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Cake day: October 31st, 2021

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  • Prusa slicer, partially because I have a mk3s+ but also because I tried to use cura many times but always several minutes into using it, my entire laptop just shuts off, like the power was pulled, no logs written to disk, no error message. It’s the only program to do that and I can’t even report an issue because there’s no logs I can submit. I assume it’s related to taxing my GPU in a way that causes a power related fault.











  • I can’t help with the 2 options you presented, but if you’re interested in an sfp+ router, I’ve used the DEC2750/DEC750 from OPNsense as a directly fiber connected router for Comcast Gigabit Pro 2Gig fiber for several years. It’s super capable, you’ll have an enormous state table to accommodate tons of P2P connections for torrenting, and you’ll be able to enable loads of plugins, VPN connections, IDS, etc without the CPU breaking a sweat.








  • It’ll never be as good as a human scrubbing, but for day to day touch ups it doesn’t really have to be. I have the Roborock S7 maxV with the ultra dock and the mop actuator moves the pad back and forth with a travel distance of almost a centimeter, so it’s not just dragging the mop but actually moving it left and right really fast. I use the deep clean mop setting which makes the bot move extra slow to get in extra scrubs as well as makes overlapping mopping passes which seem to be like 75% overlapping on each pass, as well as the 3x setting which does a criss cross pattern with multiple runs. It’s good enough to mop off wet cat food which has dried which is good enough for me, that normally takes me a bit of manual scrubbing but the multiple criss crossing runs with overlapping passes probably gives the stuck on bits time to soften and come off.



  • They = quite a few brands so far. The ones I know of include microcenter (inland), fiberlogy, sunlu, and esun. I’m not sure how many are interchangeable but they sell the refills wound onto a cardboard tube/core with a few straps keeping the winds from falling to the side since there are no spool sides to keep it in place. You slot the cardboard core onto your reusable spool sides and once attached you can cut the straps to release the filament.