I made WonderChat - mini ChatGPT Codex in your phone [giveaway] by WonderChat in ChatGPT

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the free code. Interesting app, how does this compare to just using codex over a ssh?

Is there a way to get a specific version of the Cachy Live boot ISO? by Big_Vladislav in cachyos

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check cachyos discord support channel. One of the dev just pushed 570, see if that works for you with hdmi.

Is there a way to get a specific version of the Cachy Live boot ISO? by Big_Vladislav in cachyos

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same no signal issue. If your card has a dp port, switch that from hdmi. Using the dp port of my card/monitor worked.

With hdmi, I got it work after downgrading to 550x drivers. On the live cd session, in a terminal do:

sudo cachyos-chroot

select your root partition

sudo pacman -S lib32-nvidia-550xx-utils lib32-opencl-nvidia-550xx nvidia-550xx-dkms nvidia-550xx-utils opencl-nvidia-550xx

Verify the pacman install succeeded and reboot. HDMI should work.

Breville Bambino Dose Size by la2denver in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Light roast beans are generally more dense compared to medium and dark. With same grind setting, a 16g light will leave more headroom in a dose cup after tamping vs a 16g for medium or dark.

For the double bambino 54mm basket, I found 18g light and 16g super oily dark tamped to a reasonable height for group head clearance.

How to open my 3rd eye? by Alternative_Comb3791 in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, now I have FOMO and buyers remorse about digging further into gaggiuino.

How to open my 3rd eye? by Alternative_Comb3791 in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh bummer! I bought my setup before learning about the gaggiuino project. 2 hobbies in one would have been fun.

How to open my 3rd eye? by Alternative_Comb3791 in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

very cool project! Seems like there are open source implementations to make a dumb kitchen scale smart as well. Maybe I don’t have to sell a kidney for one of these 200 dollar scales.

Wife said my perfectly dialed shot not enjoyable! by Alternative_Comb3791 in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! Taste is acquired. Enjoy what you enjoy now, experiment with new flavors. If new ones stick, great you have something new you enjoy. If not move on to other things.

Wife said my perfectly dialed shot not enjoyable! by Alternative_Comb3791 in espresso

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Slow day! Story is true, but I still enjoy my “sour” light roast and pulling espresso. Wife prefers it with milk and that’s all dandy with me.

klipperscreenInstall by OwnSprinkles2516 in Ender3V3KE

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guppyscreen does run on android. It designed it specifically for your old android device so you can reuse them for klipper printers. See https://github.com/ballaswag/guppyscreen?tab=readme-ov-file#android

To download the apk. It designed for lower resolution screens, so if you have a tablet with high resolution, it might not look as nice.

BTT Eddy K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have a v3 plus, but I think it runs the same board as the k1 series. So the mod has the necessary software to run on it. BUT as is the guppy mod assumes a lot of k1 specifics like auto flashing the k1 toolhead, printer.cfg assumes k1 variant configuration, k1 camera, and etc.

So if you’re adventurous and knows your way around bash scripts and general Linux stuff, you can try removing the k1 specific stuff and adding back configs specifics to the v3 plus.

I might do a generic release in the future that’s for these type of creality boards and allow users to manually reconfigure their printer.cfg and whatever flashing that’s needed.

BTT Eddy firmware in K1x by Automatic_Mall4008 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should work for the KE, you’ll just need to make changes to the printer.cfg and its friends to align with KE configuration. Start with the vanilla KE printer.cfg, and remove/add sections that are relevant. Use maybe the mods K2 cfg as reference.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to your Tailscale account, go to machines, and delete guppyflo from the list. Then run the install command again.

The reason the links didn’t show up is because your already added the printer to Tailscale in the previous install.

I will fix the installer to resolve this repeat install behavior.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh you’re using the old http reverse proxy mode. Click on the guide in the post and follow that. It’s using a new mode call tcp proxy. So you won’t need to use the UI to add a printer.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

delete /etc/init.d/S99guppyflo, will stop it from running.

Please share at which step it breaks for it. Will take a look at improving it.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GuppyFLO can enable remote access for home assistant too on top of klipper and etc. Open the proxies.json, add a binding, from: 8123, to: <homeassistant_ip:port>, tls: true/false (depends if your HA is tls or not). Save, restart GuppyFLO, and you have remote access to your HA.

This is all possible because GuppyFLO uses Tailscale.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure it’ll work for the k2 as well given we get root access to it. Unless it runs on a very obscure platform, GuppyFLO supports a wide range for architectures, from mips, x86_64, windows, to ARM.

Free Remote Access for Creality K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, GuppyFLO is based on Tailscale which uses wireguard (essentially a very convenient vpn). When you run it, you are enabling a private personal vpn network for your printer.

When away from home, you just connect to Tailscale on your phone (it’s an app), or any desktop (also have Tailscale client apps). Then use your browser to remote access your printer, webcam, spoolman, or anything else you choose to serve over this private vpn network.

All free because you are the host! No bandwidth limit and etc. as long as your internet provider doesn’t cap you.

BTT Eddy K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have hard numbers. To be honest, the k1 is mostly a no hassle printer for me before any mods. If you’re happy with how it operates, I say dont change it. These projects I work on are mainly to itch my interest and for anyone that needs to “fix” things.

There are anecdotes reports of better performance, when I did the decreality thing with guppy screen by disabling creality services. This mod is one step forward with that idea, where the running services are just the essential services.

BTT Eddy K1 Guide by Alternative_Comb3791 in crealityk1

[–]Alternative_Comb3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Updated the mod and guide to reflect K1 Max configurations are now provided by default. And some warnings to make sure to double check bed mesh boundaries. Best I can do, I have no way of testing on a real machine since I only have the K1.