

You have to frequently do some shenanigans to get things working because shit keeps breaking. I still do it, but it’s honestly annoying AF that i need to tinker with my apps like that all the time.


You have to frequently do some shenanigans to get things working because shit keeps breaking. I still do it, but it’s honestly annoying AF that i need to tinker with my apps like that all the time.
Not really, most SFF PCs top out below 70W at absolute maximum, 100W-400W at idle is improbable.
For reference, mine uses 7W on average running my home automation and some other things, when it’s actually idling it’s well below that.
That would make it way too high at anywhere from 100W to 400W depending on where in the world they are.
Meh, it really just feels more like were at the center of idiocracy
“ah! It’s your dick in disguise!”


No the software is open, it’s the hardware you run it on that’s locked down to the manufacturers own specific fork.
I wanted to integrate spoolman and some other things that i have on my other klipper printer to integrate with my already established workflow, but it’s not possible with their klipper version.
Are you just using the custom qidi-version of klipper that it ships with? I quickly replaced mine with FreeDi because I got annoyed by the arbitrary limitations they have with their non-standard klipper implementation.
Yeah I agree, 3d printing is not the right tool for a simple large box.
If you’re a “regular sized adult” I honestly think you can get away with 30% adaptive cubic, and 5-6 walls and top/bottom layers.
That’s pushes it to 2.4kg filament and a +2 days print though with a regular 0.4mm nozzle and 0.3mm layer height.
If you go for something like lightning infill of 15% and 3 walls, you could probably make that print in something like 11h and only use 750g filament.
now i would really like to try a 256 mm³ cube
That’s a cube measuring ~6.5mm x 6.5mm x 6.5mm…I know the A1 is small, but that seems fairly unambitious.


That’s a very US-centric view of car industry


Have you tried doing a DNS lookup from the router (pinging a host by name, say) when you were having the problems?
Yes this works when I’m having issues. I guess I’ll try looking in to my routers DNS next time i have issues. For now it’s working again (I still haven’t changed anything)


Just default for my gl.inet, haven’t changed anythingon that part.


I mean, i have narrowed it down to some kind of DNS issue, I just don’t know what. Right now everything is working again (I haven’t changed anything), so I’ll have to keep looking next time it stops working. It’s just weird it works for days/weeks at a time, and then suddenly breaks for a few hours until it “magically” fixes it self again without me doing anything.


Is the laptop Linux?
It is yes, Mint


Restart doesn’t fix it unfortunately.
I am using my routers DNS, and it’s reachable from my laptop.
No, like fiddling with proxies to find a working one…if only it was just updating then I wouldn’t mind.