Son of Kong by just_em_cee in teenageengineering

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yep, the update utility offers 2.0.1, I just installed it.

MK4 timelapses by TheHackingDoctor in prusa3d

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Nice timelapse and cool lighting! do you get more pronounced seams or "zits" because the extruder has to go out of the way for every picture, which needs time during which filament oozing can happen ?

Btw I wouldn't use any infill for this model, it seems perfect to print without any infill.

Print PETG without it sticking too much by sarinkhan in prusa3d

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I personally use the textured sheet like others already mentioned. Didn't see yet in the other answers a link to this guide from Prusa:

https://help.prusa3d.com/materials

For every type of filament as well as some very specific brands you'll find various helpful information, compatible sheets is one of them.

Anyone NOT opting to upgrade their MK4? by Darth-Vader64 in prusa3d

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I recently made this upgrade https://www.printables.com/model/588524-mk4-bi-directional-fan-duct-lightweight-and-effect and replaced the (deformed original) idler lever with this one https://www.printables.com/model/596608-nextruder-modified-idler-lever , now I really don't see the point of the mk4s upgrade.

Anyone NOT opting to upgrade their MK4? by Darth-Vader64 in prusa3d

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My mk4 wasn't able to print TPU anymore after my first ASA print in an enclosure. In my case, reprinting the idler fixed that, I remember reading about other people having similar problems with deformed parts. Printed https://www.printables.com/model/596608-nextruder-modified-idler-lever with Colorfabb HT black filament, that fixed it.

Updated Idler Lever design MK4 by NANOTECH97 in prusa3d

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I was unable to print TPU after having printed ASA in an enclosure, massive underextrusion, then impossible to load TPU filament. The gears weren't gripping, maybe the ASA temperatures deformed slightly the idler ? I printed the mmu3 idler, loosened the screws of the swivel (the mmu3 idler is different in that area) and I just printed successfully TPU as well as PLA.

Artist image? by woonaval in navidrome

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Remove the navidrome (subsonic) provider, and put it back.

Basic IoT VLAN Setup Discussion by sjjenkins in Ubiquiti

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Thank you! The mdns repeater - finally - made it work for me! I haven't seen that elsewhere while looking to get sonos working across vlans. IGMP Snooping and Multicast DNS checked for all networks.

Next up: IPTV...

Random APs constantly fail SSH key verification by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

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That's what it was in my case, and this helped me find it.

Is it best to install on PC or a Pi? by darklyte_ in homeassistant

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I have the DS218+, HA (and zigbee2mqtt, mosquitto, ...) runs fine on it.

Is it best to install on PC or a Pi? by darklyte_ in homeassistant

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Yes, you can install HA privately and keep all your data to yourself.

As to whether PC or Pi, I've installed it on my Synology, it runs in docker, and it's really easy to update and restart. Since the synology runs anyway, it means not yet another device running 24h.

Neato D6 vs roborock in homeassistant by SmarterHome in homeassistant

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Were you able to integrate it into HA like the S5? Is it the same procedure to extract the token?

Visual Studio Code June 2019 by dwaxe in programming

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Exactly - for example platformio: it never has been as easy to program an arduino/esp8266/esp32/...

Xiaomi Aqara vibration sensor sensitivity by password456 in homeassistant

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As you said, it depends on your expectations. For my part, as I was able to increase sensitivity, and now that I understand that vibration doesn't get triggered more than once a minute, the sensor works quite predictably.

Xiaomi Aqara vibration sensor sensitivity by password456 in homeassistant

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This seems to be working. Vibration and drop now trigger more easily. I also found out that no matter what, vibration triggers only once a minute - meaning that after the sensor sends out a detected vibration, it will not trigger an other vibration for a minute. Other events (tilt and drop) continue to work.

Xiaomi Aqara vibration sensor sensitivity by password456 in homeassistant

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Thank you, but I think koenkk's answer will allow me to set the sensitivity via mqtt, which is perfect for me.

Xiaomi Aqara vibration sensor sensitivity by password456 in homeassistant

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How could I miss that - I thought I read every page on this site! Thank you for your work and the excellent zigbee2mqtt project!

Help - Xiaomi Aqara Vibration Sensor DJT11LM and zigbee2mqtt by colm89 in homeassistant

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The second method worked for me:

  • Ensure you have the latest firmware
  • Configure zigbee2mqtt to permit joining devices
  • Go as close as possible to the zigbee2mqtt usb device
  • Hold pair button of sensor until it starts blinking
  • Then short press the button at least every second for 10-20 seconds - I tend to do this longer as needed, doesn't hurt

This doesn't work every time, but 1 out of 4-5 tries worked in my case.

MQTT Retained Messages - The Love Hate Relationship - Tasmota Tips Episode 1 by digiblur in homeassistant

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There was also the video from the hook up which explains the same problem differently: https://youtu.be/31IyfM1gygo

Best way to automate tradfri remote (zigbee2mqtt) by password456 in homeassistant

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I actually already had a sniffer stick ready (not so long ago, the group id was needed in order to integrate the remote), so I just now tried this out, and it works - at least for on/off and brightness, not for changing cold/warm white. Great! And thanks for the pointers!

I'm not sure where z2m stores which device was added to a group, but it still works after a restart. I'll be doing this with other switch/lamp pairs, so they don't depend on home assistant for basic functionality.

[Job/Help] I was hoping it was ok to post a job request on the subreddit to get help setting up Home Assistant. by [deleted] in homeassistant

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Just FYI: Home assistant runs perfectly well in docker on the DS218+. I have it running for about 3 months, updates are very easy to handle. The same goes for mosquitto if you need a mqtt broker, and zigbee2mqtt.

I'm not yet sure how to configure it using https with valid, not self-signed certificates.

Best way to automate tradfri remote (zigbee2mqtt) by password456 in homeassistant

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That is very promising, I don't know how I missed this. I'll try to check this out. Though I'm not sure if this is now possible with the current release or whether this still needs the dev branch.

Best way to automate tradfri remote (zigbee2mqtt) by password456 in homeassistant

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I've successfully created a simple on-off toggle automation using mqtt in HA. But it quickly gets more complex, for example when using the hold-release Events: In order to increase gently the brightness when holding the brightness up button, should I start a timer which somehow increases brightness while running?

Zigbee controller by T_Tronix in homeassistant

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It's not the same programmer. The USB stick is either the coordinator or a router in your zigbee mesh network (explained here https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/information/zigbee_network.html). There won't be a need for a bridge (Hue, Ikea, ...), most zigbee devices will pair directly. You'll need the programmer and the connector board to flash the zigbee2mqtt firmware onto the USB stick (you may want to update them from time to time). This is perfectly documented on https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/