

In what way does it pose a big security flaw? And what are you basing the thought that the USA are slowing down development?
In what way does it pose a big security flaw? And what are you basing the thought that the USA are slowing down development?
I’ve no real preference so long as my PC starts stuff. The reason I avoid flatpaks is because I have at some point acquired the habit of anything I install that’s not an appimage I pretty much launch from the terminal and I remember trying flatpaks and them having names like package.package.nameofapp-somethingelse and I can’t keep that in my head.
Thanks! Definitely want an umbilical. I’ve been slowly talking myself into a 2.4 over the last couple of years and it never ceases to amaze me how much the meta moves. For ACM - like aluminium honeycomb? Eddy probe looks pretty exciting too.
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Afaik the SV08 is Voron derived.
Half planning a frankenvoron with an old CR10 and a few bits and pieces of extra 2040 I planned on making a control box for it with. How do you find it?
The overlap might be greater than you think. I hesitated to buy my P1S but in the end bought it with a view to printing Voron parts and eventually having best of both worlds, felt like I was never going to get my CR10-S to where I wanted it to be. As it turns out I’m a serial 3D printer starter lol. I’ll get to the Vorons, but I’m feeling the pull of the Rook MK1 right now.
Freecad in the wild! Love it.
Yep pretty much. Ordered a couple of weeks ago from triangle lab. Kinda figuring it out as I go, there isn’t (or wasn’t when I ordered anyway) a ton of info in using it with the P1S, so I’m posting as I go here to try and keep people informed (at least until it works or I give up)
There’s a link to a Google drive with what appears to be quite a detailed assembly manual and some stls.
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No huge risk at the minute. While I’m all for you doing whatever you want with your DNA it doesn’t make uploading it to everywhere that will take it a particularly good idea.
Jeez, did not know that! Thanks.
Kudos where it’s due, but Philips is not a great poster boy(or gal) for a good corp. Outside of the medical field they basically license their name to other companies and make very little themselves.
Yeah pretty much from what I’ve come across this far. I may regret this lol. There’s a couple of videos on YouTube, one’s in silence and the other’s in Chinese.
There definitely seems to be a few in the wild built by English speakers so there might be a few people I can tap up for advice.
I’ll do my best! I’ve gone for the parts kit from triangle labs. I figure worst case it can probably be persuaded to work with something a bit less proprietary down the line. 20-30 day lead time on parts, $75 - I think I’m going to need some Bambu parts in addition, but I’ll do my best to document it as I go.
Welp, I’ve pulled the trigger, let’s see where this one leads.
Risc v is an instruction set architecture not a chip design, the actual hardware implementation of any given risc v processor won’t necessarily be open source and available to all, it’s just a guarantee that if the spec is implemented then code compiled for risc v will run on a RISC V processor.
China has had access to x86 for years, they’ve not been able to implement a chip on par with current gen AMD or Intel chips.