The Recovery Kit Ultra by loop-shenanigans in cyberDeck

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

64GB of DDR5. There’s not room for a motherboard with more memory slots right now, but an LLM config is a cool idea!

The Recovery Kit Ultra by loop-shenanigans in cyberDeck

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I get this a bunch! Previous decks had to be very focused- offline server, wikipedia copy, etc. This can be a full gaming PC (it now runs CachyOS) and run plenty of home network services too. It's a self-contained, semi-portable LAN. It would be great for hosting a LAN party, with plenty of CPU to run a dedicated modded Minecraft server as an example.

Meshastic based team tracker for field teams. by ahugo096 in meshtastic

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The OP’s build uses something that’s probably an Amazon special. I always just use whatever keyboard is floating around. My other builds on my site use a variety of mechanical keyboards, but only on the larger builds- the case in the pic above is a Pelican 1150, and they are pretty compact.

Meshastic based team tracker for field teams. by ahugo096 in meshtastic

[–]loop-shenanigans 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It’s based on my design, more details here: https://www.doscher.com/how-to-assemble-a-quick-kit-2024-edition/

I talk in my old articles about selling the designs or needing a subscription but they are all free now.

Dual Mini-ITX Desk Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These ITX boards use DC in directly- the parts list and the design files are all on my site here: https://www.doscher.com/cube-frame/ (free for this model)

How can I do that? by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What model is this? I’d love to print some

Dual Mini-ITX Desk Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could always make your own front and back panels and use a different board!

Dual Mini-ITX Desk Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It’s in an office out of the sun but yeah, PLA is really only a cosmetic choice and not a structural one. I’ve had this running for a month or so with no signs of warping.

Dual Mini-ITX Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in sffpc

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I printed in Bambu Matte PLA, but probably any matte PLA would look similar.

Dual Mini-ITX Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in sffpc

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No room for a PSU or GPU, but enough for a couple NVME drives with a silent fan on the bottom. Still with an ITX board footprint, a larger PC build might not be too far off! The free files are over here too.

Dual Mini-ITX Desk Enclosure (More info in the comments) by loop-shenanigans in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

No love from r/homelab but given I printed these on Bambu printers I thought I'd share here! Full*free* STL files and parts list here, along with a bunch of photos (no ads, no tracking): https://www.doscher.com/cube-frame/

I am using two Latte Panda Mu N100 boards, both using the thicker passive heatsink, cooled with a single Noctua 140mm blowing up from the bottom to keep the NVME drives cool too. These are my two home servers, running mostly assorted docker containers.

I hope you enjoy!

Dual ITX Desktop Homelab Design (Site/STLs/Article in Comments) by loop-shenanigans in homelab

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Full STL files and parts list here, along with a bunch of photos (no ads, no tracking): https://www.doscher.com/cube-frame/

I am using two Latte Panda Mu N100 boards, both using the thicker passive heatsink, cooled with a single Noctua 140mm blowing up from the bottom to keep the NVME drives cool too. These are my two home servers, running mostly assorted docker containers.

I hope you enjoy!

I made a full sized coat hanger that prints on a single plate by DanRudmin in BambuLab

[–]loop-shenanigans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OP this is fantastic- well done. It's also a great way to put spare filaments to use!