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  • I also remember in my school smth about it.

    But I am certain that a Bench with treated wood would not have the same characteristics from a cuttinf board. So maybe the idea could not be applied to a bench

  • What's on it?
  • I wonder how long a flash drive will survive. Shouldn't the nand gates release its electron that it holded for 2 to 12 years?

    Is an SSD the same or similar to a flash drive?

  • The 2024 Reddit mod experience
  • I do it rarely when I have specific questions that need answers. But nit all subreddits, because some large subreddits are unhelpful like Steamdeck.. so meh. Its a mix. Reddit is visited once a month I think because of this desire to get a wider tange of people to read tbe question.

  • Arguments why Telegram is not a good idea for anyone
  • Caught? It was like kinda obvious. You could always locate your Signal folder where everything is downloaded and just see all pictures...

    I ignored this flaw as I kept my PC Luks encrypted, but a friend on Windows might not, where everyone with physical access could read everything.

    So, yeah. I also dislike the idea that its not encrypted in some sort of way.

  • Threads is trading trust for growth
  • It somehow seems to me that such platforms lack "social" in them.

    I don't know whats the pure definition of social, but as soon as a Person gets money to spread something that triggers people without it being his own opinion is... not the same social as a pub.

    If a person spreads facts that trigger people, then I want the person not to profit off of it and let it be his actual opinion or desire to write/spread. Which makes it feel social again.

  • One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
  • I hate how I can't do everything I imagine in rust.

    But researching about why something isn't possible, makes me realize that the code should never be wroten like the way I did... so I can't blame rust for dissallowing me this.

  • One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
  • At rhe beginning, I did hate it. Now I slowly embrace it as it seems like a feature to be mkre verbose.

    But maybe it will never change and I will just gaslight myself liking it. Whatever.. you cant take my fun away learning rust for half a year

  • anyone who uses Linux on apple silicon or another arm device
  • I used my Chromebook Duet 3 from Lenovo which has a Snapdragon ARM chip.

    I installed a custom compiled Kernel with some weird distro iso maker from a dude for such devices. It adds a few drivers to make various things work.

    Bluetooth, Audio, Usi pen, Touchscreen worked. It was nice.

    The USI pen and touchscreen glitches sometimes out, which forces me to suspend this convertable for a second and wake it up to fix the issue.

    I couldn't really install lunarvim or some other development tools because some things just are not compileable/installable. I didnt bither eith waydroid as It was too complex for me to really grasp how to install the header files and so on.

    I did use KDE (5.25 I think), with Wayland and it was good actually. Xournalpp for writing and logseq for storing knowledge in patterns, which sometims had buggy graphics on Wayland for some reason.

    Things like RNote couldn't work because the Mesa drivers weren't really installed or smth and kernel header files were needed here too I think.

    Firefox with touch on wayland also was a nice experience that worked pretty great (but needs environment value to be set for Wayland).

    I accepted that I will get a new device after 2 Years of using that tablet and replacing paper on school. Did work great for me. I prefer Penoval Pens. They have them for all devices. Usi and MPP and much more.

    So I got the Starlite 5 (from starlabs.systems) which has a worse Battery lifetime than expected (I think but not stress tested. OS shows 3 to 6 hours sometimes but advertised was 14h) but at least I can even run some small Steam games on that n200 intel chip and install all Applications I want because its AMD64 Architecture cpu. It kinda overheats at the top right corner.

    Note that both products are convertables, or rather Tablets with a detachable keyboard.

    So at the end. I can use this Chromebook convertable for some narrow things but not for everything, like a Computer should be able to. But maybe all the skills you need are capable to be run on a slow Snapdragon with aarch64 Architecture. Unsure how Apple M1 is there compared to that.

  • How secure is Firefox Pocket?

    Before going to university with a Linux Laptop, Linux PC (Waterfox) and Graphene OS on the Phone with Mull as Browser, I wonder how I can get a more comfy or efficient life. I never had the idea to sign in to Firefox Pocket because I thought an entity would be able to read the bookmarks.

    I wanna know details about it, why and why not should I use it? Is it even encrypted?

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    I finally started using Virtual Desktops, now I feel clean and comfy

    Its also a sickness, after tidying my room and thinking I was finished, I had the strong urge to create a smooth Workflow where I also can't distract myself that easily.

    I should have continued my work instead, that's why I said its a sickness. You get distracted by playing with your Desktop. But this wasn't that bad, it will stay forever.

    I allowed myself to work on coding or school stuff on my first Virtual Desktop. Gaming on my second (and I use save session together with W window rules to make Steam spawn only on that Virtual Desktop). Additionally I allow Discord and Waterfox to stay on both Workspace and Gaming Space for chat/voice and music. Additionally I use often times my 3D Printer and thought, why not creating a Virtual Desktop for it so I can also easily create Art in Blender or also use Krita inside that Workspace besides accessing Octoprint. This will be my artistic space then. Misc is a Virtual Desktop where I use Signal Desktop and Syncthing, or manage System Settings whenever I feel I don't wan't to do it on any other Virtual Desktop.

    I love KDE!

    5

    New Extruder not extruding properly with Marlin Firmware

    Got lazy but have posted once about my Extruder being the reason why Octoprint or Firmware is not starting the Print.

    I compiled my Marlin Firmware by adding #define DEFAULT_Kp 16.44 #define DEFAULT_Ki 1.58 #define DEFAULT_Kd 42.75 and it starts, but it does weirdly extrude. When I hit "Extrude 5mm" Manually while nothing is running then it seems like a nice constant flow, but when Printing it somehow stocks, retracts or smth when trying to print. At first I thought its TPU and a new abstract material I have never touched but this currently is the good old Black PLA from Creality that I always used.

    I use Cura and just used the default settings for PLA like always.

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    Installed Sprite Extruder Pro kit and Ender v2 Intelligent display, but both won't work properly

    I own the Ender 3 Pro BUT, I have the silent motherboard 32-bit and installed with the firmware: "Ender-3 Pro_HW4.2.7_SW2.0.9.03_SpritExt_H300" because it seems like its the only one meant for the extruder pro kit. It complains that the BL-Touch is not attach to it. I can see it in Octoprint error message and gcode terminal.

    • Firmware Source: https://www.crealitycloud.com/software-firmware/firmware?type=2

    With the default firmware on it, it did manage to start the print till its heated to 228°C, but Octoprint couldn't proceed after the printer heated. It just waited till infinity.

    Additionally the Display is not working at all, its beeping and mid beeping a louder beep is repeating every second. Not sure why, but the display claims to support Ender 3 Pro, Ender 3 and Ender 3 v2.

    More Sources:

    • Display: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09292H22C
    • Extruder kit: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0B4NHNJ7K
    • Silent Mainboard: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07TY3HQ5H

    What firmware would be the correct one for the extruder? Should I return the Display?

    Silent Mainboard did work with the stock-extruder. It stopped working with Octoprint after replacing the extruder with the new one, but seems to heat and move correctly.

    6

    Installed creality Sprite Extroduer Pro kit, now the nozzle is beyond the bed minimum height

    Having a Creality Ender 3 Pro. Have upgraded the mainboard to a new Silent mainboard. Installed this Extroduer and also have a glass bed. I also purchased another glass bed to exchange the scratched one.

    What should I do about my problem? Is my only solution to buy a CR-Touch Sensor? How does the sensor even work? Will it also scratch it when I am not careful enough or is it user friendly and fully automated?

    I don't have any other bed except the glas one for now. Should I rather purchase a flexible sheet for the bed instead of a glas bed?

    6

    Is there a community on Lemmy to help find the right community on Lemmy?

    I often want to ask for official reddit replacements or similar/same ones but don't know at which sublemmy (community, which word is more appropriate?)

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    Do Risc-V boards like Star64 throttle at extreme temperatures?

    Can't get currently a cooler for the CPU and GPU and wonder if it regulates itself to not melt down or destroy itself.

    4

    Can someone recommend me the smallest/lightest portable keyboard for 11' Chromebook Duet3?

    I wonder what ideas could come up, but important for me is that it supports QMK firmware and maybe bluetooth.

    I currently use a very heavy bella RGB ISO keyboard with brass and allumium casing for PC usage and would definetly ditch the chromebooks keyboard. Not sure if soldering my own Keyboard would be a good idea because I love using hotswapable keys.

    I want some ideas and recommendations, maybe I will transform it into a cyberdeck?

    (The chromebook doesnt run ChromeOS but Debian 12)

    8

    Did anyone try Half Life Alyx on Wayland?

    Not sure if its XWayland but the vision stutters a lot while everything else is smooth. Also X11 seems unusable for some reason on KDE because I get a lot of glitchy artifacts (and Direct Mode seems to be enabled)

    Edit: Using an AMD 6750xt with i5-8600k on Arch Linux with KDE Wayland

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