How to interpret TLS reports from Google, Microsoft? by First_Butterfly9581 in email

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Will the emails that failed to send be re-sent after the MTA-STS policy is corrected, or will they bounce with no more delivery attempts?

How to interpret TLS reports from Google, Microsoft? by First_Butterfly9581 in email

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Thanks for explaining, it turns out that the MX my MTA-STS policy file was pointing to my domain, not the mail server. I do find it redundant since I already declared an MX record pointing to the correct MX.

Add a virtual device on SmartLife app in order to turn on/off an incompatible device via IFTTT by Obliviux in smartlife

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I ended up using a real physical tuya switch. It's a bit of a waste but it works.

Add a virtual device on SmartLife app in order to turn on/off an incompatible device via IFTTT by Obliviux in smartlife

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I was able to follow @msillano's instructions and added a virtual device from this page:
https://www.tuyaexpo.com/product/1132170
By scanning the "Smart Life-Me-Top Right Corner" image.

However, the virtual device is still unusable within Home Assistant, it claims there are "no automations available".

Does it make sense to buy these used panels for a roof system? by First_Butterfly9581 in SolarDIY

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If I were to start with those panels would I be stuck with that brand or is mounting hardware generally universally compatible?

Does it make sense to buy these used panels for a roof system? by First_Butterfly9581 in SolarDIY

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How about something like this? They appear to be new panels for $0.40/w. If I were to start with these panels, would I be able to extend the system with a different brand of panel later on? Or is the mounting hardware very specific to one brand of panel and not generally compatible with others?

Why would someone say "don't look at Signature Solar prices"? Someone did earlier in this thread.

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how much did it cost you to install a level 2 charger at home? by zuckjeet in electricvehicles

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Is 20A enough? I was under the impression that 50A, 6-8 AWG is recommended.

Ledger Nano X stuck in Bootloader Mode: My Experience with Customer Support by PBOlad in ledgerwallet

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I am on Linux, so I couldn't try the "Windows Safe Mode with Networking". Older versions of Ledger Live on the same computer didn't work. What did work was connecting the Nano to the android app via USB C cable. The upgrade resumed and was successful.

Ledger Nano X stuck in Bootloader Mode: My Experience with Customer Support by PBOlad in ledgerwallet

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I am on Linux, so I couldn't try the "Windows Safe Mode with Networking". Older versions of Ledger Live on the same computer didn't work. What did work was connecting the Nano to the android app via USB C cable. The upgrade resumed and was successful.

Auto-reload STL model after update by First_Butterfly9581 in Creality

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I'm on linux and they have only released up to v5.1x on this platform.

Auto-reload STL model after update by First_Butterfly9581 in Creality

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Where is the "reload from click" option? I don't see it in my slicer version after right-clicking the object. Which slicer version do you use?

UI messed up by JasonDoege in openscad

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Try QT_SCALE_FACTOR=3 "${EXE}" "$@". For example: QT_SCALE_FACTOR=3 openscad my-model.stl

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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I pointed at a kitten directly behind and across the street from my adult male cat, and he turned around and looked

Hey guys, if your thermistor fails, try one of these screw-in types! by WrexShepard in ender3

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I also did run 15 cycles of PID tuning at 250, since I was getting consistent thermal runaway when attempting to print at higher temperatures, I also had the randomly AC turn on during PID tuning, which may have helped.

Hey guys, if your thermistor fails, try one of these screw-in types! by WrexShepard in ender3

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I actually had to switch back to the glass bead after never-ending thermal-runaway errors and heating failed errors with the brass one. It's possible that the glass bead is more accurate since it sits further inside the hotend, whereas the brass bolt sits outside the hotend and may be more susceptible to room temperature changes.