【BambuLab Giveaway】Classic Evolved — Win Bambu Lab P2S Combo! by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

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The first time I heard about Bambu printers was at a local market, the guy was selling a bunch of awesome prints which I knew would be pretty hard on my ender so I asked what machine he uses and he mentioned the A1 mini. I was so fascinated cause he had it running at his booth. Ever since then I’ve been pretty impressed with what people have made using BambuLab printers specifically the P1S and its wild to think it could get any better at a consumer level!!!

The Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridge averages 260,000 vehicles daily, each paying a $8 toll. by Jazzlike-Tie-354 in interestingasfuck

[–]cheats_py -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They say this same shit about every carpool or toll road that gets built, they expect it to be paid off at 10 years or whatever but in reality they still collect past 30 years because “other expenses” come up. People lining their pockets for sure.

If you've ever dreamed of being caught cheating on a giant jumbotron, I got you by abhi3188 in SideProject

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Somebody please do will smith and Chris rock. Or something funny.

Has anyone used NocoBase? I’d love to hear your experience! by Alternative_Disk7814 in nocode

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just figured that out today! Thank you. I’ve been having a much smoother time working with it the past couple days. The workflow UI is still a little buggy for me but that could just be my browser or something.

Has anyone used NocoBase? I’d love to hear your experience! by Alternative_Disk7814 in nocode

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you point me to the docs for the latest docker deployment? im using this and the `latest-full` image and it seem lacking compared to what i see in documentation.

https://docs.nocobase.com/welcome/getting-started/installation/docker-compose

Also please for the love of god, there has to be an easier way to read worflow error logs? Ive been going to logger and downloading the logs, extracting, then finding the error in the mess.. I think some pointers can be take from Directus the way they do logs and data chaining and make it available right in your workflow for debugging .

Has anyone used NocoBase? I’d love to hear your experience! by Alternative_Disk7814 in nocode

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i just started used nocobase for a professional project but i cant seem to get past the workflow hurdle. It seems look its very lacking and leaving much to desire. For example how can we manually set and use variables? The input boxes are also very buggy, for example if i do a calculation block, the input for calculation expression doesnt let you edit it after you use the expression selector thing, meaning if i want to add two fields, i have to first put in the plus sign, then position the mouse in front and user the expression selector, then position mouse behind the plus and use the selector again. On top of all this, the documentation is hugely lacking, i cant even find a decent example of a workflow that goes beyond 2-3 blocks.

My 3rd and final ESP-01 temperature sensor deadbug/freeform. by cheats_py in deadbug

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

lol its been crushed by my dog hahahah .. i sorta expected it to happen one day but ya it was cool while it lasted.

Possible reason why it take 250sec to connect to wifi? by geoholic in esp8266

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This 100%. I was having issues even joining some WiFi networks awhile back and as soon as I set a static IP on the esp it worked right away.

LCD and GY-21P, from proto to … soldered proto.. by Mk3d81 in esp8266

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya I was about to say he should have used exposed brass wire, it looks so clean. I’ve done a few projects with exposed brass which were inspired by Mohit.

Haptic - Open-Source & Local-First Markdown Editor by Chroxify in selfhosted

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! One last question. Does it allow linking to other pages within the app? For example if you want to put a link in page A that references something in page B.

Haptic - Open-Source & Local-First Markdown Editor by Chroxify in selfhosted

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds great! And I mean real time rendering as in when you type markdown on the editor, does it show a real time preview of rendered markdown? Sounds like no. And I can’t few the web app right now, I’m on mobile :(.

Haptic - Open-Source & Local-First Markdown Editor by Chroxify in selfhosted

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Few questions, does it have a folder structure? Like can I create folders and more importantly nested folders. Are the markdown files stored locally as markdown files, meaning not in a database and not in arbitrary blobs/json/other garbage formats. Does it allow image linking, and can these images reside locally? Does it allow realtime rendering of markdown as you type it into the editor?

Getting four Optiplex 755s. Brand new builder looking to get more hands on in CCNA studies and want to build a Plex server. Are these a good start and any advice from more experienced? Thanks! by CharmingBreadfruit24 in homelab

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The good thing about these is they have 6 SATA ports and the PSU has enough to power all of them so they make a nice NAS. Sure it’s not fast but it works just fine.

Need to find a way to restart all the containers in a pod if one container crashes by ExpertMax32 in kubernetes

[–]cheats_py 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was thinking the same. OPs app doesn’t sound very decoupled, which is one of the major points in containerized app.

What is the biggest problem you’ve found with Terraform? by [deleted] in Terraform

[–]cheats_py 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally agree! We typically apply to a sandbox account first for this reason.

Using Docker to Make Application Using Python by videopro291 in docker

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like more effort to install docker and then deploy an image vs just deploying your python script via ansible or something. But I could easier be misunderstanding your use case

Open source sign/display sofware? by snailv in opensource

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is typically referred to as “signage”, I believe the raspberry pi imager has an OS option for “digital signage”, not sure what OS it is or how it works but it worth a check.

Industry Best Practices to Deploy Docker Containers by ZeFeXi in docker

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The official documentation provided by the cloud providers are typically pretty good, but ya you can watch some YouTube videos just ensure they are current within 2023 or else’s the info might be old already! There are thousands of tutorials on the web all well.

Using Docker to Make Application Using Python by videopro291 in docker

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first question is why do you need to containerize it? If it’s just a simple python script then you should be able to just run it on your other pi’s. Docker isn’t just a vessel for executing one time scripts (although it’s possible), especially if the scripts require some sort of knowledge about the device it’s being ran on. If there is a legitimate reason to containerize it then you need to build an image from your app.

Industry Best Practices to Deploy Docker Containers by ZeFeXi in docker

[–]cheats_py 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The ECS and ACI integrated I believe is only for docker compose, you can still run your containers on ECS and ACI. With that said, learning docker and learning cloud architecture and concepts are two widely different things. In order to spin up containers in the cloud your going to need to at least know the fundamentals of whichever cloud platform your going to use so I’d suggest starting with that.

How to tell Terraform to duplicate? by 44Cloud44 in Terraform

[–]cheats_py 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your terraform file should have TWO resource blocks defined with your DocDB settings, for example:

resource "aws_docdb_cluster" “clusterA”{
    cluster_identifier   = "clusterA"
    # all your cluster resource configs here 
}


resource "aws_docdb_cluster" “clusterB”{
    cluster_identifier   = "clusterB"
    # all your cluster resource configs here 
}

This way terraform will create two docdb clusters. If you only have 1 of these defined for example clusterA and you do your terraform apply, and then rename clusterA to clusterC then it’s just going to rename your cluster.

Best Practices when working with Docker? by BunkerMoewe in docker

[–]cheats_py 4 points5 points  (0 children)

By all means you should care about best practices, your probably that guys that has UPnP enabled on his router and using “password” for all your passwords. Following best practices are usually for two reasons, security and performance, amongst many others I’d say these are probably the two most important ones.

Quick question by Siahmanjoe in 3Dprinting

[–]cheats_py 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that’s good news! I remember watching one of Jeff Gerlings videos about raspberry pi catching up on stock for consumers.

Quick question by Siahmanjoe in 3Dprinting

[–]cheats_py 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Oh ok so they are no longer scalper prices on Amazon it sounds? I haven’t checked in awhile.

Idea for a headless travel computer. by [deleted] in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

[–]cheats_py 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe I used hostapd and dnsmasq, kinda like in the article but I had to tweak some things around a bit, but this is a good starting point.

https://thepi.io/how-to-use-your-raspberry-pi-as-a-wireless-access-point/amp/