

Are you using the web player or the iOS app? There is the official ABS app or Plappa as a third party app.
Are you using the web player or the iOS app? There is the official ABS app or Plappa as a third party app.
Start with more basic troubleshooting:
Mark out 100mm length on the filament, tell the printer to extrude 100mm and see if it did. If not, remove the hotend and try again. If it did now, you have a problem with your hotend.
If it worked both times, your slicer might be setup wrong.
There are case fans with a temperature sensor. They already control the speed themselves depending on the measurement. The only thing they need is 12V.
For example the Arctic F12 TC.
I always liked the idea of the small Lenovo ThinkEdge Servers, I just never had a usecase. Maybe these would work for you.
You mean to plan a route? Or to make sure that all point of interest are in the map? The latter is entirely possible, as it is openstreetmap.
For route planning, I actually don’t know.
And mergerFS
Sorry about that, I didn’t see that.
Cloudflare is not the source…
Ha, interesting. I buy my harddrives second hand. They are backed up. If one fails, I swap in a new one. I don’t care if my server is down for a day. That’s what my backup Pi-hole is for.
In an enclosed chamber, I warm it up to ~37°C to allow yeast dough to rise. Works like a charm.
$40 is a bit on the steep side though… I would have bought it instantly for $10.
Nice project, I love that you analyzed the audio as well! But really? A barrel jack for charging? Make it USB-C!
$20 is 2/3 of your expenses?
https://jlcmc.com/product/s/T04/TXLB/voron-aluminum-profile-frame-2.4-3d-printing
The extrusions are not the expensive parts… in fact, JLCPCB has them for ~$20.
I like my HPE microserver gen10+
Although it does not come with a GPU by default, but you can install a low power one.
Which hotend do you use to push >100 mm^3/s?
Lets be real here, a bambulab x1c which is currently considered high speed for >95% of users (which you are asking for here), has a maximum flow rate of 22 mm^3/s which limits it to about 250mm/s for 0.2mm layer height.
Mm I don’t know. He said that he did not have much luck searching for „fast food“ in an area. Which again, is because the search is lacking. The dataset should be there, but the search does not recognize which restaurants are fast food restaurants.
If he where to search for specific names of the locations, it would lead to the results
The question is really, why develop something like this instead of improving something like open street map with that effort?
To be honest, the dataset In openstreetmap is great, what is missing is good search and easy apps that are on par with google or Apple.
For opensource maps, it will be open street map. If it is outdated for you area, open a few issues, add a few things yourself, and you will notice that others will join to help.