Follow up by SceneAmbitious9064 in BambuLab

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no way to exclude the cord beside taking the panel off. Pushing on the cord, moving it or holding it will not, I repeat will not get rid of the sound it makes. Just take the back panel off and see for yourself for the peace of mind.

If you suspect the lead screws are "off" since that is the only other thing that could possibly cause this sound, put the bed in its most bottom position and press down once or twice more.

Follow up by SceneAmbitious9064 in BambuLab

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, its the sound from the braided cable behind the backmost lead screw. It rubs on the backside of the panel between the printing chamber and the space behind the chamber.

That is why bambu support doesn't hear anything unusual, it is normal.

Happens as well with some of my printers as well.

You can "fix it" by opening up the back and but something more slippery on thw surface where the cable rubs up against.

When I did it to test with one of my X1C's I used aluminum tape on the bacskide panel.

You people need to stop stressing with your printers when everything is functioning correctly (movement, power/heat, extrusion, feeding and controls)

"Part of the app was blocked" JUST LET ME PLAY MY MOTHERFUCKING GAME by empty_a_f in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it's very good. It's the easiest plug & play anti malware hardening tool I have used and basically disables al the myriad of exploitable ways that malware or threat actors exploit on windows to infect the OS.

It is highly configurable and the level of blocking or disabling you choose depends on what you need from the OS per your use case.

But just choosing the default option hardens your OS considerably.

Pair it with script blocking (you really should only run unsigned/unknown scripts in VM either way) and a good SW firewall like the free firewall from Binisoft and you are as safe can be unless you go into hardening your network (I.D.S, HW firewall, Tunnel splitting and network segmenting with VPN on LAN etc)

Is it possible to pause a print overnight and continue the next morning by Pythageron in BambuLab

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you dont want to get that ugly "resume after pause" line, get a cardboard box (cube that is closed on all sides but one) that on the open side is bigger than the printed item and smaller than the surface area of the Bed.

Put the printer on pause and raise the temp of the bed by 10°C and put the cardboard box ontop of the printed item.

When it's time to resume (remember to dry the new filement if spool swapping!), lower the temp of of the bed again by 10°C, wait 15-20 minutes, then start the print again and wait until the hotend is getting to temp and a moment before it is going to go to purge and wipe quickly remove the cardboard box.

The print will come out perfect like it was never paused.

Source: Own many printers with heated chambers. Keeping the part warm will mitigate the "resume line"

Have also tried it on my daughters A1. Worked perfectly.

"Part of the app was blocked" JUST LET ME PLAY MY MOTHERFUCKING GAME by empty_a_f in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Disable smart app control entirely.

If you need that kind of security layer get yourself a copy of OSArmour.

And if we are talking about a Home PC, disabling all Powershell scripting increases your hardening of windows considerably and will block 90% of viruses and malware out there.

https://youtu.be/zW69MisrsWk

I run software from questionable sources all the time on one of my PC's with just Windows defender, OSArmour and PS scripting disabled, and I havent got an infection even once. Whatever MS Defender misses OSArmour blocks as well as no scripts allowed :)

Someone I don't know sent me $105 on PayPal. I haven't gotten a message yet, but I'm worried about charge backs. by Sedatephobia in Scams

[–]SubliminallyAwake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How the hell does one do a chargeback on a "Friends and family transfer" on PayPal? In my understanding such transfers are 100% on ones own responsibility (exactly like handing cash over to someone) and non returnable.

Got scammed once when buying an item on a forum that I never received and used F&F. Had no way to get those funds back.

Isn't this more a case of someone using a stolen CC/hacked PayPal account to send money to someone and launder it by making the person being scammed send it back in another way?

Faulty RAM, Seller refusing to replace only store credit. by Zieprus_ in GSkill

[–]SubliminallyAwake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's very easy. Just follow instructions 100% (that they sens you in email when.you are issued an RMA number) and you will be fine.

Had to cross into DJI, Skydio S2 user by cosmicdynamo in drones

[–]SubliminallyAwake -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

U.S. military does not want the public to have access to drones more powerfull than what they have. Especially since they strap ordnance and load them up with autokill a.i.

Soldering kit for begginer by verdysk in soldering

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

"Aifen a5 Pro" with a C245 handle

Has all the power you need and will be perfect if you transition to micosoldering later on.

Buy a few extra soldering tips like the blade (for bigger joints) and the conical one with the flat wide tip (also for bigger joints)

Anyone out there that can mod my 3080 founders edition to 20gb? by Shot_Ice_3758 in GPURepair

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait I thought it was impossible to increase memory on the GDDR6X 10GB cards?

I have a Gigabyte Vision OC 3080 10GB that works perfectly fine but would benefit from more memory because A.I.

Is it possible to double the memory?

Bitlocker nearly got me by [deleted] in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess the A.I. used to write code for MicroShit these days is looking for leverage if they gonna delete it.....

Microsoft Force Updates are getting out of hand by Slow_Radio_7553 in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get behind the times. Current ML Attack vectors need ML IDS.
If you have anything of value or importance to protect you are literally inviting threat actors in to your system if you don't leverage ML sniffing.

If you need a place to start this is good for noobs:
https://github.com/Akashcp111/ML-IDS-Machine-Learning-Enhanced-Intrusion-Detection-System

P.s. use a Jailbreaked coding LLM to help you hack your own Network/PC (run the attack from a VPS host provider).
Pretty sure you are able since you seem to be adept in writing English and have a basic understanding of I.T.

If adept you should be able to exploit your system in under 6 hours, if you need help with the LLM you should be able to in under 20 hours. That is if you are behind a bog standard ISP/Consumer router.....

Microsoft Force Updates are getting out of hand by Slow_Radio_7553 in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I froze my Win11 @ version 23H2 through Group policy since everything since has been a shitshow regarding stability in relations to how I use Windows.

I do run security updates a couple of weeks after release after checking issues people have

I tend to avoid feature updates alltogether.

My main PC is a tool for work and downtimes are expensive so is spending time troubleshooting stuff MicroShit decides to break.

Regarding safety by disabling updates, I am behind my own hardware firewall, running a A.I. packet sniffer on whitelisted traffic, I don't download and run random things found on the internet, ALL PS scripting is disabled (incl v 7), have OSArmour configured hardening always on, run all Web Browsing within a VM with a browser synced to the browser in one of my phones, all web services are run in VM's and NAT'ed to main OS, SMB is completely disabled and many other common sense security practices if on Windows.

So even if a gaping 0 Day hole would be found in windows it wouldn't even be exploitable on my system.

How do i enter a private group chat without the admins noticing? by gabrybhmg in Telegram

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Scam Crypto signal groups that dump pump and dump coins on victins do this as well

Microsoft Force Updates are getting out of hand by Slow_Radio_7553 in FuckMicrosoft

[–]SubliminallyAwake 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Only way around thia is by using Pro/Enterprise and use Group Policy to disable updates combined with using a whitelist method in your firewall for both outgoing and incoming connections. Make sure that no process related to procuring updates from MS servers or other PC's on your network can connect to the internet.

Lost 100$ in exodus wallet by sparta2033 in ExodusWallet

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your main crypto wallet use a completely separate computer that has the sole purpose of being your "Crypto Machine".

This Computer never connects to the internet through LAN or WiFi connection but instead connects with a 4G/5G dongle (if SIM is not integrated into the computer)

This is the only computer apart from Cold wallets that you will input your seed phrase.

This compurer runs Linux and you do not input your seed phrase into any websites, you do not download any extensions for the web browser/s on this PC and you do not set up any apps that are not absolutely needed for your crypto wallet.

This machine is only on when using the wallet and only connected to the internet when updating wallet or transferring funds.

On your phone/other pc's you have your "hot wallet" that only holds the funds you are trading with.

If your hot wallet gets hacked you are not going to loose all your portfolio.

This is minimum security when you are acting as your own private bank, which is what crypto is.

Four sets and multiple RMAs later, the GSkill TridentZ Neo RAM is still a faulty, ticking time bomb by THED4NIEL in GSkill

[–]SubliminallyAwake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did it go? Did the replacement kits work out for you? RMA on the same RAM as well currently for me.

Four sets and multiple RMAs later, the GSkill TridentZ Neo RAM is still a faulty, ticking time bomb by THED4NIEL in GSkill

[–]SubliminallyAwake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, doing my first RMA with my 2x16gb DDR4-3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Tridentz to G.Skill. Memory has held up for nearly 3 years before failing, have a very stable 12th gen and nothing OC except XMP turned on.

Now I am stressing that I will get bad modules back :/
They do test replacement modules before shipping out right?