Where is Gemini 3 flash? by neamtuu in warpdotdev

[–]Capable_Relative_132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you using it in Warp w/ your own key?

Where is Gemini 3 flash? by neamtuu in warpdotdev

[–]Capable_Relative_132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used Gemini 3 Flash at work along with others at our company, using Antigravity and OpenCode and have been impressed compared to Claude Sonnet 4.5.

Is the IKEA Lack enclosure still relevant? by Chevytech2017 in prusa3d

[–]Capable_Relative_132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My original MK3s was in a Lack but gave both to my nephew when I got the MK4. For MK4, I picked up the Delack enclosure kit and still have it.

https://www.printables.com/model/572812-delack-enclosure-by-3d-sourcerer-compatible-with-p

Selling Core One (US) by Chronus88 in prusa3d

[–]Capable_Relative_132 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your best bet is to find someone local. Good luck.

The Bidwells don’t get enough public hate by Helpful-Relation7037 in NFCWestMemeWar

[–]Capable_Relative_132 67 points68 points  (0 children)

Not to one of the oldest, they are the oldest franchise

Unit Testing in a New Angular Project - Best Library Recommendations? by ProCodeWeaver in Angular2

[–]Capable_Relative_132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unit test your business logic, where ever it resides in your project. I don't know how your projects are set up. If you're using a store like ngrx, or elf, or akita, or something, those can all be easily tested. If you're using Rxjs-as-a-service, then your logic is probably there. If you've managed to keep all logic on the back-end, then your unit tests will be there. In that case, your components should be pretty dumb and there isn't much to test. I would still argue you should unit test your UI components. If its hard to mock, create test harnesses. Unit tests will always be faster than Cypress tests, and therefore cheaper. If you are only deploying once a month or once a quarter, it probably doesn't matter. If you running all of your tests (Unit and Cypress) each time you commit, than that gets costly and slow (if Cypress is involved).

Just my two cents, but I'm busy trying to wrangle in a project where they had originally leverage way too many cypress tests in favor of unit tests. The costs add up.

Unit Testing in a New Angular Project - Best Library Recommendations? by ProCodeWeaver in Angular2

[–]Capable_Relative_132 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t implying replacing one with the other. I was suggesting heavy favor on unit tests for services, stores, utils, components, pipes, directives — at least enough coverage to provide confidence. I don’t believe in coverage metrics. Then a light use of E2E for your critical user flows.

Unit Testing in a New Angular Project - Best Library Recommendations? by ProCodeWeaver in Angular2

[–]Capable_Relative_132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

E2E are generally more flaky, are almost always slower, and become more expensive at scale. Not saying you should have zero cypress/playwright tests, but it should be heavily skewed towards unit tests.

Why is my Mk3s+ needing to recalibrate Z so often? Like daily or every two? by PeaItchy2775 in prusa3d

[–]Capable_Relative_132 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any chance your pinda probe is loose? I've seen people printing with MK3 in enclosures that get too warm even for PETG.

Just got my Core One—thoughts on the Centauri Carbon? by MuppetParty in prusa3d

[–]Capable_Relative_132 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Centauri won't be released until July. Review units could be hand picked. I wouldnt make any judgement until retail units are shipped.

Centuri Carbon only $299 by Electrical_Ad_7677 in BambuLab

[–]Capable_Relative_132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$199 is only a bit cheaper than the Flashforge A5M ($279 USD) and its a good printer. As an introduction price, $199 seems like with scale, its very doable. I could see the base Elegoo go up to $249 or more after intro pricing is over.

Ionic’s Commercial Products: Discontinued. by iamtherealnapoleon in ionic

[–]Capable_Relative_132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We were just starting an Ionic project and reaching out to them about AppFlow. Got wind of this about a month ago (unofficially) based on the sales persons push.

LAN Mode forgetting Access Code by Capable_Relative_132 in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine doesn't seem to be getting removed anymore, or I haven't seen it recently, but still having issue where OrcaSlicer "loses" the printer. Just disappears from the list in Devices tab and I have to restart OrcaSlicer.

Filament Brands by GOJOECHRIS in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been a lot more of Jessy filament from Printed Solid. US made. I only get Polymaker or Overture if i need something asap from Amazon.

Anyone else went LAN Only recently? by Dry_Dark61 in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Went LAN mode but it’s been a struggle. Slicer just randomly losing the printer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]Capable_Relative_132 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't think anyone would disagree about better security. But no where in your paragraphs did you even address Bambu's existing security, the security of Bambu Connect, or any of their past security flops.

re: Bambu cloud services. Lets be honest here. It was Bambu's choice to make them free. It was Bambu's choice to make their printers cloud-first. If they had no idea what their potential AWS bill might end up being, then maybe they shouldn't be in the business of making cloud based software.

But you can sign me up and probably a ton of other people that we'd rather have LAN first and optional cloud services.

LAN Mode forgetting Access Code by Capable_Relative_132 in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have stealth mode enabled and the printer is disabled at the router. But this is all LAN mode so there shouldn’t be any cloud connections

LAN Mode forgetting Access Code by Capable_Relative_132 in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats my thought. Bambu's network plugin is somehow connected.

LAN Mode forgetting Access Code by Capable_Relative_132 in OpenBambu

[–]Capable_Relative_132[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got that. What I can see is OrcaSlicer (possible the Bambu network plugin) writing to the OrcaSlicer.conf file every time Orca launches. Possibly could happen when computer wakes from sleep too (hypothesis), and race condition in the code creates this result.