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  • It did! And it is pla. It did change, I used kartchnb's auto tower addon. The bridging looks pretty good on the first few sections but the layers didn't bind on the upper sections. Honestly 220 looks the smoothest for that and the overhangs.

  • It did actually change the temp! It's the auto tower addon for cura, all I had to do was select the model and hit print. Plesantly surprised, last time I made one it was a bit of a slog.

    Also yes it's very weird, I've no clue why.

  • It's managed to get beyond 200C this time! But it did fail at 190°, though that's the low end of the temp range anyway.

    Back looks... Okay. I'm assuming that's the Z-seam on the inside of the arch. Bridging looks best on 220°, and I don't know what the deal with that line in the middle of 215° is, best guess is under extrusion by way of friction but idk. It broke apart right where it thins out between 205° and 200° too, so that might be my lower bound.

  • I would assume they're talking about the old federal assault weapons ban ruling?

  • I think you need to set up database syncronization in keepass. I had this issue for a bit until I enabled this. Basically you set a copy that's synced with syncthing outside of your keepass folder, then another copy that keepass edits directly. Then you can set it up so that when it saves the database in keepass it will sync the edits in the one that's mirrored y syncthing.

  • Don't think that's an option really, the file manager is like the android version of the open file dialog in Windows now. Ever since they implimented secure app storage. Like op replied to you it's mostly hard coded in the apps or something. It's gonna get worse too, pretty sure android 12 made it so you can't use a third party camera for pictures taken through other apps, and on my OP9 Pro you can't select a alternative gallery app.

  • There used to be an app called aegis that did something like this, it used texts to your phone to trigger stuff. It was made by one of the CyanogenMod devs, I'm not sure if it's still around... EDIT: the github is here, but it hasn't been touched in a while lol

  • Same, I have the Amazon gts 2 and it's alright but it's not the same. Thinking of getting the PineTime next but the firmware was a bit underwhelming last I checked.

  • I mean with the amounts in this thing you'd need to eat a server farm to get a lethal dose, the lethal concentration is 1800mg/kg. But after the first few you probably wouldnt want to anymore, it looks like it was used to treat bipolar disorder in the early 20th century.

  • Can we just buy this asshole's data and do something funny with it ourselves?

  • Exactly! I would do unspeakable things for a tool that would let me pop an epub file in and let me tune the voices and audio effects to my liking. I always have some problem or another with the voice actors.

  • Don't use the built in zigbee implementation, your best bet imo would be either a network zigbee adapter or roll your own with a raspberry pi (or equivalent), a sonoff zigbee dongle and zigbee2mqtt.

  • I second this, been a member for years and it's amazing.

  • I think you meant to say not subsidized by ad tracking lol

  • I think he's talking about having a bridge separate from home assistant vs using the zha integration. The former setup will let you control your lights when home assistant is down, the latter will not.

    I just moved from the former to the latter and it's life changing lol. Added bonus of moving to z2m is binding devices directly to other devices inputs, like switches and motion sensors.

  • I've had my eye on this one ever since I saw it on Reddit years ago: https://www.3dchameleon.com/

    It uses switches on the z-axis to kick off the filament change, not sure how it deals with stretched filament.

  • Does Google constantly shit the bed on a local instance like it does on public instances? I tried using searXNG and it kept happening regardless of the instance I used.