistically in this merger. They're a publicly traded company that exists to create profit for their shareholders, and they're not going to do a single thing that won't increase their profits.
Mergers like this are always bad for the consumer, and the FTC is betraying the citizens by letting it happen.
Ah, well the qbittorrent config file should live in the directory you mapped to /config. I think you can pull the default one and edit it for your container.
Just use a different port number. I'm not sure why it's necessary to use the same one since you can change qbittorrent's port in the config files.
Time to start searching Ollie's and Big Lots.
That’s really not all that much considering the federal budget.
Imo slack is just a garbage product to start with. The chat grouping is not intuitive, the notification audio alerts are subtle and easy to miss with no way of changing the tone, and a large chunk of the time I don’t receive any notification of any new messages, and the new message won’t appear in chat unless I close and reopen the chat.
And I’m definitely not the only one at my job with these issues.
Their first mistake was forgetting the 0th Law of Robotics.
It would be super simple to code. Basically just a nested for loop that moves the motor a few steps then presses a button a few hundred times.
Shameless plug for Home Assistant, here. Everything is controlled locally (unless you pay for their internet pass through service which is basically just a relay), most brands of smart devices are supported, you have extreme customization capabilities, and it’s all open source.
Plus, it can run on pretty much anything.
Having smart devices isn’t dumb, but you have to implement them properly.
It’s dumb to hand control of your smart home over to a 3rd party, though.
Go Home Assistant. They’re getting closer to having an offline voice assistant too, so soon you won’t need to use rhasspy or another open source solution.
I’m in the process of developing a whole home HAL9000 system.
Yup. My wife has a family history of lupus, has kidney issues, had a serious b12 deficiency, and pretty much every other symptom of lupus, but a negative ANA panel, so it can't be lupus (a negative ANA doesn't rule it out completely).
When she went in because she was having neuropathic pain, which is very common in lupus and b12 deficiencies, she was told it was probably from her covid vaccine.
What sucks the most is I, a 6'3 male, actually gets taken seriously by the same doctors. It's bad enough that I have to go with her to appointments so there's a chance of her being taken seriously.