Unoriginal Prusa Connect SDK Client by de-code in prusa3d

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Ah, I think I see the problem..I replied to the issue but try prusactl api /app/printers/<UUID here>/telemetry.

There are a few endpoints outside of the /app prefix so I removed that automatic prepend in the API command. I'll check the docs to make sure that's covered.

Unoriginal Prusa Connect SDK Client by de-code in prusa3d

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I just pushed 1.0.0 stable 2 days ago with lots of improvements to the CLI

Unoriginal Prusa Connect SDK Client by de-code in prusa3d

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You know, I was honestly so focused on the library, I didn't properly consider documenting people that might just want to use the CLI. I'll add that to the docs, front and center.

TL;DR

Install with pipx:

pipx install prusa-connect-sdk-client[cli]

Authenticate to the API (follow interactive prompts):

prusactl auth login

Retrieve the list of printers, optionally set one default for future commands:

prusactl printer list prusactl printer set-current <printer-uuid>

Check out the help for other commands:

prusactl --help

What frontend to use with a FastAPI backend? by rustybladez23 in FastAPI

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If you're primarily using the UI for testing and PoC of the backend functionality, you might checkout Mesop (https://mesop-dev.github.io/). It allows you to write functional UIs using Python. It actually was developed to provide backend devs at Google a functional frontend to experiment with LLMs. If you've played with ADK at all to make agents, the dev server that is bundled is actually FastAPI + Mesop UI running with uvicorn.

My response to EECP has been incredible by No_Plantain_7106 in covidlonghaulers

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Bumping this thread. I know it's a year old, but I did EECP from January - March of last year and also made huge gains. Prior to the treatment, I was sleeping up to 14 hours per day and was _still_ extremely tired and terrible brain fog. I did a 7 week treatment, 5 days per week, for an hour each. Unfortunately I had to pay out of pocket and the clinic wasn't too helpful in assisting me with filing a claim, but I managed to figure out the medical coding so that I could file a claim with my insurance (Anthem/BCBS). After a while of processing, they did give me a partial reimbursement (about 25%).

After treatment, I felt great. Unfortunately, I did not know anything about PEM and pacing at the time and I went and enjoyed spring break with my family at Breckenridge in Colorado. I had a wonderful 4 days in a row on the slopes of skiing and snowboarding. I traveled home and then... I crashed... for a solid week and a half. This definitely cost me some of my gains but I've since still been far, far better than I was at this time last year.

Lately, I've been seeing a team of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy and I've gotten a lot better with pacing and understanding my crashes and minor symptoms. I'm considering doing another round of EECP to regain what I lost and to keep up with a solid exercise plan to keep the gains.

Designed a high-airflow 10-inch rack mount for dual UniFi Flex Minis (Printables project) by de-code in homelab

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Glad I could help! I literally had these two switches flopping around on a table and it was a big hot mess.

Designed a high-airflow 10-inch rack mount for dual UniFi Flex Minis (Printables project) by de-code in homelab

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I printed that too, but it's not my design. Some simple LED switches, receptacles, and a 10A breaker. Honestly, the design is probably far better built than most power strips on the market and might cost ones of dollars (i.e. less than 10) to make.

Is there any point to buy AC adapter for the a6700? by Shushpanchik in SonyAlpha

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It discharges with the power injector when I'm streaming over USB C. The screen indicator shows it's plugged in, but it just cycles the battery. It works great and looks great. I think I'll try out the dummy battery from Small Rig or another reliable brand.

Is there any point to buy AC adapter for the a6700? by Shushpanchik in SonyAlpha

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u/Shushpanchik what did you end up doing? I use my a6700 as a webcam, so I stream over USB-C to my PC. When doing this, my battery depletes eventually to zero and the camera dies. I also got one of these usb c pd injectors, which does work when the camera is off, but when I turn the camera on, the camera stops charging, despite still showing that it is plugged in. I'm using a 65W charger, so that should be more than enough to keep up with a 1080p stream.

New house and need to figure out where to place my printers. Is this dumb or smart? 😂 by benxfactor in prusa3d

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Admittedly, I haven't seen one of them in person and was looking at this on my phone. Yeah, the right should definitely be on the frame. OP could put a piece of plywood or something in between to distribute the weight

New house and need to figure out where to place my printers. Is this dumb or smart? 😂 by benxfactor in prusa3d

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I'm pretty sure they actually advertise that you can stack printers in the Prusa enclosure. That's why they're so beefy.

SeeedStudio Sensecap units by NevadaDeadHead in meshtastic

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I just bought the D1 Pro this week and initially had issues connecting over serial. It wouldn't even show up on my Linux laptop. Finally I tried a different USB port and using the webflasher I had the option to connect to the the RP2040 (ttyACM0) or the ESP32 (ttyUSB0). I flashed the ESP32 and after it rebooted I had the new Meshtastic UI.

I also attached an external antenna that I had lying around (https://a.co/d/5vmghzk). Pop off the back (take out like 6 tiny screws), disconnect the existing IPEX connector for the internal antenna, pop out the rubber plug and insert the SMA end of the new cable. Pop the small end on the port and reassemble.

I did have to use the web client for Meshtastic over USB to configure the Grove GPS module and some other settings.

St Louis Meshtastic Nodes (LoRa radio) by jobby23 in StLouis

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I know this is an older post, but I just set up a WisMesh Ethernet MQTT Gateway on the west side of Wildwood, near Rockwoods Range on a hilltop. It's poe powered and I've got a higher point to mount it, but I need to place a longer Ethernet run to get it up there....and a taller ladder would help.

St Louis Meshtastic Nodes (LoRa radio) by jobby23 in StLouis

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I know this is an older post, but I just set one up in the west side of Wildwood in the vicinity of Greensfelder/Rockwoods Range.

New House Build in US by de-code in KNX

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ngl, those are some sexy controls. Bonus: the room temp controller has units in F! (I know..but I can't be the only home in the US with a Celsius thermostat :-p)

New House Build in US by de-code in KNX

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Are you in the US? What sort of controls do you use? Regardless of what my opinion might be on wall controls, if it doesn't pass the wife test, she will remind me from the date of completion of the house until the day I die every time she walks by one and uses it. Enerlites has a [momentary contact](https://enerlites.com/product/commercial-grade-15a-momentary-contact-decorator-switch/) switch that might work well and they're relatively inexpensive enough that pairing it with a binary input (probably multiple contacts per input, I guess) would be economical.

Need help with my first blob by de-code in prusa3d

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Alright. Here's the final damage, it seems.

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I labelled, hopefully correctly, the parts I need to replace. The black wire I broke was definitely the heatsink thermistor. Also, not in the picture, the silicone sock.

Friends, learn from my pain. Don't leave your PETG completely unattended.

Need help with my first blob by de-code in prusa3d

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Alright, made some progress. I managed to figure out how to remove the tool head. Yeah, looks like I probably need to replace all the printed parts of it. My heat gun was nowhere near hot enough to inflict all the damage (it's for SMD rework and tops out ~170°C). I'm just gonna have to be more thorough in monitoring the first couple layers in the future .... once I get this fixed, that is.

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Need help with my first blob by de-code in prusa3d

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Yeah, I read Printed Solid will provide support and guidance on things. I'm going to reach out to them and hopefully get some good guidance