[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago

Well, technically speaking, she is just using her right for free speech... Not in a very smart way though.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 11 points 6 months ago

Authelia is an authentification provider. So you can have a single login for all your services. It can provide autorisation and authentification with a single unified login.

Bitwarden is much "simpler", in it's just a passwordmanager. As soon as you start sharing passwords, like you do in bitwarden, you lose the authentification part, even worse, you lose control over the shared login. Anyone with autorisation can "steal" the login as in unauthorized copying/distributing the password or even changing the password alltogether.

With an sso like authelia you can mitigate such attack vectors.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

Quick heads up, Nextcloud works perfectly fine behind an auth provider. I am using it behind authentik.

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Bicycle Stand (lemmy.world)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by madejackson@lemmy.world to c/diy@lemmy.world

Due to lack of well designed buyable solutions, I built my own bicycle stand from scratch.

BOM:

  • 14 Mtr. 3030 aluminum extrusions
  • 48x M8*16-25 Button Head Screw
  • 6x Feet with mounting Kit for 3030 Profile
  • 10x 90°-Angles for 3030 Profile with mounting kit

Tools:

  • Screwdriver with bits for screws
  • Drill
  • Drillbit 6-8mm
  • Allen Key
  • Chopsaw 1)
  • M8 Tap 1)

Guide:

  1. Cut extrusions to length 1) (F.e. 50cm spacing, 5cm tire width 50cm tire slot lenght, 25cm elevation. You'd need 1x2m, 20x50cm, 2x83cm, 10x11cm, 2x25cm)
  2. Cut M8-Thread into 20x50cm, 2x83cm and 2x25cm 1)
  3. Drill 6-8mm holes into 3030 Profiles corresponding to M8-Thread locations.
  4. Fit Everything together.
  5. Profit
  1. Only nececary if you cut the extrusions to length yourself. If you order the correct extrusion length pretapped you don't need those.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

disclaimer: opinion here ofc deciding if it is bad depends very much on the viewpoint. But yourself as a human should probably view it from the viewpoint of mankind in general. And then, yes, it is undoubtably bad. It is going to cost humankind an unimaginable amount of money and it'll increase inequality and unfairness in unimaginable amounts. That's also why there are so many people denying or not believing it. A lot of humans are uninformed or unable to grasp the issue on a logical level simply because of the scale of the issue.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Swiss here, Blick is known for low quality news. This is only a claim from some unknown party. Very likely untrue.

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As my bug reports explains: The Video-Guide and Script from SpaceinvaderOne for ZFS Snapshot Backups cannot safely backup live databases, it'll corrupt them. Please make sure, that you either stop all dockers using a database before running the script or you copy the live database into a db-dump beforehand, as long as you use this script.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yep... Max's dominance seems to be a side effect of the new regulations for closer racing, IMO. The new regulations favor Max because he is so consistent and fast while still having a bit of a margin, combined with a now very reliable car, and a good portion of luck as well. I still think it's more interesting to watch than the previous years. Max is, while more consistently in front, still closer to the pack than Hamilton in his dominant years.

I'd also lay a lot of the "problems" of the sport are also due to the attitude of the fans praising the winner in an "all or nothing"-fashion instead of focusing on the battles for 2nd-10th as well. F1 already did try a lot to change this, IMO (DotD, fastest Lap, new Regs, TV-directing)

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I have printed some food safe prints for a friend couple of times now. Nozzle is stainless steel, Filament is natural HIPS. Stainless & HIPS are both food safe materials (if not mixed with color pigments). After the print, you need a clean surface. HIPS can be smoothed in an Acetone-Bath. Simply put it in for 10-15 min and you'll have a glossy finish.

HIPS is very easy to print in an enclosure and the resulting product is fairly stiff and durable. It's also temp resistant up to 90-100°C. So it's dishwasher safe.

Do not inhale acetone vapor, wear respiratory masks that filter out voc like acetone vapor.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I agree. One thing I'd like to add: There are also low thermal mass floor heating systems available nowadays (usually dry, built on top of a layer of Insulation). These aren't that slow to react. But of course, these bring not only advantages but also drawbacks.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

You're also wrong. Mainly, It has to do with the thermal capacity/mass of the building and not with differences in insulation values.

There are pros and cons for all building types.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

The label "nazi" just makes it easier to point fingers at them. It's much more true that assholes, racists and fascists are simply everywhere. In every country and every society. We as a society need to do our job and fight for our rights, fight against the uprise of organized egoism.

There are recent examples, where we failed. f.e. russia, afghanistan the list goes on...

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Aurora Store with microG exists though.

[-] madejackson@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I was once at the exact same point where you are now. Marlin+octoprint really is good enough for most cases once you're up and running.

I pulled the trigger for klipper a couple of years ago and honestly never looked back. Mainsail is just so much more refined and usable than octoprint. Tuning Firmware Settings in klipper is so much simpler than marlin, it's just a breeze.

Combined with modern controller board (f.e. mks skipr), modern drivers like TMC2209, sensorless homing, Canbus-toolhead, resonance measuring, mmmh... chef's kiss ;)

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Find the Culprit? (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by madejackson@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world

@mods: maybe link community !fixmyprint@lemmy.world in the sidebar?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by madejackson@lemmy.world to c/fixmyprint@lemmy.world

We need to start to fill up lemmy :) Can you solve this issue?

My HEVO (Hypercube Evolution), now 5 years old started to have very weird banding.

It has a Bowden BMG Extruder and a E3D V6 printhead with CHT-Nozzle. MKS Robin with TMC2209 and Klipper.

Benchy is ABS, lower one is HIPS. Printed at 230°/105° bed. part cooling fan off.

I took apart and cleaned the extruder. The gears look intact and i can move the extruder by hand without binding. I found the E3D V6 was loose. I retightened it, which didn't solve the issue.

I'll spend a beer to the one that solves this issue ;)

Edit: Found the Issue: hotend not hot enough.

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