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Is this true??? If so WHY THE F… ARE WR STILL USING THE CURRENT CALENDAR.

Honestly I would be all for a new calendar if this is true

Does anybody have the dimensions for a "large" buck converter. I am speaking the one with the lcd screen which is i think 2 times aslarge as a regular one.

https://lemmy.world/post/7127401

Does anybody have the dimensions for a "large" buck converter. I am speaking the one with the lcd screen which is i think 2 times aslarge as a regular one. - Lemmy.World

I’ve searched everywhere and I cant find the dimensions

I am not asking for you to make one, I just search for one, I couldnt fidn anything exacly like this during my research

I am looking for a design for my ender3 V1

https://lemmy.world/post/5478384

I am looking for a design for my ender3 V1 - Lemmy.world

Hello I am looking for a design for an electronic box, the requirements are: -EXTERNAL -Must fit a buck converter, pi 3B, mainboard and psu -It does not require a screen mount

I have chaotic good
Especially the last one got me choking on air
okay okay
yea me too, it was just some info for other ppl

Linux with FUTURE WINE is your solution

future wine is just the future versions of wine, specifically the one that will be perfectly able to run windows programs

I am trying to do something... _Special_

https://lemmy.world/post/4132805

I am trying to do something... _Special_ - Lemmy.world

So someday ago I tried to fit in the “Back Mounted Electronic Box By Teaching Tech” On my Ender3 (OG). Only problems… 1st: The box would not fit (The tolerances on my printer are awful) so I spent 2hrs sanding down the box. 2nd: The printer would not turn on, it took me a day to realize that I wired the cooling fan BACKWARDS. My objective in this Project is to gain Cable Management on my printer (Which is now far worse than before btw, will try to fix) and I am running Klipper on a [RASPBERRY PI 3B+] (do you see where I am going?) So I try to reduce the amount of unnecessary cables AND I WAS WONDERING (Since I saw the fact on a Teaching Tech video) if I could connect the raspberry pi power directly From the motherboard (SKR MINI E3 V2.0) to the PI’s gpio to power it. So my question is: On what ports should I connect the two (+5V and GND) cables ON THE MOTHERBOARD and THE PI’S GPIO. If you did not understand something feel free to ask me. Video link: https://youtu.be/yW9ovo9CHi0?t=320 [https://youtu.be/yW9ovo9CHi0?t=320]