galaxy_nova
@galaxy_nova@lemmy.world
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 1 day ago:
Where’d you find it?
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 days ago:
The Q2 is definitely something I’m considering how’s the volume and such?
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 days ago:
I like the idea but I’m not sure that it’s there for value. Maybe my second printer? Plus idk where to source the 3d printed bits
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 days ago:
I’ve heard snapmaker as a brand has been unreliable is that something I could solve with klipper? Otherwise the Anycubic is also a cheaper option between the two it seems
- Comment on Which Core XY printer? 2 days ago:
Have you tried any mods like a different fan or 3d prints to reduce noise? Curious if those affect the sound
- Submitted 2 days ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 34 comments
- Comment on true true 4 days ago:
This would be quite cool if this passed around every social media platform lol
- Comment on Can’t get SSHing shim to work with forgejo for the life of me 1 week ago:
I don’t have an explicit config file no, I don’t remember needing it before though. I’ve followed the steps https://docs.gitea.com/installation/install-with-docker which worked with gitea but doesn’t work with forgejo. I didn’t see anything that mentioned needing a config for the first method listed there at least. I suppose I could try some of the other methods listed there but I liked option A the best generally.
- Comment on Can’t get SSHing shim to work with forgejo for the life of me 1 week ago:
Logs for what the container?
- Comment on Can’t get SSHing shim to work with forgejo for the life of me 1 week ago:
I did check that first after a lot of googling and I think everything is all set there
- Comment on Can’t get SSHing shim to work with forgejo for the life of me 1 week ago:
Ok. The issues lies somewhere in the actually connection. Adding ssh keys to my instance shows up properly in the known keys. Whenever I attempt to connect either on the actual server itself as a test or via trying to clone over ssh or even connect via ssh itself I get public key denials. If you want I can provide you my ssh config on sever, my docked compose file, the verbose output of the ssh connections in various facets although they haven’t appeared to be very helpful, or whatever else can be helpful
- Submitted 1 week ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Comment on Rogue.site is a new worker-owned, reader-funded gaming site 2 weeks ago:
Uhh Valnet did what now?
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33? 2 weeks ago:
Fair points. I disagree that 5E isn’t ideal for this game specifically. Other systems are quite complex to implement in a game so less accessible. Imagine all the people who struggle with the 5e rules trying to play the game in pathfinder. I don’t play 5e anymore but I think it’s pretty decent for a crpg. I can agree that the writing isn’t perfect though. The character writing and such is quite good but the overall main plot is a bit weak I suppose. Sure there are parts of it that could be better but I don’t see why it shouldn’t be called one of the greatest games. It’s accessible for normie non crpg players, the characters are fun, there’s lots of choices and unlike say a Bethesda game they actually matter lol.
Somewhat unrelated how do you feel about divinity if you’ve played it in comparison to bg3? Do you think some of the issues with bg3 might be due to using existing IP if you like divinity better?
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33? 3 weeks ago:
What makes you say BG3 is overrated? I totally understand it’s not necessarily for everyone, but it’s basically without peer in the genre if you’re huge into that style of game like I am. Now admittedly a component of why people say it’s so good is that Larian has had amazing community engagement so I guess that could be an argument. I do wish that Act 3 had gotten the more content they were thinking of but it’s better that they’ve had so much attention to detail I mean I’m not sure there’s a game that comes close in terms of how many choices you get to make.
- Comment on You no longer need JavaScript: an overview of what makes modern CSS so awesome 3 weeks ago:
Huh does that actually work?
- Comment on You no longer need JavaScript: an overview of what makes modern CSS so awesome 3 weeks ago:
Can someone explain why so many people use thorns everywhere?