It’s not a death trap it’s just not to code. Possible fire risk? Sure. But there’s a lot of things that are too code that are fire risk as well.
Mainly it needs a disclaimer that it’s not to code for the US and for low voltage projects only.
It’s not a death trap it’s just not to code. Possible fire risk? Sure. But there’s a lot of things that are too code that are fire risk as well.
Mainly it needs a disclaimer that it’s not to code for the US and for low voltage projects only.
Devils advocate here - you do need to print these to make them dangerous. They’re not items that are being given to children without parent consent.
And creality won’t support you if you buy their printer anyway!
Wow. Thats very impressive!
I’ve heard nothing but trouble from the K1M. Thats what pushed me towards a Qidi Xmax 3, I wanted that build volume. Still, my next printer will be Bambu.
How is this like silent hill? It’s not. At all.
Rustdesk works great, and it’s self hosted.
Wow. What am I reading.
If you ever cool off your super with cold water, this happens.
Sonos is great but it’s just a few dollars more for an even better device with more flexibility (if you’re starting fresh).
I started with a conbee which led to a lot of issues.
Definitely start with a beefy zigbee coordinator. I like the Ukrainian made SLZB-06. It can be USB or networked. I prefer networked, that way I can move it to a more central location in the house and keep my HA running as a VM in the basement.
My heart is always with Debian, but Bazzite is a surprisingly useable immutable OS. I would suggest using it for your core suite then use Distrobox w/ Debian for any apps outside of that. It’s so snappy!
Wayland is non-stop issues.
Fair enough. I wish Affinity would release a client on Linux but that’s clearly never going to happen.
Check this out - https://github.com/CSMarckitus/Photoshop
Check out KSRs interview in chapo Traphouse. It gave me hope for the future.
And you can always send me a question if you run up against something. I’m not an expert by any means but I’ve made it my daily driver for a couple years now.
Qidi has been fantastic for me. Amazing customer support. They’ve sent replacement parts as well.