lpinfinity

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[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 2 points 5 days ago

Dbrand already announced a companion cube shell for the steam machine https://dbrand.com/shop/limited-edition/companion-cube

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 12 points 5 days ago

And how fast you put it there

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

I'd also note that resin printing is a huge pita compared to FDM. Resin has quite a few post-processing steps, plus it requires much more ventilation and handling equipment.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Pls don't make me go back

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 11 points 1 month ago

Then there's the og Xbox and it's clock capacitor. Nothing like grabbing your console out of storage to find out it blew a cap and dissolved some of the traces on the PCB.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 5 points 1 month ago

+1 for Unifi Protect. Their hardware may be a bit pricey, but it doesn't require any cloud/Internet connection and the app/interface is excellent.

I haven't tried the 3rd party cam support, but I don't think the price for the cameras is too outlandish for what they are and how well they're built.

Iirc the Unifi Protect software can be self-hosted now too.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

I've built a 0.2 and a 2.4 from kits and they're great printers with loads of mods available, but I find them had to recommend unless you have the ability to print your own parts. You can buy a kit that comes with the printed parts or get them through the print it forward program, but if you break any of the parts during the build, it can be challenging to source a replacement.

If you do build one and don't have access to another printer, I would recommend printing replacements for the most critical components once you get it running (especially the hot end parts).

Otherwise, they're super fun projects and I can't recommend them enough.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)
[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 5 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Iirc, Amtrak does give the option to take your automobile on the train with you

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 10 points 3 months ago (8 children)

I agree to some extent. Elden Ring had little reason not to support ultrawide resolutions, but games that are very ui heavy, like the persona series, would require a significant amount of work to scale to the less common ratios. Ultimately, those of us who run oddball aspect ratios (anything but 16:9 these days) make up very little of the market share, so I get why some don't support them.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 3 points 3 months ago

First, from all the ones I've installed, they have all been all in one units with the heat pump on top of the tank that use the room air as the source. Not saying split hp water heaters don't exist, I just haven't seen any. The install for these units is practically identical to a standard electric water heater except you need to pipe a drain for the condensate.

The ones I've seen also include a resistive element and can act in a hybrid mode where they heat the water mostly with the heat pump, but can use resistive to boost the temp.

[–] lpinfinity@retrolemmy.com 6 points 3 months ago (9 children)

They say in the post they use Debian. The game is running under proton/wine and reports the is as windows.

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