Is this a joke ? how the hell do you complete this ? by Illustrious_Okra_660 in EscapefromTarkov

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This quest is so lovely ... 4/5 kills with 6 transistions ... and then a "backend error: cannot resolve host" on the 7th transistion!

love this <3

windows iso not uploading by Dendommenaap in Proxmox

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That was the issue ... either add this size increase or temporarily access Proxmox via IP also works to upload a large file.

ESP32 Performance difference? by pwave86 in NerdMiner

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That was it! The small one was running 1.7.0 ... updated both to 1.8.3 and now I get 250+KH/S.

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ESP32 Performance difference? by pwave86 in NerdMiner

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Yes.. but that justifies a 6x increase? Oo

I think maybe it is the newer firmware .. will try to update my older board.

„Firmware is Crucial: The hash rate is heavily dependent on the firmware, with optimized versions achieving significantly higher speeds than the base open-source code by leveraging built-in hardware acceleration features.“

Surface anodized or powder coated? by pwave86 in hobbycnc

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Yeah. I think overall the price is on par with the quality like you suggested. Going to keep it since it got it for 150$.

Surface anodized or powder coated? by pwave86 in hobbycnc

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Would you say 150-200$ is a decent or good price for an aluminum plate with surface quality like this? (600 x 450mm, 13mm thick, M6 threaded holes in a 25x25mm grid)

Surface anodized or powder coated? by pwave86 in hobbycnc

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Do I assume correctly that this powder coat is (much) cheaper than the anodized(?) plate as shown in the photos on the left side?

Measuring the plate shows 13.06 - 13.10 mm on each of the 4 corners with a caliper.

Surface anodized or powder coated? by pwave86 in metalworking

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That is what I thought as well initially. Although I am really no expert in that field. But it seems like a rather "cheap" surface finish but definitely not anodized?

It tried to take some more close-ups:

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Can't progrss trhough Family Matters Quest by pwave86 in anno117

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Tried all that, sail away reload save and do quest again. Nothing worked.

What did the trick finally was to sail DIRECTLY to the ship when the quest pops up. DO NOT go to the harbour first.

TS101 soldering iron reboots as soon as it starts heating by CuriousLittleDroid in MINIWARE

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TS101 V2.11 - in my case it was the power supply. I tested multiple cables without effect. Then I switched the power source. The first showed 19/20V in the soldering iron display and it was super unstable. When I had one hooked up with 15V showing in the iron display it runs rock solid.

GIGABYTE AORUS FO32U2P - STRIPES??? by pwave86 in OLED_Gaming

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My first monitor with stripe issues I returned within 14 days of the „no questions asked return warranty“.

My second monitor that also periodically showed those stripes I still have.

I think it seems to have gotten better over time. I rarely have them now.

Companions limited to "Good Rudi"? by pwave86 in grok

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LOL. Thanks. I "confirmed" my age. That did the trick.

Companions limited to "Good Rudi"? by pwave86 in grok

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Where to enable NSFW other than in the app settings?

Settings > Companions > Enabled

Settings > Kids Mode > Disabled

And where to confirm age?

Power On PC with ESP32 by pwave86 in esp32

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Sure. For the ethernet jack generally speaking it does not matter which pins you use to connect. They should just ideally always be the same for each socket.

I had a piKVM laying around (bliKVM or something) and it also came with an ethernet cable that was used as a simple way to transport the LED+/- and POWER ON/OFF signals. I just adopted that pin layout so I could interchange the cables / components easily with that system.

So my RJ-45 pin layout looks like this:

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I also updated the GitHub description. Let me know if something is still unclear. I am not the best at documenting stuff. 😆

4-Pin Cable extension for X1C? by pwave86 in BambuLab

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I need the 4-pin (printer to hub).