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Stampela@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Imagine Q trying O'NeillEnglish
8·2 months agoDude got to deal with Twin Peaks, Baal… I think he’d be excused for not wanting Q too.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•What device are you guys hosting on?English
1·2 months agoDedicated N100 mini pc. It has more than enough everything…. Except for whisper and other AI stuff. That’s a silly situation where whisper takes longer than the dedicated gpu (and mind you we’re talking RX 6400, not 5090) outputs the results.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•New and Improved PatrickGPTEnglish
6·3 months agoGreat minds think alike

Edit: this is why you don’t meme when tired. Photon, not proton! ffs lol
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•How's your HA voice assistant going?English
1·4 months agoI have setup the wake word as Hey Jarvis, but the issues I get… it usually gets it, however I also hear it bleeping and blooping randomly so that’s fun. Then HA is running on a N100 mini computer, and I found that the smallest Whisper model I can use reliably is the medium one (I’m sure in English it’d work well even with smaller ones) and the LLM is Qwen 3 4b running on a computer with a dedicated RX 6400. As in, that’s the second gpu and it’s doing only that. The end result is that I give a command, wait a few seconds (Whisper mostly), then hopefully it works out. I imagine with a known good mic and powerful local hardware it’d be noticeably better, but.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Why is the SLZB Ultima so Cheap? is there a catch?English
2·4 months agoI had mixed experiences with both. On one hand, Amazon replaced my 3DS no questions asked when a shoulder button failed (Nintendo pretended the serial didn’t exist…), on the other hand my preorder of the Bayonetta Amiibo (Amazon for the EU) well… they cancelled it like six months after it got released and the support person had no idea what was going on. On AliExpress I ordered a drone that got delivered “to the wrong address” and the seller very clearly tried to scam me with helpful instructions on how to mark it as received to progress with the refund. But then I also got the logic board for my 3d printer from the manufacturer, and a reasonably priced remote controller for my drone.
Yes, but your laptop is not liking the software, and now you are running it in a browser too. Unless the service offered by the container is remote control, then it’s not going to be of any help for you. Difference between running a HTML5 game in your browser, or GeForce Now: one runs locally, the other is just a video feed.
I don’t have any experience here, but everything seems to point towards the docker being just a way to install it for any machine, for ease of management, not a streaming/remote control situation where the software runs on the server, and you just see/interact with the video output. So probably the slowdown is caused by your laptop liking FreeCad even less once it’s running in your web browser.
Obviously I can be way off, but this is what it looks to me.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•My country's police just busted a dangerous 3d printed weapons manufacturer.English
2·5 months agoYeah, but we seem to like hampering the right to manifest, so I’m sure it’ll get thrown in the mix.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•My country's police just busted a dangerous 3d printed weapons manufacturer.English
4·5 months agoThere’s a little nuance here, the kid was dumb enough to bring one of those to school, so some worry is warranted… some. Now as you can imagine this is going to have consequences, but as we do have functional gun control laws, it’ll be something inane. Probably won’t impact 3D printing at all is the upside.
What about a partially cleaned blob… of PP… that also went inside the sock?

Stampela@startrek.websiteto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I added a filament sensor today.English
6·8 months agoSo, fun issue those things can have: my Sovol SV07 Plus has one and it works great… or it did until the filament chewed through the plastic and made very awkward channels in and out of it. In itself no big deal, still goes through the sensor, but the issue is that it can be a bit too tight of a fit and get jammed. Like, HARD so you have to try pulling it both ways before it dislodges. It’s not a fun way for a print to fail. My workaround is to use a tiny bit of ptfe tube at the entrance, hot glued there so the filament will go straight. So far it’s been working.
Stampela@startrek.websiteOPto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Settings from Cura to Orca?English
1·8 months agoHappy cake day!
I mean, the question was about importing settings, PEEK or PLA wouldn’t make a substantial difference in “there’s a menu a little out of sight this way, you also need to do this and that in Cura” and, given how Cura was the top dog for the last few years, one would think that the new hotness would have a way to easily get people to switch. I don’t know how challenging that is from a technical perspective, but evidently it’s enough to not make it worth it to the developers… anyway I copied the speed settings, saved the profile as “0.18 decent” and since I was there, connected Klipper too. Ready for testing.
That aside, wanting to find the simple way is different from lack of experience. I think I got that between putting together the aforementioned Ender 3, replacing the board with a SKR 3, and contextually adding a BLTouch, something that required editing and recompiling Marlin ;)
Stampela@startrek.websiteOPto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Settings from Cura to Orca?English
1·8 months agoThere IS a profile for my specific printer, it just feels made by a competing company as (not hyperbole) whatever they did make it slower than a first gen Ender 3. Tuning materials I don’t mind, but at least a working starting point?
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Any ideas on how to automatically open a finished dishwasher?English
2·9 months agoYeah, mine (that I didn’t scientifically measure but….) requires a hell of an effort to pull open using only my pinky. Obviously I don’t expect that mine is the only model on the market XD but that’s what I know
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Any ideas on how to automatically open a finished dishwasher?English
4·9 months agoNot sure what kind of dishwasher we’re talking about, but I have a SwitchBot and it’s made to push buttons: it wouldn’t be anywhere near powerful enough to open a dishwasher (as I know them)
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Everything is a buffer clone of a buffer clone of a buffer cloneEnglish
9·1 year ago“I’m not going to be individual on my own!”
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•O'Brien must have implanted a subdermal universal translator when he was born.English
3·1 year agoMonkey beer island of green and fight!
Stampela@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Where everybody knows your partners nameEnglish
7·1 year agoCan we appreciate the beautiful 3D printed set? Lots of time must’ve gone into modeling and printing that!

I think I’ve given a cursory look at those a year or two ago. The main things I remember are that they are SMALL, and at least one model lacked a heated bed. The heated bed helps immensely with adhesion (will your print stick or just get dislodged, failing the job?) and the size is a practical constraint. For example resin printers can do exceptional quality items, but they’re going to be small. Pick a measuring tape of any kind, go measure a thing you’d like to make like maybe a pen holder or whatever you actually think you will want to print. I had a Monoprice Mini Select and it was a 12cm base, good for a lot, small for a lot. That thing can do a 10cm base. A quick visualization is that you will not squeeze a phone cover in that space!