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  • Check lidarr

  • Ignore this, its been asked already...

  • Interesting, what software did you use?

  • Im aware all kind of mounts exist, my setup is made from parts I had at home (including monitor ofc). I didnt want to spend 50€ or more on decent mount for 140€ monitor, but I respect that most people would just buy off the shelf product. Just sharing what I think someone might find usefull.

    Strength wise, Im not worried at all, but Im clumsy enough that one monitor fell and screen broke while moving last year (RIP)

  • Haha I agree Im like that! But IMO, In this case it really made sense to design and print a custom mount to keep existing pivot mechanism, at least for me

  • I could be more specific. You are right, it supports VESA, but only if you remove pivot stand (the reason I bought the monitor in first place). This way I can have it wall mounted and still use tilt/pivot/vertical motion. Pivot stand build quality is great

  • Thank you!

  • Yeah I did change firmware to use it as regular USB web cam

  • Interesting article, but

    Octoprint’s live monitoring only supports cameras like Picam

    Is wrong I think. I've been using Octoprint only for short time (before I moved to klipper and mainsail), but my Wyze cam (in web cam mode) and cheap Logitech web cam both worked fine.

    Octoprint is amazing, but klipper+mainsail is perfect imo. It doesnt solve live streaming over youtube tho

  • I thought curling as well, but I would expect that on higher angles instead. Its easy to confirm this if you watch the print. The solution would be lowering nozzle temp and slowing down the print (well, not less than 10 mm/s). I've seen that also too much cooling can cause curling, but thats for super strong part cooling

  • Yeah, I didnt mean its not much, but was sure the increase was higher (source: thoughts while taking shower hehe). Thx for clarifying!

  • I thought its more than 1C since 1981

  • This will be cheaper than any voron 2.4 kit + 3D printed parts and also fully assembled? Sounds great!

  • Imagine not having issues with bed leveling at all. Not bent bed or gantry! ABL not needed! Hehe

  • Im usually updating containers using portainer:

    1. Stop container
    2. Recreate (Re-pull image checked)
    3. Done

    But some containers give error, so I have to:

    1. Delete container
    2. Redeploy the stack
    3. Done

    It might be useless for your problem, but posting this just in case. For the same reason Ill try dockge and see if updates are easier

  • But gluetun is the way 😉

  • I'm getting 60+% of my bare network speeds.

    Check if your CPU usage is at 100%, its probably too much for your CPU just like mine. Getting 180-200 Mbps using gluetun and 320 without a VPN

  • I second this! Amazing community!

  • I use portainer (also docker container) to manage all containers, even tho sometimes I have to use terminal. Few portainer alternatives also exist, but forgot the name. You can also setup watchtower for automatic updates if thats something for you. Im running Debian 11 and never tried casaOS or simmilar, but I dont think it matters what OS you use if its working. I have installed OMV on the same machine for NAS features