paf

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[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 5 days ago

Ça rend bien, merci

[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 5 days ago
[–] paf@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago

Nice, that's remind me that I have also a printer card/page to create

[–] paf@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago

I have forgotten about bubble card, thanks. Started a test with a vertical stack then insert horizontal stack. I've tried with mushroom card but might replace those with bubble card

[–] paf@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks for sharing

 

Hello everyone,

Haven't deal with my dashboard for a long time so want to take advantage of some recent features like visibility condition (not sure that's proper wording) to create a new clean adaptive phone and tablet dashboard, but missing inspiration so curious how yours looks like. How did you organised it? which card (also card combination) is your favourite?

[–] paf@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago

Haven't read so can't tell you but you will find info at https://leminal.space/post/11699480

 
[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 2 weeks ago

Cura can ignore what's below buildplate as long as part isn't too big for X Y axes. For cutting this, I would use 3d builder. Very easy to use. Just open model, and go to modify to cut model

[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 3 weeks ago

Can second that email works great to send Epub, never had issues in years

[–] paf@jlai.lu 6 points 1 month ago

While turning down temperature might help as it will be less fluid, i tend to think that increasing retraction might give him other problems (unless is settings are really low). On pictures we only see stringing at the top where printing areas are very small which means much more retraction are needed. His issue could be related to maximum retraction count and/or minimum extrusion distance, when those numbers are reached, printer will not retract filament to protect grinding too much filament. Others parameters to look out are retraction speed and prime speed but since OP didn't share settings, no way to tell what he could try.

To OP, please share your printing settings.

[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 1 month ago

Perfect, thanks

[–] paf@jlai.lu 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Wondering something, Can you get wireguard client to only be used for HA app and leave everything else threw normal routing on your phone? (Not sure I have proper wording). So that wireguard will always be on but only being used for HA app

 

Hi everyone

So, that's a 2 in 1 post. First a more general question then looking for advice for a friend.

  • What is your preferred way to access HA from outside (and why)?

  • a friend of mine use duckdns and I often read (recently) that some people are having issue with it. Is wireguard a better way or another solution that is not too techy to deal with?

 

Hello everyone,

When I first installed music assistant, it was recommended to get the beta version, so I did but for some time now, I have 2 music assistant server.

Was wondering if there a reason I should keep both?

 

L'histoire vraie d'Ersin Karabulut, célèbre artiste de bande dessinée turc.

Il raconte son histoire, mais aussi celle de son pays, la Turquie. Dans ses excellents « contes ordinaires » (fluide glacial), l’auteur nous entraînait dans une époque et un monde semblable aux nôtres, y glissant subrepticement une touche de fantastique pour mieux pointer une dérive, une aberration de notre société.

Rien de cela dans ce nouvel album : Ersin Karabulut s’ancre dans la réalité. Il parle sans détour de son parcours, celui d’un gamin amoureux du dessin avant d’être un militant ; de son pays, tiraillé par de violents antagonismes politiques et sociétaux. Ce récit sans concession – ni pour l’auteur lui-même ni pour la Turquie – est porté par un graphisme exceptionnel qui entremêle caricature et réalisme. On retrouve, car c’est une habitude chez Ersin Karabulut, la force des émotions qu’il dessine à la perfection.

Ce « journal » est la première partie d’une autobiographie aussi drôle que grave ; un manifeste pour la liberté de pensée, la liberté d’expression et la liberté de la presse ! (Tome 2 en cours d'écriture)

English version: (might not be perfectly translated)

The true story of Ersin Karabulut, famous Turkish BD artist. He tells his story, but also the one of his country, Turkey.
In his excellent “ordinary tales” works, the author took us into a time and a world similar to ours, surreptitiously slipping in a touch of fantasy to better point out a drift, an aberration in our society.

None of that in this new album: Ersin Karabulut is anchored in reality. He speaks frankly about his journey, that of a kid in love with drawing before becoming an activist; of his country, torn by violent political and societal antagonisms.

This uncompromising story – neither for the author himself nor for Turkey – is carried by exceptional graphics which interweaves caricature and realism. We find, because it is a habit with Ersin Karabulut, the strength of the emotions that he draws to perfection. This “diary” is the first part of an autobiography that is as funny as it is serious; a manifesto for freedom of thought, freedom of expression and freedom of the press!

Note: unsure this BD is available in English.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ersin_Karabulut https://www.dargaud.com/bd/journal-inquiet-distanbul/journal-inquiet-distanbul-journal-inquiet-distanbul-tome-1-bda5342530

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