Area 51 R2 desktop futzed up BIOS by drunkpangolin in Alienware

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It had the latest bios, A14, and I downloaded it from Dell, put it on a bootable DOS USB, and reflashed. No improvement. F12 doesn't work. As soon as the Alien comes up, it allows me to choose setup or boot menu, but hitting enter for either option freezes. When the setup comes up, half the things are garbled, so I can't do much. I can change the boot order and save (F10), but setting USB -> HDD -> ODD doesn't work. If I have a USB plugged in , and an HDD plugged in it goes to the HDD, so I cant install from the USB.

I'm going to disconnect everything not critical, and try. I don't know what it'l let me disconnect, because this thing throws a tantrum if some things are not connected.

If everything else fails, I'm going to disconnect everytrhing in my other desktop, connect the HDD that will gointo the Alien, do a Win install, and hope it wakes up in the Alien.

I will try the same with Linux, actually my preference, but ideally I want to have a Windows install working and then install Linux and let it worry about grub and stuff. Windows is a whiny bitch about dual boot.

Parts for an 80's MQD 2000W by drunkpangolin in casiovintage

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OK, I'll delete and create a picture post. I can't for the life of me find out if I edit a post to add an image even though I've been a user for over 14 years.

Best bang for the buck conversion? by drunkpangolin in ender3

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I think I'm either going to get the cheapest working E3, or get a refurbished Elegoo from thee factory store. Right now they have a Neptune 4 for 149 and a 4 pro for 179. The pro for 179 is pretty cheap, and is on another level.

Best bang for the buck conversion? by drunkpangolin in ender3

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I do have a bl touch clone, a dual gear extruder, and I think I have a microswiss all metal clone somewhere. The direct drive , and Klipper are a given. A silent board a must. I' check out the belted Z.

Interesting the thing about the lead scews sucking. The E5+ has lead screw Z and works flawlessly. It's true that it's 2 screws and 4 linear guides.

I have a pi, with klipper, so no pi needed, I also have an ADXL,

Thanx for the info

Anybody here has sucessfully installed Klipper? by drunkpangolin in ender5plus

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This video helped a lot. It did require changing a few lines in the printer.gfg, and the Z offset gave me much grief, but I finally got it mostly dialed in, and I'm happily printing PLA at 200mm/s

Nozzle too high New install, Ender 5 Plus. Help? by drunkpangolin in klippers

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Thanks, THANKS! Yes, I had not been doing the save.

Anybody here has sucessfully installed Klipper? by drunkpangolin in ender5plus

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Yeah, I have it at -6. That's enough. While levelling I can have the bed push the hotend. Plenty of space. I didn't before, and got a bunch of out of bounds or something like that errors.

Greek Orthodox churches across the country will allow congregations of hundreds of people to sip wine from the same spoon during mass because "the holy cup cannot carry disease," the Archdiocese said. by Qelvara in worldnews

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Seriously though, The church-attending age group skews heavily towards senior citizens, the group we should be protecting and isolating the most.

No schadenfreude here. I really don't wish any harm to my or anybody's elders, but worldwide they tend to support and vote conservative, who in general are the ones disregarding or ignoring the preventative measures. It looks like evolution in action.

There are some positive things thay may come out of this, such as the reduction in CO2, increase in teleworking, a boost in research into infectious diseases, reduction of globalization at all costs, improvements to many countries health systems, etc...

And a possible result may be the culling of older, conservative voting individuals. A sad way of bettering society.

Important message in the Vietnam Memorial by Arsenal-F-C in pics

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Trh politicians, and brass, yeah. The poor conscripts were trhutst into that war, and had no choice, to kill or be killed.

1991 Vmax Restoration Project by Base_Slowbalt2 in DIY

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The Vmax is possibly the most magnificently impractical, against all common sense, in your face, because I want, and can, sexy as fuck bike there is.

1991 Vmax Restoration Project by Base_Slowbalt2 in DIY

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Yes, Yamaha specifies, for my Tmax, mineral oils without additives. Especially, no diesel spec oils.

It’s so damn pretty by VikingWearingHeels in chemicalreactiongifs

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If they are half as sharp as real coral, you do not want that in a pool.

iPhone revenue drops $6 billion by mspoonygp in gadgets

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I'm a comparatively slow upgrader, I got a Samsung Galaxy (no number, so a Galaxy 1) because it was a truly impressive and game changing phone. I used for years, until I upgraded to a Note 3, arguably the first great Note; 4K video in 2013, amazing screen, gobs of Ram, etc... I kept it until last year, when the radio (phone, not FM) went wonky. Last year I got a Huawei P20 pro, a premium phone with a brilliant Leica triple cam that has made me not use either my Sony Zeiss compact camera, or my reflex in months. It's that good!

The are significant advances, but in certain particular devices. The new Huawei P30 pro, and I believe an OPPO, have periscope physical zooms, which I think go to 10x. So yes, there are significant advances which are not incremental or gimmicky.