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  • Yeah I've not had much of a deep dive into anything "ai" - closest thing I've got is a Google Coral monitoring my cameras. My current GPU selection is rather limited - sold my 1080ti and currently have a 3070 in my gaming rig + an un used 1660 which would run out of vram / be limited in what models they could run. Really not looking to run out and grab another card with more vram to play with either, maybe in a few years.

    So the article is referring to the mobile app, and therefore would not have anything to do with someone running this model at home on their own hardware. I've not looked at DeepSeek's repo yet but assuming there isn't anything other than the model in the repo people need to calm down.

    edit: deepstack to deepseek...

  • It's an option in Klipper however unsure if it's available for Marlin based printers. My V3 SE didn't have it from memory - now running Klipper both bed and hotend tuned finding the temps don't bounce as much.

    For your issue not sure if a tune in this regard would resolve your issues, strange issue to be seeing.

  • Try booting your installer without UEFI - I have an old x99 WS IPMI board I spun up with NixOS and has so many issues using the EFI / UEFI installer.

    Admittedly that thing pulls 60w at idle, so promptly turned it off 😅

  • Yeah I was one of the 3G / NextG subcontractors between Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Broken Hill.

    Amps gear was tossed outside the huts and would be collected at an undetermined date.

    The original 3G cabinets were not up to spec, so our crew after installing at many locations needed to revisit sites and install amplifiers. What a waste of resources.

    Was bad enough having to visit some sites due to their location, but twice was a nightmare. Not to mention every time we made changes on the towers we needed to get in each antennas zone, call 000, confirm molly & scrambling codes. To imagine how many of these "Telstra test calls" they would have been receiving during the rollout, poor bastards.

  • Intel made some massive mistakes with their post 14nm nodes, they overextended and fell on their own sword.

    Admittedly what Intel were aiming for with their "10nm" node had higher density than tsmc's "7nm" (from memory), considering the timeframe that would have been another massive leap for Intel; and if they had pulled it off AMD would be struggling like the bulldozer days.

    22nm to 14nm Intel were on fire, almost seemed untouchable for quite some time. X99 was (in my eyes) the biggest leap in the right direction and probably their best consumer platform ever released. Huge cache, moar cores, pcie lanes for days and a refresh on their latest node (6950x).

  • Computers is a fucking hot song, the drums are on point, the buildup and energy screeching about vr porn, the singularity and black holes until it all halts for a sax solo. Don't forget 3G.

    You lot in the states need more of this and less of diddly tromp.

  • Agreed. When I was playing that game Bumble for me was a much more effective platform. Tinder is horrible, just a cesspool of low moral high ego monkeys.

    Admittedly my marriage started from a one night stand / hookup at a bar with someone visiting from 400km away, so these apps never paid off in the long term for me.

  • My Ender 3 V3 SE is happily printing ABS currently with not much of a chamber, more two lack tables with some printed parts and some half finished walls. Yet to print ASA but I'm confident my jank is upto it.

    Admittedly the AMS made me interested, I'll have to look over Qidi's range.

  • Both my split systems are "dumb" where their only controllable out the box via an IR remote. A couple of ESP32-C3 later and their WiFi enabled without the calling home jargon that comes with the oem add-on wifi modules.

    My dryer is a heat pump - it takes longer than the old unit, but the energy consumption is far far less than the unit we had installed from the 80s. No need to make modifications to the house for a vent, or have the machine vent humid air into the house during a cycle either. Safety is another big plus on the dryer, old units are horribly dangerous by comparison.

  • Nix is a scary place...

    Join us.

    Honestly became obsessed with NixOS last year and haven't turned back, I'm not much into the gaming side of things these days but installing steam and running a few games has never been easier.

  • Depends on the material. ABS would be a decent material for this application - as long as you have a decent enough setup to scrub / clean the air in the chamber / room.

    PLA would have a hard time in that position, PETG might be OK, Nylon may creep after too many heat cycles. Depending on how hot those parts get this is.

  • Purely just send.

    You ain't gonna learn to swim in the wading pool, take a leap and break something.

    It's like any job - you can be talked to about x, y or z until the cows come home but until you stub your toe on a specific issue it's mostly just fluff.

    I've committed unencrypted secrets to codeberg, deleted boot partitions without rebuilding (nixos), tested most Linux distros until I got comfortable.

    Dumb mistakes are bound to happen (I feel mostly to me) but you don't learn without seeing the repercussions. Linux isn't scary - closed source crapware is; no matter how "user friendly" it's made out to be.

    Edit: formatting