While of course Watchtower can be configured to not update and only notify there is also a nice, lightweight alternative out there that is built only for image update notifications: Diun.
I think he looked at it.
While of course Watchtower can be configured to not update and only notify there is also a nice, lightweight alternative out there that is built only for image update notifications: Diun.
I think he looked at it.
I don’t think I would recommend a printer like this as an entry point.
Go with a Prusa (any of them are good, choose the right size for you). Or if you don’t care that much about open source, check out the bambulab P1P or the other ones from them. They are very good at multi color printing.
+1 for wg-easy.
It is, indeed, very easy.
Yes. It provides you with a very simple web interface, basically only a list with connections and a button to add a new one.
Works very good. It can not do advanced stuff, but that is not the goal anyway.
Voron is not designed to be cheap. So I guess they have done quite a bit of cost optimization in the design.
We don’t know yet if these optimizations are cutting any big corners, but I guess yes.
For example: at this price point you will likely not get a thick aluminum build plate with AC heater, you will not get a high quality hotend, etc…
What do you mean with image recognition?
Like show it an image of a cat and it should recognize what it is?
You don’t know what DNS is, do you?
Basically your device (for example your phone) needs to know the ip adress of any service it wants to connect to. As you may know these services usually use addresses like Lemmy.org or google.com or whatever.
To know what IP adres is behind these addresses, you device needs to ask a dns server, in a local network (like your own WiFi) this is usually your router, but you can set it to any arbitrary device you want. This way you can see what addresses are being asked for by your device.
So if the app want to send data to some server, it usually needs to resolve the adress first. And you can see that.
I don’t think it calls home about that. It just looks if there are any „incompatible“ applications installed and blocks the update if it finds any. I guess the goal is to not break anything.
But sure, you can spin it into a “fuck Microsoft” narrative.
The iCloud thing is free. I think it adds a system tray application but I don’t think it does anything if you don’t log in with an Apple account.
The Realtek Wireless driver should also do nothing if you don’t have the device.
Your and my definition of utter garbage differ wildly.
Are they late sometimes? yes. Do some trains end up being cancelled? Also yes.
But the same applies for cars. And even more so. I can not count the times where I have been late by over an hour when driving by car. With the trains is has been much less.
Es ist nach wie vor noch nicht bei 100%. Admin arbeitet dran.
Did you try whisper?