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Hi! I like tech and building things as it is fun. Electronics, coding, 3dprinting all good.
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Soon: Upgrading my first gen @frameworkcomputer 13.

When I'm done my laptop will have an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 96GB of RAM, 2TB NVME, a matte display and a bigger battery. It's my work horse.

Ordered the display and battery over a year ago but never got around to actually doing the swap. Now I'll finally take care of it alongside the CPU & mainboard upgrade.

The old mainboard I'll throw into a Coolermaster case, will allow for easier migration, quasi zero downtime (or so I hope).

You asked for it, here it is - a full breakdown and build guide for the 3D-printer-emission-measuring Sensorbox! Oh, and I completely redesigned it to make it smaller, cheaper and easier to build 😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzFAtCZh_fM
#3Dprinting #Emissions #Particles
I made it easier to measure your 3D printer's emissions!

YouTube

OMG, I made first place in the #fedijam with Cloud Shepherd! 🥳

Amazing feeling 😊

And I used the chance yesterday night to record my own rain sample, so all sound effects are now by your’s truly! 😊

Btw… you might want to try petting the dog or the sheep 😉

The latest update is live at https://foosel.itch.io/cloud-shepherd

And now I really need to switch to work, this "one hour to figure out touch input" escalated a bit 🙈

Cloud Shepherd by Gina Häußge

A cozy puzzle game where you herd the clouds to make it rain

itch.io

Our datagnomes will travel in style from now on!

We got two L-Boxes for them now which fit 5 gnomes each. A few weeks ago I lasercut some custom foam inlays for them, and just today finally got around to also put some custom vinyl stickers on them, after my partner turned the logo he created black and white for us 😊

I'm very happy with the result, and I hope @Romses will be as well once he gets his box into his hands soon 😄

#DatenzwergLeaks

*edit* got one that will hopefully work, thanks!

Does anyone have a security contact at Bambulab? Preferably an email address.

I can't find a security policy or *security* contact on GitHub or their website, and they don't have a security.txt on their domain either.

Make of that what you will, but I need a contact ASAP.

New tool in the house! After circling one for years now, I finally pulled the trigger on a vinyl cutter/plotter!

It's a Silhouette Portrait 3, only a small one, but the important part is that I can use it with Open Source tooling & local only*, thanks to the combo of @inkscape & the inkscape-silhouette** extension!

Lots of ideas swirling around in my head about stickers, shirts and such, but for now I've given it a face! 😄

* Fsck this cloud only subscription crap!

** https://github.com/fablabnbg/inkscape-silhouette

GitHub - fablabnbg/inkscape-silhouette: An extension to drive Silhouette vinyl cutters (e.g. Cameo, Portrait, Curio series) from within inkscape.

An extension to drive Silhouette vinyl cutters (e.g. Cameo, Portrait, Curio series) from within inkscape. - fablabnbg/inkscape-silhouette

GitHub

Today I learned #TIL: "How to make MkDocs support site_url relative URLs"

👉 https://foosel.net/til/how-to-make-mkdocs-support-siteurl-relative-urls/

#python #mkdocs

How to make MkDocs support site_url relative URLs

I’m currently finally back on converting the OctoPrint docs to using Markdown and MkDocs. Since I have some images in the docs that I want to be able to reference without having to use relative URLs (../../../../images/), especially since that would tie things in OctoPrint’s source tree structure too close to things in its documentation tree structure that might or might not end up being in a different repository in the future, I needed a way to use absolute URLs here (/images/).

The Framework Community continues to be insanely impressive. Jack LeFevre has a 16-channel logic analyzer Expansion Card in progress:
https://community.frame.work/t/16-channel-usb3-2-logic-analyzer/29727/9
16-Channel USB3.2 Logic Analyzer

Having the part at lcsc massively helps if you want to use jlcpcb to habe the boards asembled.

Framework Community

🚂.🚃.HYPE.🚃.TRAIN.🚃

Fedora Linux 38 will release on Tuesday, April 18!

We've hit the early target dates for our beta and stable releases, so props to the Fedora community. And thanks to all who helped with testing!
#Fedora #Linux

More updates on Friday's Fedora Facts: https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2023-15/

Friday's Fedora Facts: 2023-15 – Fedora Community Blog

Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)! Fedora Linux 38 will be released on Tuesday — the early target date! I have weekly office hours most Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time). Drop by if you […]

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