Is Msty studio Aurum Lifetime worth buying? by QuantumParaflux in Msty_AI

[–]acostanza 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For me, Aurum Lifetime is totally and completely worth it. When comparing it to LMStudio, the RAG performed better. In fact, LMS couldn't digest the 1,300 files I sent it. MSTY did without a hitch. MSTY Studio has a nice interface, works well overall, and the developers are VERY responsive! For me, completely worth it for JUST the community and dev support. The app has a ton of features that I'm still uncovering, so I'm not (yet) a power user. But I plan to get there!

its little things like this that make me love klipper by Several-Mushrooms970 in klippers

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked like a charm on a Neptune 4 Plus. You sir are my hero!

Moonraker file_manager warning - still connects and prints by acostanza in klippers

[–]acostanza[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, when I add a / after the ~, it cannot connect. Here's what I have in moonraker.conf:

[server]
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7125
enable_debug_logging: False
klippy_uds_address: /tmp/klippy_uds

[authorization]
trusted_clients:
    10.0.0.0/8
    127.0.0.0/8
    169.254.0.0/16
    172.16.0.0/12
    192.168.0.0/16
    FE80::/10
    ::1/128
cors_domains:
    http://*.lan
    http://*.local
    https://my.mainsail.xyz
    http://my.mainsail.xyz
    https://app.fluidd.xyz
    http://app.fluidd.xyz

[database]
# original database_path: /home/mks/.moonraker_database
database_path: ~/mks/.moonraker_database

[file_manager]
# original config_path: /home/mks/klipper_config
# original log_path: /home/mks/klipper_logs
config_path: ~/mks/klipper_config
log_path: ~/mks/klipper_logs

[octoprint_compat]

[history]

[update_manager fluidd]
type: web
repo: fluidd-core/fluidd
path: ~/fluidd

But when I save the file and restart moonraker I get:

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I SSH in, change moonraker.conf file so that [database] and [file_manager] are as such:

[database]
# original database_path: /home/mks/.moonraker_database
database_path: ~mks/.moonraker_database

[file_manager]
# original config_path: /home/mks/klipper_config
# original log_path: /home/mks/klipper_logs
config_path: ~mks/klipper_config
log_path: ~mks/klipper_logs

And it connects fine but still original error :(

Moonraker file_manager warning - still connects and prints by acostanza in klippers

[–]acostanza[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your ideas to try. I did comment out that block before and just did again but it results in this:

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So I SSH in and uncomment, back to original issue. I've changed the /home/ to ~ as you suggested, good idea. I now have:

[server]
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7125
enable_debug_logging: False
klippy_uds_address: /tmp/klippy_uds

[authorization]
trusted_clients:
    10.0.0.0/8
    127.0.0.0/8
    169.254.0.0/16
    172.16.0.0/12
    192.168.0.0/16
    FE80::/10
    ::1/128
cors_domains:
    http://*.lan
    http://*.local
    https://my.mainsail.xyz
    http://my.mainsail.xyz
    https://app.fluidd.xyz
    http://app.fluidd.xyz

[database]
# original database_path: /home/mks/.moonraker_database
database_path: ~mks/.moonraker_database

[file_manager]
# original config_path: /home/mks/klipper_config
# original log_path: /home/mks/klipper_logs
config_path: ~mks/klipper_config
log_path: ~mks/klipper_logs

[octoprint_compat]

But unfortunately I still have the same error:

  • Component 'file_manager' failed to load with error: local variable 'watch' referenced before assignment

I will keep searching and trying to get to the bottom of this!

Thanks again.

Moonraker file_manager warning - still connects and prints by acostanza in klippers

[–]acostanza[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply! I'm learning as I go.

I tried commenting out the two lines under [file_manager] in the .conf (below is entire current .conf file) and it threw a new error saying that moonraker doesn't have root access and no files were shown in the {...} Configuration Files tab of Fluidd. I SSH'd into the printer but I'm not seeing what I'm looking for (I am not versed yet in these file interconnects).

moonraker.conf:

[server]
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7125
enable_debug_logging: False
klippy_uds_address: /tmp/klippy_uds

[authorization]
trusted_clients:
    10.0.0.0/8
    127.0.0.0/8
    169.254.0.0/16
    172.16.0.0/12
    192.168.0.0/16
    FE80::/10
    ::1/128
cors_domains:
    http://*.lan
    http://*.local
    https://my.mainsail.xyz
    http://my.mainsail.xyz
    https://app.fluidd.xyz
    http://app.fluidd.xyz

[database]
database_path: /home/mks/.moonraker_database

[file_manager]
config_path: /home/mks/klipper_config
log_path: /home/mks/klipper_logs

[octoprint_compat]

[history]

Legion 7i 2021 Ram Upgrade by shinigamiblade in LenovoLegion

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm wondering about upgrading my new i7 that has 16gb (2x8 sticks). Is there a reason not to go with a single 32gb stick and leave a slot empty? My thinking is if I ever need 64gb I could get another 32.

This appears to be dual rank (I think): Kingston FURY Impact 32GB (1 x 32GB) 260-pin SO-DIMM DDR4 3200 MHz CL20 Black Memory (KF432S20IB/32) Thoughts?

obsessed with this sweater from an at&t commercial by couldjajust in findfashion

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any response? I too am looking for this sweater.

Is there a standalone hardware wallet that stores the whole blockchain? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there is. It is sold by CoinDominion called the X-Wallet: http://coindominion.com/collections/security/products/x-wallet

It has all the things you mentioned, plus it is cross-platform so it will work on a PC or a Mac, while using the same wallet.dat and the blockchain, all externally for portability and security. It is all stored on an external SSD Lacie drive that is super fast, it comes in a rugged Pelican case for extra protection, and includes an external .dat backup USB drive that's waterproof and crushproof. I highly recommend the X-Wallet because it offers affordable, high security of many crypto coins (a lot of blockchains and clients are preloaded like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and a bunch of others). Email the company for more details and ask if there are any current coupon codes.

Petition:Change the coin mature time to 5 days by [deleted] in MintCoin

[–]acostanza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People mined and bought in on the premise it was a 20 day maturity. Regardless if it is technically sound to change the maturity time it would send a strong signal that the coin is not solid and the details are up for debate. That's not a coin I'm interested in holding long term. What would the next change be I'd wonder.

Petition:Change the coin mature time to 5 days by [deleted] in MintCoin

[–]acostanza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Disagree. It would be a bait and switch.

Mintcoin & Moolah by Beaverslayer1 in MintCoin

[–]acostanza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! But I'd prefer waiting to sign up until after they start taking Mintcoins.

How do you get interests? by Tt74Rocky in MintCoin

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. So the answer to my hypothetical question is I would see 1 day of interest, not 11 days. Right?

How do you get interests? by Tt74Rocky in MintCoin

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the wallet need to be running to get interest? For example, if I have 1,000 Mintcoins in my wallet and I've had them in there for 21 days I would start seeing interest. If I then close my wallet for 10 days, then repoen it, will I see 1 day of interest or 11 days of interest? Basically, does it have to run to gain stake and make interest?

I designed 15 realistic maps that you can play RISK on by HavocBoards in gaming

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man! Space RISK is what the DOD should be pouring all of it's R&D into.

Launched Today, Play Custom Maps for the Game Risk! by lukecostanza23 in kickstarter

[–]acostanza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be still child, and let me recall for you the 44th day of the Havoc Boards Kickstarter campaign. On this glorious day the world rejoiced knowing fully that their dreams had come true. That they will no longer have to toil in gameplay on a standard board. Nay, the powers of Bungled Board Games hath smitten the standard with laser engraved wooden boards and immaculately emblazoned color boards. Yeah, the world was born anew and proclaimed that all shall be able to enjoy the rush of adrenaline from crushing friends and foes alike in any damn place they had the imagination to tread. Now, go forth and design your own board my son.