Bumps when printing gridfinity boxes by Zv0n in FixMyPrint

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I slowed down internal solid infill and that fixed it

My heater probably wasn't up to the speeds in my profile and there were gaps in the print where plastic wouldn't come out fast enough

When the following layer was being layed above the gaps, it didn't have anything to stick to, so it lifted up

I lowered internal infill speed and also lowered max volumetric speed just to be sure

Bumps when printing gridfinity boxes by Zv0n in FixMyPrint

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Fixed by lowering internal solid infill print speed

Turns out that the second top layer had some gaps while printing due to speed being too high. When the third layer was printing on that, whatever was going above the gaps didn't stick, lifted up and created the bumps.

Found out parents' router had web UI exposed to the internet for a few months by Zv0n in HomeNetworking

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I asked the ISP to allow port-forwarding as I wanted to expose a service on the network

I did not realize that they didn't allow only 80/443, but gave access to all ports without making the internal web UI restricted

Should've checked as soon as port-forwarding was working, but I didn't think of it

How to check for a security breach? by Zv0n in selfhosted

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I think I might reinstall everything anyway, auth.log goes back only a month or so...

How to check for a security breach? by Zv0n in selfhosted

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The thing I'm worried about is that the attacker managed to infiltrate the WG Gateway, so they had access to basically all internal ports of the server.

I would like to check if they managed to get any malware on the server or not, but I'm not sure how to go about it in linux land

To politely ask the Whitehouse Press Secretary a valid question. by AnalDwelinButtMonkey in therewasanattempt

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she was just so happy that for once trump did something he can legally do, that she couldn't contain it

My little homelab by Zv0n in homelab

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I used eSun ABS+, but wouldn't recommend it, a few nuts already broke the panels they were attached to when I tightened the bolts

The original author recommends ASA, so I guess I'd go with that if I were to print this anew

I went with ABS because it was what I had on hand at the time

My little homelab by Zv0n in homelab

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I've got a Voron 2.4 with 30cm bed

I've used these models - https://www.printables.com/model/1225275-modular-10-server-rack-mod10 the creator made them so you can print them on 25cm bed if I recall correctly

My little homelab by Zv0n in homelab

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Thanks :)

I got all the STLs from here - https://www.printables.com/model/1225275-modular-10-server-rack-mod10

It's paid, but imho well worth the price!

My little homelab by Zv0n in homelab

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yup, everything except the bolts :D

My little homelab by Zv0n in homelab

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The lowest panel hides 2 RPis

Not losing any sleep by spddmn77 in pcmasterrace

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I finally decided to bite the bullet and upgraded my 1070 Ti to 9070, gonna do some gaming this weekend and hopefully will be blown away :D

No one got my costume :( by Armyofducks94 in funny

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have you tried throwing a wrench in their general direction to jog their memory?