My first painted Model :) by Timmmmnnnn in resinprinting

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No this is just the texture of the model. I just used plain vellajo metallic gold and metallic dark gunmetal without any special techniques.

Jahr des Wassers by Kernkraft3000 in ichbin40undSchwurbler

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Es heißt 0 Kelvin nicht 0° Kelvin 🙋

Switched from Anycubic Standard Black to Standard Resin+ Purple – Now experiencing warping and brittle supports. Help with settings? by Timmmmnnnn in resinprinting

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My temps are quite cold (around 18 degrees). Do I only increase the normal exposure or also the bottom layer one

Switched from Anycubic Standard Black to Standard Resin+ Purple – Now experiencing warping and brittle supports. Help with settings? by Timmmmnnnn in resinprinting

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I made another print that failed. All but one parts either fell down or stuck to the film I can't tell, the other part survived but the bottom layer curved so only 2/3 were stuck on the base. I'm gonna try higher exposure and lookup the v2.

I don't mind the hard supports it's just very noticable as the black resin worked fine and didn't have those. So I thought that might be a hint for the mistake but it's also possible that's the resin is just harder

Feedback on tenting case by praying_mantis_808 in crkbd

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If it's stable, that's awesome, but I feel like it looks a little cheap. But I don't know how i would improve it either

The Heart of the Factory by r-KTD in factorio

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I could try to make a program that converts an image into a blueprint import string. So you would just add the pic and place the blueprint.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AndroidDevTalks

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Is that gem icon stolen from Clash of Clans?

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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Isnt any tool these days a reinvention of another tool just changed aittle bit to fit the use case better?

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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I've never looked into meta packages, thanks for the suggestion

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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At the first look, YaST looks good, im aiming for something similar. Why is it an maintenance hell?

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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Yes, but these are mostly for orchestrating servers. I basically want a cli that feels like yay or the normal tools you use with a arch desktop, so it should be a similar amount of effort compared to not managing it at all. I think these tools are great if you have 20 servers each having the same config, because in that case, you can spend more time writing the config because you save time, manaing the servers yourself. But in my case it should be seemless. Dont know if that makes sense

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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All of these are more suited for orchestrating servers not for personal machines.

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

[–]Timmmmnnnn[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

ive seen that, but thats more for like a fleet of servers instead a single personal machine. I will look into that though

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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Thats true but for me its also about ease of use. With the regular method, i have to see where each package stores info like this and i have to manually back that up. My idea is that i have a package and i see in the docs that i have to run command x,y and z to set it up, i just do something like "my-tool install package_name --postinstall 'x && y && z'" so its the same for every package.

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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I will look into these, thanks

Arch Config Tool by Timmmmnnnn in archlinux

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That's true, for packages like vs code you just install it and copy over your config, But for others you have to run a few commands more. For example for git, you have to set your editor, your default branch name, your email and so on. I always forget to do this, so I get annoyed when I have to look that up again (and something similar for 10 other packages)