callcc

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[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Are you building a C/C++ project that should run on BSD, Gnu/Linux and other platforms? Then maybe use autotools. All distro tooling will easily be able to handle it.

Are you just building some small project that will never make it into a distro, maybe just use something simpler. Or even just a plain makefile.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

https://sqlitebrowser.org/ is great or aSQLiteManager for android

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 12 points 2 weeks ago

Things are suspicious but you still spread gossip and maybe lies.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago

I understand how this could be a prime target of a supply chain attack and that things are a bit fishy. On the other hand people are waaaay less picky about installing other binary blobs on their machines. I wish paranoia would be more general :)

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Just use cp instead. No reason to use dd.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 64 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Nobody knows who responded here. Don't spread rumors.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

aSQLiteManager. Use ot to keep track of dart scoring and use views for reports / stats

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

That's actually a good point. Will need to think about server location and GDPR compliance.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Have a look at purelymail mentioned by others. It's almost exactly what I'm looking for.

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks a lot!

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Pretty nice but way more expensive then simplymail

[–] callcc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Amazing! Now this is something I haven't heard of. I think we might have a winner here! Best thing, I could use it for transactional mail on all my websites for 10€/yr. Including as many inboxes as needed. Nice!

 

Who can suggest an ethical SMTP provider for low volume transactional mail? I'm willing to pay up to 2€/month for a few hundred mails per month.

 

I just got an old Ender 3 for cheap and wanted to replace the crappy extruder with a nicer bowden extruder of my (now) direct drive Kobra Max. When I connect the new stepper, nothing moves. It's a longer stepper and a different manufacturer. Is the wiring different or VREF wrong or are there other reasons why it wouldn't move? The driver is good, since the old stepper is still working.

Thanks for any help!

 

Hello fellow bike commuters,

I have the impression that my underwear doesn't last as long as it would without me cycling to and from work five times a week. My boxer briefs get holes too quickly between the legs. Since I can't remember a time where I didn't cycle, it's difficult for me to know if this is due to cycling or the normal way for them to die.

Can anyone here tell me about their experience? Is this related to cycling frequently? More importantly, do you know of special cyclist underwear which is not the sporty padded type but something you could wear all day and which would't rip so easily.

 

Has anyone thought about printing narrower lines in order to get sharper corners? Once Linear advance or Pressure advance is activated, you don't get bulging corners anymore... but can we do better?

Has this been implemented anywhere yet? Does it have a name?

 

Hey, I've recently designed a Poster about the FHS since I often forget where I should place or find things. Do you have any feedback how to make it better?

Edit: updated with new version

 

Hey, I've recently designed a Poster about the FHS since I often forget where I should place or find things. Do you have any feedback how to make it better?

I updated the poster: https://whimsical.com/fhs-L6iL5t8kBtCFzAQywZyP4X use the link to see online.

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Old version

 

Hey, I've recently designed a Poster about the FHS since I often forget where I should place or find things. Do you have any feedback how to make it better?

Edit: Put up new version

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by callcc@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

This Halloween I finally realized my dream from years ago, an articulate T-Rex tail. Unfortunately I didn't have the time to also create a mask/ helmet that goes with it. That's gonna be for next time. The thing is modeled in blender and printed in vase mode. The individual pieces have four holes drilled in and are held together by wooden rods. I initially imagined keeping them together with printed buttons but the rod design worked perfectly on a small scale model.

 

This video by dizekat shows a new kind of kinematic system based on string. It should be possible to make very fast but cheap printers like this due to low inertia of the system. Very interesting!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by callcc@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

In my last post I described how I mounted the Orbiter v2.0 to a Kobra Max in a makeshift fashion. This time I show you how the finished mounting looks like.

Previous attempts. The ones in white worked but had the extruder dangle, the black ones failed to be mounted for various reasons.

Find the stl and Freecad file here.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by callcc@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

I've been looking to switch the bowden extruder for a direct drive type on my Anycubic Kobra Max. I've always hated the blobbing and stringing due to the bowden mechanism. After having received an LDO Orbiter v2.0 today and a bit of tinkering, I now have what I was after :).

The easiest way to install the new extruder was to simply attach it on top of the existing hotend via a small bowden tube and a coupler. I had to design a little adapter flange that attaches to the extruder and accepts a tube coupler. The extruder now dangles in the air. For now this didn't seem to cause any trouble. In the future I might install it using a fixed bracket though.

While I was at it, I also added some additional insulation to the bed (300x300mm in size, so I had to cut a bit). I'm not sure if it really helps a lot but the bed now heats up from 20° to 60° in 3:40 instead of in 4:00. The printer also seems to consume 100mA less (very inaccurate mental averaging of power meter).

Bonus: First functional part printed with new setup, rectifying some of the original parts issues.

Up next: Get a second Orbiter and have it feed a mixing hotend. My goal is to make nice Lampshades.

 

The animated gif shows how it changes throughout the seasons. Found in the Wikipedia article on athmospheric circulation.

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