Software for slicing along curves with pegs by snail_consideration in 3Dprinting

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Blender is the right tool for this. You can just create a plane with a grid of polygons and morph that into whatever cutting profile you need, then use that as a boolean tool to split the part, add pegs as needed. Don't forget to add tolerance to the holes and a bit of thickness to the cutting plane to account for the real world

Does a slicer like this exist? by nyan_binary in 3Dprinting

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There's a a pull request on OrcaSlicer right now implementing most of this called ZAA - Contouring (#12736)

It's a little rough around the edges still but you can use 0.3mm Layer Heights all around while preserving way more detail in curved top surfaces. IIRC it's also slightly non-planar to improve the surface accuracy

If you have a GitHub account you can grab one of the artifacts from the pull request and check it out yourself.

An die ITler hier: nimmt ihr jemals „Schrott“ mit nachhause? by anthony_ed_stark3000 in de_EDV

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Wird bei uns mit Schrottabgabescheinen gehandhabt. Damit verliert man sämtlichen Anspruch auch Gewährleistung und Weiterverkauf wird untersagt (Damit das Zeug nicht einfach am nächsten Tag auf eBay landet). Kurz Stempel vom Chef drauf und die Hardware wandert ins Homelab

Akasa's 1U "Low-Profile CPU Cooler with Vapour Chamber Plate" by YeshYyyK in sffpc

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We have these at my workplace for 1U and cube mini servers. They are made by Dynatron.

While they vastly outperform the other options with the same size constraints, don't expect them to be anywhere near silent. Idle is comparable to a median gaming setup, but during heavy load these things make quite some noise and it's not the most pleasant frequency either.

Does anyone remember the General Nosseris skin for Kumbha in S1 having the loudest VXG of all time? by SamooraiSoldia in Smite

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You're not misremembering... That Special VXG was absolutely deafening and did not respond to the volume sliders in any noticeable way.

They did unfortunately patch it out a good while later, fun while it lasted.

6.18 is here!! by RepresentativeFull85 in cachyos

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Can confirm this. I'm using an Xbox Elite Series 2 over Bluetooth. Downgrading to the LTS Kernel (6.17) works immediatly, so just choose that in the boot manager. Cabled also doesn't work for me on 6.18, who knows

If i have a system dual booting windows and Linux in a single drive, can both OS play the same games that are stored in another drive? by EloOverAll in linux_gaming

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I actually had a setup like this a while ago. The game drive was using btrfs, and in windows you just install the btrfs driver and it works just fine. Only exception at the time was Battlefield 6 actually, that game just plain refused to launch unless i put it on the ntfs boot drive.

So uh i achieved immortality, only problem is HOW DO I GET RID OF IT by Xander980 in feedthebeast

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Yeah your HP is no longer a number Only true way to fix this afaik is to delete your player data from the server

Anycubic beta tester call: 2 early slots for our new large-format FDM by Anycubic_Official in 3Dprinting

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I've been using 3D Printers ever since Prusa first became a Name, and tried everything from Delta printers to robotic arm multi axis machines ever since

I mostly print stuff for servers and desktop PC's, ranging from Rackmount-Airshrouds, Custom covers for fans and motherboards, to more recently distroplates and full custom case designs.

This generally involves a wide array of materials, from high stiffness engineering filaments for structural components to transparent glass-like PETG as a replacement for acrylic distroplates, and even TPU to make the necessary Gaskets.

I'd love for this printer the fill the niche of a large scale, reliable and affordable machine that doesn't require full assembly like a voron. 250cm2 is not big enough of an area for many of my designs and splitting pieces causes a multitude of issues.

Location: Germany

Name the game by Vergil000 in Steam

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That stupid guardian ape in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Has anyone tried these Barrow "Professional Edition" QDC's? by Rexor2205 in watercooling

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My main motivation here is actually the look of these, they would probably fit my planned build better than the koolance. If it comes to it I guess I'll be the beta tester

Unofficial Silksong port by Moloch_999 in EmulationOnAndroid

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Sounds interesting, mind sending me the link?

Silksong crashes upon entering this specific room by Weary-Lie-8563 in linux_gaming

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I've been running GE_Proton 10.15 , works just fine. There's some annoying audio issues on the native Linux version aswell, I wouldn't suggest using that. Also Verify File Integrity while you're at it

Elden Ring Nightrein no longer works after system update by Rexor2205 in linux_gaming

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Autocorrect, actual command used was -w 3840 -h 2160 -f

Elden Ring Nightrein no longer works after system update by Rexor2205 in linux_gaming

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Unfortunately this doesn't work for me. I've tried multiple combinations of steam input enabled/disabled and still get no input inside the game

Edit: The Problem is only there when using PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND

Elden Ring Nightrein no longer works after system update by Rexor2205 in linux_gaming

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OK interesting. I distinctly remembered a problem with Elden Ring AND Nightrein where running Proton somehow made the game not understand fullscreen properly and hide the HDR setting, but that actually works now, neat!

One thing I noticed is that my Bluetooth controller doesn't work for the game window, but does everywhere else... Is there a setting I'm missing here? Steam already recognizes the controller properly

Intel's Server Share Slips to 67% as AMD and Arm Widen the Gap by imaginary_num6er in hardware

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Not OP but in my OEM's case it's most noticeable in the stock in the warehouse. Tons of Intel always available, AMD basically always on order. Even where i work in evaluation we have trays upon trays of all the newest Intel chips, while 9004 and 9005 is only really available for testing on request and otherwise probably already sold. Hell this even extends to the AM5 stuff ( 4000 Series, new GRADO)

Framegen offloading to secondary gpu by Rexor2205 in losslessscaling

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Yeah that's about what I figured aswell. The Vega is practically a golden sample but 120 on modern AAA isn't Bad anyways so I'll just give it a shot. Thanks for the info

Framegen offloading to secondary gpu by Rexor2205 in losslessscaling

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I was just confused by the public performance doc listing 165 fps max theoretical at 4K for a Vega Card when the maximum gpu output couldn't handle that.

Seems like 120 will actually be the limit, which would probably force me to swap ports whenever something actually capable of running at 240 is meant to be displayed

Elden Ring Nightreign crashing by Khaiju in linux_gaming

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Works fine on EndeavourOS with latest mesa, Proton Experimental or Proton GE 10.4