autriyo
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- Comment on Side grade advice 1 day ago:
I once did a whole bunch of research looking into turning my old gaming laptop into a Nas/Homeserver.
And buying the supporting hardware to get more than the three SATA ports it had (mcpie adapter and SATA card and a power supply) would have been more jank and expensive than buying a used desktop in a big case and using that instead.
I’d say it does make sense, the only thing I lost is power efficiency, but I’m trying to not think too hard about that :D
With the right software most consumer hardware can be a decent server, although not having ECC ram kinda sucks. Usually most motherboards have enough SATA ports for a few drives and if not, just add a PCIE card that does.
- Comment on surely your hobby can't be that expensive 5 days ago:
I do like using nice tools though, although they are overkill for most hobbyist purposes.
I’d probably only buy quality tools if I could afford it, even if I wouldn’t need them necessarily.
- Comment on Hustle culture 1 week ago:
Don’t forget about morals, they often play a role in “holding” me back too.
- Comment on Scatola Magica - 0.4.0 1 week ago:
even unzipped folders
That sounds super interesting, does it keep the folder structure intact? Because having to zip a folder to be able to download a folder with its structure intact is super annoying.
- Comment on Am I the only one who feels weird about AP News links dominating some communities? 2 weeks ago:
How is this a shitpost?
- Comment on I haven't seen anyone talking about the Anycubic Kobra s1 Max. 350mm3, 350c nozzle, active chamber heating. 2 weeks ago:
Which one? I have an i3 mega s (I think that’s the name) and it’s pretty basic and slow, but built relatively well. After however many hours of printing some of the bearings have failed, but they were easy and cheap to replace.
- Comment on Feeling that groove 4 weeks ago:
In theory an infinite amount of different waveforms. But practically speaking, no one would be able to distinguish them by ear, and even oscilloscopes have limited resolution.
Music is super complex and can’t even be described by a single or a few waveforms, unless it’s very simple. Another simplified way to explain all the sounds of music fitting on one “waveform” is to imagine the high frequency stuff happening in between the low frequency stuff. And usually the different instruments and voices don’t happen all at once, they happen slightly one after another, or in sync but intentionally so they affect each other the “right” way. Whatever the “right” way is…
- Comment on Brushing teeth before going to the dentist has the same motivator as shaving pubes before going to the gynecologist: If someone's going to be looking inside there, you want it to look nice. 5 weeks ago:
Unethical because you are only hurting yourself by not doing regularly anyways?
I should floss more often…
- Comment on Low cost continuous fiber 3D printer 1 month ago:
Sounds really cool and useful, but wouldn’t we also need non planar slicing and maybe a 4th axis for the full potential?
- Comment on PC Master Race 1 month ago:
Fair points, my situation doesn’t apply to everyone.
I occasionally use my htpc for light office work, the terrible ergonomics are the only problem In that case.
- Comment on PC Master Race 1 month ago:
You could always attach the pc to the TV, and if you don’t have one you’d need one for the console anyways.
And my screens were like 17,50 each also used obvs. Fair point about the peripheries though…
- Comment on And what car did you learn in? 1 month ago:
That’s not quite correct, every ice car has a mechanism to disconnect the engine from the wheels.
Manuals typically use a clutch to archive this. For the longest time automatic transmissions haven’t though, instead they use a torque converter. Which also is a type of clutch obviously, but not what people usually refer to when they use the term clutch.
There also are automated manuals and dual clutch transmissions, but those are more modern…
Too lazy to find sources rn, but if anyone wants to know more I’ll provide some.
- Comment on PC Master Race 1 month ago:
Are we talking about a new 200$ pc? Because if you buy used you can get a very decent non gaming pc for that money. Maybe I got lucky, my current desktop was 350€ used with a pretty modern and fast CPU (5800x) and a somewhat outdated GPU (vega56).
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I’d write it down / take photos just in case… But also remember being able to swap SATA cables without anything breaking. It’s been a while since I had to fiddle with the hardware though, so that memory isn’t super reliable.
- Comment on Cause and Effect 2 months ago:
Tbh, reasoning and thinking is hard work, even if you learned how to.
And it’s getting increasingly harder to find reliable information, so you have to check the sources of your sources. And at some point down the rabbit hole stuff gets real complex, and maybe, you still haven’t figured out what’s true…
So the layman has to trust someone, and in our age of disinformation, someone isn’t necessarily trustworthy. So between the day to day struggles and constant indoctrination, I get why people just hear what they want to hear. Still doesn’t excuse it though.
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 months ago:
Germany’s Craigslist equivalent.
Sometimes you have to be patient for the good deals to show up. And usually there is no shipping. So some hidden cost in transportation and time may exist.
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 months ago:
I bought my printer used, it only cost me 50€. Although I had to replace a bearing in the extruder.
Depending on the offers in your area that might be an option. Or I just got very lucky who knows…
- Comment on The 2025 Ig Nobel Prize Winners 2 months ago:
Some OCR called Claude? Or maybe Claude operated the software wrong?
- Comment on I'm Unable to get any PETG HF Filament to Stick on the Bed after having Switched from a 0.4mm to a 0.2mm Nozzle [Bambu P1S] 3 months ago:
All my petg experience is with a .6 nozzle, printing on a glass bed, but there’s some takeaways that hopefully apply to a .2 one…
Going very slow and increasing extrusion width helps a lot. And keeping acceleration low-ish, decreasing travel speed too much doesn’t help ofc. The narrow extrusion of a .2 nozzle reduces the surface area of a single line even more, so probably you need to increase the line width even more.
Additionally, I’ve read somewhere that petg kinda likes to stick to brass but not glass. So having the bed as hot as you can get away with for the first layer and the nozzle as cool helps too.
- Comment on What are the most useful things you've printed? 3 months ago:
What PLA resists deformation when subjected to boiling water?
- Comment on Choose one before starting the game... 4 months ago:
It’s called lobbyism here, so it’s okay.
/s
- Comment on Sympathy for their PTSD 1 year ago:
Not sure if “OG Nazis” only include the first generation, but their Children were pretty much brainwashed.
You can look up “Hitler Jugend” If you want, that organisation basically indoctrinated children while growing up. Right when humans are the easiest to manipulate.
I’d wager that, maybe, you were right.