epchris
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Oh, I’ve been tempted. It does seem like a little bit more than I want to take on right now, and I am really interested in multi material.
I ended up canceling my order and in the form let them know the reason. They refunded me my money and didn’t respond.
Now I’m trying to figure out what two actually get to replace my ender 3, currently trying to do research on the K1C and the Sovol SV08. I’m fine with tinkering, but I really want multiple color support
I have an order for a P1S that hasn’t shipped yet but am now considering cancelling it and buying a Creality K1C. Anyone have thoughts on that as an alternative? It seems their multi material thing is coming out soon
epchristo [Dormant] Electric Vehicles (Moved to !electricvehicles@slrpnk.net)@lemmy.world•The Future of EV Charging is Bidirectional, If You Can Afford ItEnglish1·1 year agoI can’t wait for this. I’ve gone down a few rabbit holes looking into solar and battery storage, and even just battery storage by itself to replace the generator we have for when power is out and/or to offset peak use time rates. But batteries are really expensive and I’ve already got a hundred kilowatt hours sitting in my garage.
epchristo SwitchToLinux@lemmy.ml•I am seriously considering pulling the trigger on a switch to Linux. Looking for advice and discussion English1·1 year agoI’m not sure what you mean by cost-effective resources, are you wondering what things are worth investing into inside of a total budget versus which things you could be more frugal on? Overall I would say there’s not a big difference in terms of what to consider differently from running Windows: Linux will benefit just as much from good hardware (maybe more?) as window as will.
If you want to do plex and utilize hardware video transcoding you’ll probably want an Nvidia GPU but I’ve had better experiences with AMD graphics cards in Linux. The best home management tool I can recommend is home assistant, and it doesn’t have particularly high system requirements, you can run it on a raspberry pi.
epchristo Technology@lemmy.world•A top auto safety group tested 14 partial automated systems — only one passedEnglish3·1 year agoWould love to have seen OpenPilot form Comma on this list to how it compared.
epchristo Technology@lemmy.world•It is essential to stop using Chrome. Under the pretense of saving users from third-party spyware, Google is creating an ecosystem in which Chrome itself is the spyware.English31·1 year agoI could never get hardware accelerated video working with Firefox on my Linux laptop, and Google Meet (used for work) doesn’t work well ( but I guess I blame Google for that).
It looks like they’ve changed the way they do it a bit they now have these (this is light to med, there’s another one for med-dark roast): https://happymugcoffee.com/products/roasters-choice-a
I have been buying from HappyMug for years, I do a subscription thing with them that gets me one bag of one of their blends that I picked and then one bag of single origin coffee every month. I’m very happy with it.
I don’t know about natively, but I’ve played both FFXIV and EVE Online in Linux in the past, and they ran well, but it’s been a little bit.
From the downvotes it seems like many people might be this:
It’s an XWing! 👍
epchristo PC Gaming@lemmy.world•Overwatch 2 is now the #1 of the worst Steam gamesEnglish72·2 years agoYeah, I like overwatch, have gotten my money’s worth from it and the steam integration makes it so much easier to run on Linux, so I’m happy with it.
epchrisOPtoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Resources on learning how to build a retirement portfolio?English3·2 years agoJust out of curiosity, since I’m also considering bonds, what is “close to retirement” enough to consider non insignificant bod allocation?
hm, I’m not sure I know :) not really into jump scares, but do often love kitchy B horror. I also love scifi so blends of the two are good. Overall, I’ll take any suggestions for what you’ve liked on the platform!
epchrisOPtoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Resources on learning how to build a retirement portfolio?English3·2 years agoThanks for the input! I’ve been thinking that’d I’d probably just stick to index funds and avoid (for now) individual companies. My financial advisor does do individual companies (to fit the allocation targets), and does do tax loss harvesting, but I think that might be a bit complicated for my initial attempts.
I had thought about doing something like S&P 500 fund + some set of small and medium cap index funds, rather than trying to identify individual companies that fit into “large/mid/small cap & industry spread”, but even in those broad realms there’s lots of “index 500” funds and lots of “medium/small cap” index funds, how do I figure out which ones to buy and how to compare them?
Any other recommendations for what to watch on Shudder?
epchristoData is Beautiful@lemmy.world•The Amount of Work Required to Afford University Tuition (1980-2020)English2·2 years agoI’m confused. In the 5% bracket, a $16k tuition: this comes out to like a 900k/year job…is that where the top 5% is?
I would love a suggestion for a ups that could tolerate running off my generator when the power is out for extended periods, anyone have a decently priced recommendation?
Hoping to be constructive: how do you think search engines should operate? Or maybe how would you like one you consider “good” to operate?
Also wondering how you see something like Privacy Pass that Kagi announced recently: https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-privacy-pass