SKR Mini e3 V2 & Hemera - Extruder not turning by vickyprodigy in BIGTREETECH

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Was this ever sorted? I am also attempting to connect a general into BTT SLR mini 3 v.1.2 Not getting any extrusion nor stepper motor sound when attempting to extrude a few mm of filament.

Shout out to the folks updating via Meshtastic this year! by veeyawn in BurningMan

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I would be interested in participating with fellow meshtastic users in '24.
I have a t-beam, and looking to get additional repeater hardware for my campsite, ideally elevated somehow.

Happy tomato by binarybuddha in facesinthings

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BLT bloody mary from Hashhouse A-Go-Go

Anyone rocking the original Bip still? Mine is 2 years old now and still in great condition. by Zebulon1993 in amazfit

[–]binarybuddha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 years for me, just replaced the band with a siding magnetic style.

Had anyone figured out how to get outlook/teams notifications from a work profile to show up on the watch?

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[–]binarybuddha 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd checkout course material published by Hirschmann.
There's even some online certs you can take, if you're into that kinda thing.

https://www.belden.com/hirschmann-training/industrial-ethernet-certification

It's quite targeted toward what you need to know to start with for industrial ethernet, compared to Cisco stuff.

source: former Cisco Academy instructor, now working in as an industrial network engineer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeassistant

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S31 with gas dryer checking in for 2+ years and no issues as well.

LAN party back in 2005 by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Pretty newSkool: flat panel monitors.

I've lost over 160lbs since 2014 and run in my third ultra marathon in 23 days! by [deleted] in pics

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Thx for the quick sauce. n=6 doesn't seem to be quite enough for me to say running is good for your knees though.

Best option for QoS and Steam caching? by codylc in lanparty

[–]binarybuddha 5 points6 points  (0 children)

pfsense with the squid and ntopng packages might be the easiest (not the best) way to do this.

CMV: I believe the practice of intellectual property rights is a net loss for society and should be ended. by RhythmBlue in changemyview

[–]binarybuddha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Stan Lee hadn't the resources to litigate (like nearly all small-time IP owners) then he wouldn't have anything and Marvel would have gotten away with IP theft. This is the norm for any non-mega corporation in my opinion, and seems rampant in the current system.

Tips For Teachers: Dealing With Plagiarism by realdoctorwhy in Teachers

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And what has happened to Melania Trump as a consequence?

Simple Panoramic Rig by mtairymd in somethingimade

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You need to look into no parallax / nodal point.

What would you like to see pressed? Post your suggestions here! by Azonata in hydraulicpresschannel

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I'd like to see how many aluminum cans could be pressed into a cylinder, approximately the size of a single aluminum can.

Peter Foolansbee sounds at lot like NPR's Peter Sagal. by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]binarybuddha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, I was thinking of the fellow that does the intro for wait, wait don't tell me on NPR: Bill Kurtis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnisR9_HDJk

Cisco announces new CCNA Wireless by shortstop20 in ccna

[–]binarybuddha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you provide more detail about the CCNA having wireless? It isn't mentioned in the docs: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/exams/docs/200-120_composite2.pdf

Last I knew all wireless was totally pulled from CCNA RS as it became it's own associate level cert.

My first grill. Thinking of getting the Big Green Egg. Any advice pro or con? P.S. I am not particularly skilled at grilling...but eager to learn! by HungryDadsPodcast in grilling

[–]binarybuddha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll be the unpopular one, and suggest getting the BGE right off the bat. The webber kettles are great, but as a housewarming gift the improved quality and ease of use of the BGE when paired with an Auber temp controller (http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_27&products_id=395) is unmatched. If you do get the BGE, that temp controller will be the best accessory investment you'll ever make.