This sounds like such a fucking nightmare. I got into software because I like writing code. Their job is now the equivalent of a full time PR reviewer.
Yea I’m gonna replace the bearings and see how that goes.
Yea I’m gonna replace the bearings and see how that goes.
Stealthburner extruder grinding - Lemmy.World
My Stealthburner started making a grinding sound when extruding. It’s not the
motor, but the gear attached to it. I cannot figure out how to stop it though.
I’ve tried reseating it, adjusting the locking nut on the shaft, tightening,
loosening. I’m hoping someone has an idea for me.
I use yt-dlp…
github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
I recently saw Pinchflat, which may be worth trying out as a front-end for yt-dlp…
github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat

GitHub - yt-dlp/yt-dlp: A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader - yt-dlp/yt-dlp
GitHubFavorite Spool Finishers? - Lemmy.World
What are your favorite prints when you have too little filament left on a spool
for anything interesting and you just need to finish it off?
Thanks. I also forgot to mention that I have a Home Assistant instance running on a different machine that isn’t reliant on NPM, and it works fine, and has the same issue when I try to migrate it to NPM, so I’m sure the issue is there. I’ll try your suggestions.
How to track down external network issue?
https://lemmy.world/post/17683524
How to track down external network issue? - Lemmy.World
I’ve got a homelab running a number of services in Docker. Everything works
beautifully internally, but access from outside the network is very slow. I’m
using nginx proxy manager and cloudflare ddns for the external access. It’s not
a speed issue. I’m on fiber with a very solid upload. Jellyfin and Overseerr are
the main services that I’m having trouble with. Oddly, once you manage to get a
video going in Jellyfin, it works fine. I could use some guidance in what to
look for, what tools I can use, or any other advice on how to track down the
issue. Thanks!