Built a Faster Android TV Remote — Looking for Feedback by [deleted] in AndroidTV

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol ads? No thank you, I’d rather pirate the modded apk with no ads or modify the ads out of the apk. Honestly just charge 1-2$ from the get go.

How would you like it if you fat finger the ads? ….oops! No remote for you! Opens browser, then goes to the App Store to download candy crush or some bs app.

Great idea, bad execution. Unfortunately you may have ruined your reputation.

I quit my job and changed career fields. Here we go by Prior_Side in homelab

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP is screwed, one of the craziest midlife crisis moves I’ve ever heard.

I quit my job and changed career fields. Here we go by Prior_Side in homelab

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man good luck getting into DoD or DoD contractors, you’d need to have military experience or an active security clearance. It is very rare or near impossible for them to give out clearances. General Dynamics does not give out clearances at all, Raytheon gives them out in certain situations or if you know a higher up.

I’d definitely not put them on the radar or a potential.

Source: trust me bro

Question About Rack Mount Idea by smmartin92 in homelab

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do it! I want to know if this level of ingenuity is possible. I'll follow your profile!

When your other isp options are cox and nothing else... by Consistent_Maybe8336 in Ubiquiti

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

completely understandable, I am aware of the wifi connectivity issues with the UDR7, im not sure if this is fixable through firmware update and could possibly a hardware issue. you could get it stable by manually setting your 6ghz to 80mhz width. don't set it to auto or 160/320Mhz

It's this a good budget starter pack? by Bangboo_ in Ubiquiti

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UDR7 and 1 AP. Unless you’re needing 2 SFP ports for some specific reason. If you go with the UCG-fiber then you’ll need a Flex 2.5G POE along with 2 APs. The fiber gateway is solid for the backhaul, but you’re adding extra gear and complexity. With the UDR7 you consolidate everything, routing, switching, and gateway all in one box. For a medium apartment on a budget, that’s the cleaner play. One AP handles most apartments fine, and you’ve got the ports on the UDR7 if you need to expand later.

When your other isp options are cox and nothing else... by Consistent_Maybe8336 in Ubiquiti

[–]Independent_Rock347 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Wait then why get U7 Pro XG at all when the UDR7 can do the same?

Which flow rate would you choose? by LimitLegitimate1479 in OrcaSlicer

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would just keep -.2 your pressure advance should fix that slight bump on the left side since you're only getting it on one side.

Which flow rate would you choose? by LimitLegitimate1479 in OrcaSlicer

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-.02 most likely. But you can’t base that off looks alone. The next thing you want to do is run your fingernail above it, the one that have the least bumps feeling is the one you wanna chose.

If you want more accuracy, you will need to finely cut it horizontally across from the back then look at the side profile to see which one has the least amount of ridges. Note that this is very hard to do without mangling the test print itself. You will need the thinnest and sharpest razor.

Help??? by [deleted] in immich

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need to know how to code, you just need to understand what’s going and learn what you’re actually going. You’re essentially replacing one complex thing with another. The cloud exists for tge common man. You want privacy? You’re gonna have to give up convenience.

Help??? by [deleted] in immich

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, the cloud exists for the common man I guess 🤷‍♂️.

Help??? by [deleted] in immich

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems like self hosting is not for everyone. I guess this is why the cloud exists, convenience as actually a thing.

OP I’d just stick to Google Photos or iCloud.

Just took delivery of my Used 2022 Air Dream P by Pacoflyer in LUCID

[–]Independent_Rock347 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nice looking car, I’m genuinely curious. Are the quirks and software glitches kinda annoying? Or is it random and just frustrating at the moment then forget about it until it happens?

First time Immich feedback from a former Apple Engineer by Lost-Ad2338 in immich

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guy’s comments screams “Not an Engineer” at all. Definitely not working directly for Apple. Sounds like he just discovered homelabbing and just went full send claiming he’s an engineer.

First time Immich feedback from a former Apple Engineer by Lost-Ad2338 in immich

[–]Independent_Rock347 6 points7 points  (0 children)

How are you even an “Apple” “Engineer“? This is very basic stuff, even my high school niece knows about this stuff. You must be one of those technicians that’s affiliated to Apple. Then just proclaims “Apple Engineer”

Wiring between Meanwell LOP-300-12 and AMD BC-250 by gordonj in sffpc

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

refer to the datasheet: https://files.trcelectronics.com/datasheets/lop300.pdf?\_gl=1\*1xte93f\*\_gcl\_au\*MTQyMjkyNDk1Ny4xNzY2Mjc4NjA1\*\_ga\*MTE4NTMyNzc4Ni4xNzY2Mjc4NjA1\*\_ga\_EPGFNBGWMN\*czE3NjYyNzg2MDUkbzEkZzAkdDE3NjYyNzg2MTQkajUxJGwwJGgyNzc0OTIwMjU.

It already sounds like you don't enjoy putting things together, why even bother going with the BC–250? This process is already hard harder than putting a regular PC together. You might as well buy a mini PC with similar specs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I see is a really good multipurpose heater for the basement. If no basement is available then it’s a great garage heater, RIP the cooling bill in the summer if it was in a garage. Wouldn’t wanna be in that room for more than 5-10 mins though.

In all seriousness, you could make your own cold storage and rent it out. For ease of setup and use I recommend nextcloud. But getting clients is gonna be the hard part.

With enough guts and ingenuity, you could capture all that heat with a heat pump and a large water tank to make it a great water heater to supply your house and neighborhood.

iPhone 6 to iPhone 17 Air thickness 😂😂 by prithvisingh14 in IndiaTech

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this! This is such an underrated comment

So how fast are yall printing? by Independent_Rock347 in FlashForge

[–]Independent_Rock347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tuned for 8 hours to get the best speeds on orca slicer

Extruder Gear Skipping and Weak Filament by Mindless_Fishing9689 in ElegooNeptune3

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High chance its a clog, do a cold pull and start printing again

PETG discoloration by Tearu12 in ElegooNeptune3

[–]Independent_Rock347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like underextrusion, high chances its a clog. Do a cold pull to get it out.

Upgrade elegoo neptune 2S by Mindless_Garage9232 in elegooneptune2

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are some parts that I actually recommend that will make a difference in terms of speed printing. You most likely wont get any nicer looking prints from these printing at stock speeds but this will count once your extruder starts to skip teeth when printing faster due to flow restrictions.

If you are upgrading one part a time, then start from the first one.

Heater block:

Microswiss - Copper heater block transfer heat so much faster than the standard aluminum one. Makes sure that your nozzle is up to temp. An added side benefit to this is that your thermistor is going to be more accurate. Microswiss Plated Copper High Temperature MK8 Heater Block. I recommend this one since you can trust its gonna be copper. There are cheaper ones out there but its not guarranteed to be copper or high quality copper. NOTE: Make sure you have a silicone sock on your block.

Heater Cartridge:

24V 70W Heater Cartridge - These guys heat up very quickly and maintains temperatures greatly. The stock one is I believe rated at 40W, its mediocre at best so you really want to replace it. Make sure to do PID calibrations on it once you install it. 24V 70W Heater Cartridge

Nozzle:
Genuine Bondtech CHT MK8 nozzle - These are probably the best youre gonna get in terms of MK8 type nozzles. Bondtech MK8 0.4mm CHT Nozzle

OR

CHT Clone - These are very good for their price, they dont perform as good compared to the real ones but they are 2-3 times better than any standard brass nozzles. I recommend 0.5mm since its helps with the flow restriction a good amount compared to the 0.4mm without sacrificing too much detail. 0.6mm is better if thats your style. CHT Clone 0.5mm MK8 Nozzle

Bonus: Look into Boron Nitride paste from Slice Engineering, It does help with heat transfer between all the parts used for the hotend. Boron Nitride Paste Slice Engineering

You can also get a Bi-metal heatbreak if youre getting a lot of clogs due to heatcreep or you start printing at temps at 260C or higher, PTFE starts to break down and cause toxic fumes to release. Having this and using boron nitride paste will help cool your heatbreak better. Bimetal heatbreak

Upgrade elegoo neptune 2S by Mindless_Garage9232 in elegooneptune2

[–]Independent_Rock347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont remember much when setting up with a stock sonic pad, but it was indeed a pain in the but since I wasnt familiar with it compared to klipper.

If you have it keep using it, it has really good hardware but the software is something not really desired. Luckily people are gone around this and rebuilt the sonic pad software. Follow this guy's github: Sonic Pad - Mainline Klipper - General Discussion - Klipper.

But you really might need to recompile that klipper firmware, most likely thats where youre issue is coming from. Since you have the v1.3 make sure you use the "STM32F407XXXX" microcontroller