ReakDuck

joined 2 years ago
[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 hours ago
[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago

I dont feel like MDMA is a good solution. Especially with its danger for addiction and damage.

Meanwhile, Magic Mushrooms and Acid seem safe against addictions.

But what someone needs is depending on the situation. There are cases where MDMA helps a patient a lot and doesnt even desire to reproduce it soon. But if they do, its pretty damaging.

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago

Idk how this would be possible. Especially with fake democracy in America, the next idiot with zero careship is being elected

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 days ago

Thats the cutest thing I have heard since a decade

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 days ago

A guy got shot in the Head in a Germany Train station.

Idk what counts as terror attack.

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 10 points 6 days ago

Always was like that

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 days ago

Depends on how sweet they are. But sometimes yes. Sometimes I dont even notice the green part so good the strawberry is

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Is there an easy Guide? Would love to play around with it on Arch Linux with Wayland KDE

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

VR nevee worked for me the way it should like on Windows.

It did work many times and was playable. But soft stuttering was there. People literally gaslighted me on the internet that there is no stuttering while there obviously is

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

The episode where Squidward was searching his Clarinet in a small Tresor which he must share with Spongebob... but spongebob made a huge Harry Potter like Room in that small thing. Squidward was searching it inside there. Going from hint to hint into an LSD trip like adventure.

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Hmmm. Is there an answer/solution to the problem?

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Hmm. Fair. Thats something we should keep in mind...

Anyways. Im happy to get a broken 140€ Valve index cable replaced for free. Its a Month outside the warranty

 

Before going to university with a Linux Laptop, Linux PC (Waterfox) and Graphene OS on the Phone with Mull as Browser, I wonder how I can get a more comfy or efficient life. I never had the idea to sign in to Firefox Pocket because I thought an entity would be able to read the bookmarks.

I wanna know details about it, why and why not should I use it? Is it even encrypted?

 

Its also a sickness, after tidying my room and thinking I was finished, I had the strong urge to create a smooth Workflow where I also can't distract myself that easily.

I should have continued my work instead, that's why I said its a sickness. You get distracted by playing with your Desktop. But this wasn't that bad, it will stay forever.

I allowed myself to work on coding or school stuff on my first Virtual Desktop. Gaming on my second (and I use save session together with W window rules to make Steam spawn only on that Virtual Desktop). Additionally I allow Discord and Waterfox to stay on both Workspace and Gaming Space for chat/voice and music. Additionally I use often times my 3D Printer and thought, why not creating a Virtual Desktop for it so I can also easily create Art in Blender or also use Krita inside that Workspace besides accessing Octoprint. This will be my artistic space then. Misc is a Virtual Desktop where I use Signal Desktop and Syncthing, or manage System Settings whenever I feel I don't wan't to do it on any other Virtual Desktop.

I love KDE!

 

Got lazy but have posted once about my Extruder being the reason why Octoprint or Firmware is not starting the Print.

I compiled my Marlin Firmware by adding

#define DEFAULT_Kp 16.44
#define DEFAULT_Ki 1.58
#define DEFAULT_Kd 42.75

and it starts, but it does weirdly extrude. When I hit "Extrude 5mm" Manually while nothing is running then it seems like a nice constant flow, but when Printing it somehow stocks, retracts or smth when trying to print. At first I thought its TPU and a new abstract material I have never touched but this currently is the good old Black PLA from Creality that I always used.

I use Cura and just used the default settings for PLA like always.

 

I own the Ender 3 Pro BUT, I have the silent motherboard 32-bit and installed with the firmware: "Ender-3 Pro_HW4.2.7_SW2.0.9.03_SpritExt_H300" because it seems like its the only one meant for the extruder pro kit. It complains that the BL-Touch is not attach to it. I can see it in Octoprint error message and gcode terminal.

With the default firmware on it, it did manage to start the print till its heated to 228°C, but Octoprint couldn't proceed after the printer heated. It just waited till infinity.

Additionally the Display is not working at all, its beeping and mid beeping a louder beep is repeating every second. Not sure why, but the display claims to support Ender 3 Pro, Ender 3 and Ender 3 v2.

More Sources:

What firmware would be the correct one for the extruder? Should I return the Display?

Silent Mainboard did work with the stock-extruder. It stopped working with Octoprint after replacing the extruder with the new one, but seems to heat and move correctly.

 

Having a Creality Ender 3 Pro. Have upgraded the mainboard to a new Silent mainboard. Installed this Extroduer and also have a glass bed. I also purchased another glass bed to exchange the scratched one.

What should I do about my problem? Is my only solution to buy a CR-Touch Sensor? How does the sensor even work? Will it also scratch it when I am not careful enough or is it user friendly and fully automated?

I don't have any other bed except the glas one for now. Should I rather purchase a flexible sheet for the bed instead of a glas bed?

 

I often want to ask for official reddit replacements or similar/same ones but don't know at which sublemmy (community, which word is more appropriate?)

 

Can't get currently a cooler for the CPU and GPU and wonder if it regulates itself to not melt down or destroy itself.

 

I wonder what ideas could come up, but important for me is that it supports QMK firmware and maybe bluetooth.

I currently use a very heavy bella RGB ISO keyboard with brass and allumium casing for PC usage and would definetly ditch the chromebooks keyboard. Not sure if soldering my own Keyboard would be a good idea because I love using hotswapable keys.

I want some ideas and recommendations, maybe I will transform it into a cyberdeck?

(The chromebook doesnt run ChromeOS but Debian 12)

 

Not sure if its XWayland but the vision stutters a lot while everything else is smooth. Also X11 seems unusable for some reason on KDE because I get a lot of glitchy artifacts (and Direct Mode seems to be enabled)

Edit: Using an AMD 6750xt with i5-8600k on Arch Linux with KDE Wayland

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