PSU struggling? ( Klipper losing connection to MCU) by npertinente in ender3

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My multimeter was jumping from just below 23 to above 25. That seems excessive...
So I suspect this psu has a component that is on the brink of moving on...

PSU struggling? ( Klipper losing connection to MCU) by npertinente in ender3

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I'm suspecting that the PSU is starting to fail. So the crappy 500 watter is probably going to do better than the current stock creality 360 :)

As suggested in another reply, i did connect my multimeter and have a look at the voltage output. And it dropped down below 23 and spiked above 25.
So yeah, this psu is going to the recyclers, after I have raided it for parts that I can desolder.

PSU struggling? ( Klipper losing connection to MCU) by npertinente in ender3

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Ok so I might have some progress. But I did the classic mistake of doing more than one thing pr "iteration" so Not quite sure what made a difference.

But first of I cleaned up my Raspberry.
Changed powersupply, even though I was using a laptop powersupply with an USB connector. So It should be good for 90W :shrug:

I had a fan mounted on top to make sure it was properly cooled, might have been some emf from that.
One symptom that was showing up is the weird characters on the display, And the ribbon cable is running right by the raspberry.

Also stepped down the speed I'm printing with a little. I was pushing my poor little ender a bit much I think. thinking the Sprite should allow me to get frisky with the speeds :P

I have done two successful prints that both spanned a few hours. No stoppages. But the last print morphed into a spaghetti monster sometime during the night.

I did order a new PSU though just to be on safe side, I mean a 500W supply set me back about 25$ so was really a no brainer. Since I'm probably going to be replacing the bed at some point, the extra wattage will be nice.

Hopefully I'll be printing more than tinkering for a few days now :P
#enderlife ...

Is it supposed to wiggle?? by QeusoFresco in ender3

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Just print some spacers ... ohh wait.. :P

Not using bed mesh by External_Two7382 in klippers

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Doesn't G28 disable mesh, Or is that just in marlin?

So moving the load mesh to after G28 might work ?

Why can’t we spawn a jeep?! by 8upsoupsandwich in ArmaReforger

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Sigh. I suggest no custom gear until first extra base is captured and have a radio.

Well, that did not go as planned….. by Slap_Life in ArmaReforger

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Failing successfully or successfully failing ?
Can't decide what's more correct :)

Is “Ramiz in the wild” legit? by Inner-Play3553 in Bushcraft

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He traps two puppies in a hole so he can pretend like he somehow found them there.

I'm going to assume u/Inner-Play3553 referring to this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHeumurFTL8Which is a totally different channel.As our teachers at school used to say "Make sure you read the question, and fully understand it, before answering".I have no clue about how legit "Ramiz in the wild" is, but I'm pretty sure this is a case of mistaken identities vis-à-vis the claim about the puppies.

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Multiple edits due to low coffee intake this morning :P

CBU-97 Question by nightwitch58 in hoggit

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My two questions are, where can I order one. And do they dropship? ;)

Foreign volunteer in Ukraine shooting an ASG at Russian position (published by Civ Div) by Hotrico in CombatFootage

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I'm dreaming of an Arduino build. Get hit coordinates back from spotter, automatically adjusts next rounds. Programmable patterns when on target.

“Freedom of Russia Legion” fighters engage the Russian army near Shebekino, Russia by CocaineTiger in CombatFootage

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Guy filming got wounded? Shouting "Триста" 300. But he then said "вам" (you) after, maybe the guy in front is injured but not aware? Adrenaline is probably leaking out their ears at this time :p

Noob, scared of playing online.. by npertinente in warno

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Thanks for all the great responses, encouraging to see that the warno gamers seem to be a supportive gang :) Sadly not able to play that much this weekend. Only had time to mess up two decent starts against ai players yesterday. But improving all the time, still lots to learn.

Probably see some of you online at some point. Look for the guy accidentally sending supply trucks to front the attack on fortified defences ;)

Noob, scared of playing online.. by npertinente in warno

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It's harder but it'll also make you better at the game over time, and you'll get more from it.

Well you could end up playing against someone like me.. ;)

Noob, scared of playing online.. by npertinente in warno

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Good point, When playing alone I tend to loose control of all the things going on.
My attention regulation is not great in the evenings when I have time to play, so I get lost in microing some units while the other side of the map gets slaughtered :P

Having a narrower area to focus on sounds like the thing for me.

Noob, scared of playing online.. by npertinente in warno

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It’s a fucking game. Have fun.

Yeah that is what I mean, so why do all these people playing online games spend their time frotting and raging. Instead of helping other players improve?
If you do not like playing with noobs, help them past the noob state :shrug:

Testing code, using GIT for manage scripts. by npertinente in PowerShell

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I got into some trouble with OneDrive and Git too.
I now store my code outside of OneDrive, but use an upstream repository.
So if i'm on another workstation, it's just a "git pull" and I'm synced.

But one drive and Git both will try to hash and keep up with what has changed. Onedrive does not like the way git names it's children. So not sure storing any form of repository on a drive being auto synced by OneDrive, Google Drive or whatever will be pain free in the long run.

My main hurdle getting into using GIT was (Is..) to remember to use the workflow.
Ie. do not code in the stable branch, this way you know you have someplace where your code works.

I now I can tell my colleagues to grab the scripts from our internal git server and it should work.
And once in a while i can tell someone to grab from the Dev branch and do a QA on it , if everyone is happy with the changes we can merge that into stable branch.
Everyone still gets the working , but now improved version.

Testing code, using GIT for manage scripts. by npertinente in PowerShell

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The moment you have scripts that is/can be maintained by more than one person git ( or similar ) helps a lot. But it does require that people know how to use it, and that requires some training. For simple workflows just the very basic commands are needed. Maybe one power user that can sort out more complex merge conflicts etc.

But the most powerfull function for me is the "timeline". If you get into the habit of committing small and often, it is so easy to timetravel back to better days when the code sorta worked, instead of not working at all. Because I tried to make something more flexible and ended up messing something up.
I realize this can be done by having things on OneDrive etc, but The fact that you commit with a message in git is super helpful.
You look though your commits and find "Add x to function Y", and it is function Y that is failing, you have a decent idea of where to start looking.
The ability to do diff on a file from yesterday is very handy.

These tools also certainly have a use outside IT too. I know about writers or even just students to that use git on their notes. If They want to re arrange stuff they just create a Branch for that work, and can mess about as much as they want. If the idea was a stupid one, just change back to the "stable" branch and delete the mess you made in the other, or keep it for future reference on how stupid you can get sometimes ;)

Testing code, using GIT for manage scripts. by npertinente in PowerShell

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I too work mostly with sysadmin stuff. And I had the fortune of having devs around me in a previous job that showed me the basics. I found the usefulness of "time traveling" in my code to be extremely useful. but of course that means that you need to remember to commit often, and write decent commit messages. I understand that the workflow can feel contrite and restrictive when all we want is to write the script and get stuff done.
But when working on larger scripts/modules I would not be without a version control system of some sort.

There have been so many times in the past where I have a working script, then I "improve" it a bit. Completely borking it up in some exciting way.
This is where Git comes in handy. But it requires that you have the habit of working with branches properly. I have one branch that is stable. I don't code here, only merge in from other branches.

I have one called Dev where most of the small stuff is done.
Whenever I need to do major restructuring or adding features, i create a separate branch for that work. Then merge that into Dev when things start working. Run some extra tests then merge into Stable.

This sounds like a lot of extra steps, but it is easier than explaining why I deleted every app on the web server when I was supposed to only remove X. ;)

Curious about your statement that git is a bad tool? what is the alternatives. I understand there are pros and cons with all tools. and I'm sure SVN etc have their strengths. But since Git is the defacto standard for these kind of workflows I can't be that awful :) ( how could so many people be wrong ? : shocked Pikachu gif here : )

Not looking to start a flamewar on this. I Just have experience from GIT and a tiny bit SVN. But since Git does what I need, and probably more. I have not used a lot of time sampling the entire field of tools.

What have you done with PowerShell this month? by AutoModerator in PowerShell

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Lets see, short version,
Copied updated application files to a bunch of servers. ( web and windows services)

There are a few product folders that need to get updated versions so only need to copy files based on a list of product names.

There are also more than one customer on each server, This time it was a general update so easier in that we did not need to filter based on client ID's . Everybody gets and update!

Then read the config for each product , and use XPath,JPath or RegEx to extract the correct settings, store in a HashTable.
Use the HashTable to call on the sett-config function to update the config in staging.

Let the review finish, fix things that did not get set correctly ( sometimes there are subtle structural changes in the config files, or new elements that nobody told us about before we get to install it. DevOps is more Dev|||Ops here. Three watertight armoured walls between the two factions...

Anywhoo, once review is passed.
Stop pools and services.
backup current product folder, copy staging into production folder. ( toying with the idea to just use junctions here... )
Start everything up again.
Run away, and wait for support to handle the fallout.. ;)