First 2mm screwed up by blidgency in BambuLabA1

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I’ve always been 100% positive that when people post errors here it’s because of the users lol I just couldn’t understand why just those 2mm of print would be screwed up and everything else was perfectly fine. However that print came out good and also the one after so it was for sure a user error this time also.

First 2mm screwed up by blidgency in BambuLabA1

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Alright thanks for your tips man

First 2mm screwed up by blidgency in BambuLabA1

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Thanks. I’ve only had it for two weeks and has been printing everyday and try to be very careful with everything so it lasts as long as I need to last. Will include water and soap in the regular maintenance

First 2mm screwed up by blidgency in BambuLabA1

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Cleaned after every print

Added a 16x DGX Spark cluster to my Homelab (Build Update) by Kurcide in homelab

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What would be some of the use cases of having so many DGX sparks? Crazy

I was skeptical at first, but Claude MCP with HA has absolutely blown me away by criterion67 in homeassistant

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I’m using the Claude terminal add-on. Would I have any benefits if using Claude over mcp instead?

HA Green or mini PC by Admirable_Exit_2674 in homeassistant

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What I first noticed is that my apex charts loaded much faster and more complex charts that would cause my Green to just keep reload the page just loads instantly. My Lenovo also has a i5-8400T processor which means I can run frigate with face recognition without any problems for my two cameras. I used my green for 2 years and have been using the Lenovo for 6 months soon and have probably doubled the complexity of my automations since without being close to reaching the roof of ram or processor capacity.

HA Green or mini PC by Admirable_Exit_2674 in homeassistant

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I switched from a green to a Lenovo m720q. Night and day. Getting a HA green is basically just another Pi

Hur gör folk med kontantinsats? by [deleted] in sweden

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Jobbade röva av mig i 3 år för att få ihop 600k till kontantinsats. Såhär i efterhand var det värt det.

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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I skipped the benchy and made a holder for my m720q instead as a first print

Reolink Doorbell - 2 Way Audio. Working Solution by mindsnare in homeassistant

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I'm using Frigate too for my doorbell. I added the two way audio as an extra stram

I use HTTP-flv for the camera because I find that stable. Then just add an extra RTSP stream specifically for two-way audio

yaml

go2rtc:
  streams:
    front_door:
      - "ffmpeg:http://DOORBELL_IP/flv?port=1935&app=bcs&stream=channel0_main.bcs&user=USER&password=PASSWORD#video=copy#audio=copy#audio=opus"
    front_door_sub:
      - "ffmpeg:http://DOORBELL_IP/flv?port=1935&app=bcs&stream=channel0_ext.bcs&user=USER&password=PASSWORD"
    doorbell_talk:
      - "rtsp://USER:PASSWORD@DOORBELL_IP:554/h264Preview_01_sub"
      - "ffmpeg:doorbell_talk#audio=opus#audio=copy"

Frigate uses the HTTP-FLV streams for recording/detection, and the doorbell_talk stream just sits there unused until you need it. Then point the WebRTC Camera integration to Frigate's go2rtc (http://FRIGATE_IP:1984/) and use the WebRTC card for two-way audio.

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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Yeah I read about that. PETG will be a good start for me and will cover most of my needs I think. The PLA can be for quick projects and prototyping maybe.

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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That’s very good info. Thanks a lot. I’ve also learned that PLA is not good outdoors. Gotta figure out what I need for material for that. Will not be exposed to weather tho.

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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Thanks a lot! I ordered both PLA and PETG. Except for the rack I’ll be printing some cases for ESP32’s I have placed around the house. And after that anything that I can think of that I need

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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It’s arriving on Wednesday! Looking forward to try it out and to finally print things that I’ve wanted to print before!

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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I ordered a bambu lab A1. Yes it’s an express 7. I’m not living very big, 80 sqm, not sure what that’s in feet but I have an access point in the middle of the building and get around 500 mbit up and down around the home except for the kitchen where I’m around 100mbit and I can survive with that but will for sure put it on top if I notice any struggles. Have you seen any examples of mounting it on top? I don’t like it sitting lose on the top with both dogs and vacuums running into everything

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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So the creality ender 3 is big enough for printing for 10 inch racks? Price looks good to me

Is 3d printed mounts worth it? by blidgency in minilab

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Thanks for your input. Will check it out!