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  • @elucubra Yeah, the Elegoo filaments in general are very cheap and very good.

  • @HaraldKi @asklemmy

    I was going off of the last sentence:

    For advanced usage, it is even possible to use the API and create a different frontend which looks more blog-like.

    Outside of that I'm not sure what you can do outside doing a PR. Or writing a tool that will transform it into an image, I guess.

  • @HaraldKi @asklemmy Well, if you intend to turn it into a blog in the sense that you create your custom website to display the data, you can add support to your frontend. Otherwise you'll have to create a PR or build a custom frontend.

  • @verstra I use Jetbrains for pretty much anything except C++, their editors are the best. I use it for PHP, Go, Java/Kotlin, C#, databases, Typescript and I'm probably missing something.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Anyone knows of a good software for managing files for 3D printing?

  • @4lan Nice! Though not my cup of tea, I prefer open source. Where can you get the controllers for $30? Might get some spare ones.

  • @Kolanaki Take a look at https://github.com/SiloCityLabs/Cuttlephone - it's an OpenSCAD parametric design where you "just" need to measure your phone correctly and then render and print it. That's how I did mine. It has support for hard cases (PLA, PETG and so on), soft cases (TPU), Junglecat controller and Switch JoyCons.

  • @NoneYa I loved it as well, though it was definitely a very tight fit with the Note 20 Ultra. Sadly it broke after 3 months and I never got a replacement.

  • @dualsportdork Should still work with some custom 3D printed adapter, shouldn't it? But it definitely looks harder to create the adapter than a case.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    The #Razer #Junglecat is a truly great smartphone controller that has one big flaw - it supports 3 or 4 phones.