DrKevorkian 11 months ago • 83%
Haven’t played it in a while, but can confirm it worked on my Deck 6mo ago - as a note this was after the EA launcher update. I’d be surprised if it didn’t work for you.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
If you’re going to paint it, take the opportunity to sand the Z seam off before doing it
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I have 5 family members using Synology Photos (on a 4-bay Synology NAS) and it’s a great solution for us.
I don’t see myself going back to a cloud-based solution - this one is easy for me and secure.
I’ve got SHR running on my storage, and daily offsite backup to another family member’s house (protects against house fire etc for loss of 20yr+ of photos and videos).
Once you offload from your phone, you can pare down the photos remaining on the phone to whatever you want to be left.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 80%
Came here for this exact comment
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I just upgraded from Monoprice Select 3d (not what you want) to an Ender 3 S1 and am super happy. I’d recommend the S1 over V2 for you if you think you might want to ever print flexible filament
I got mine for $299 USD on Amazon
You’ll want an enclosure if you want to contain smell or if you want to print in ABS (of any size, as drafts will fracture the print before it cools)
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Q3A was a big deal in the late 90’s - I played it all the time on my college’s LAN.
Sadly today I have only one person I know to play this with, and every time I check online servers they’re just bots
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I’m running dxx-rebirth
All you need to do is copy your game (map) files from your install disk into it
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
It’s as I remember it - somewhat simplistic vs games of today. I enjoyed it for the nostalgia, but have been spending the little gaming time I have on Oxygen Not Included and Dead Cells.
Interesting you ask the question - now critically thinking about it - it’s one of the nostalgia moments for me that I’m surprised didn’t differ from memory. I recall trying to watch Star Wars (take your pick of the original three) and found them unwatchable, which was sad and unexpected. I loved those movies as a kid.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
The original one, not Syndicate Wars. I have it through the Origin Store. You’ll want an external mouse.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Not in any particular order: Captain Comic Space Quest - Sarien Encounter Rebel Assault Quake III Arena Syndicate
I have access to all of these, issue is just time
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I have Syndicate on my Steam Deck and have played a few missions. Fun nostalgia.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I have Descent 2 on my Steam Deck and it’s fabulous
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
100% agree. Loved the Steam Controller. Love the Steam Deck. Drop the trackpads and my use case gets 10x smaller - I’d pass on it.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Same and looks on par with Moments - works but a medium level of misclassification. I’m happy they added it back in.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Heading to EAA right now. Looking forward to seeing them cruising around.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Might need to set up a VPN server so you can access (if your Pi is behind a firewall) - this is what I do so I can access when away from home.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I’ve had best results with Cura, trees, support interface on using “grid” with “0.8mm interface thickness” and “75% interface density”, and when printing with 0.2 layer thickness and 0.1 gap between support and model (which then snaps to the 0.2 layer thickness)
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Slicer plugins are available in Octoprint
Started playing the game a few weeks ago and now understand the basic mechanics of the game, the interface, research, dig/build, etc. I’m now looking for a recommendation of YouTube vids/channels which discuss beat practices - stuff like who/why to choose dups to print, water, food, gasses, heat, etc- the stuff that I need to learn to progress through mid-game. Thx
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I have a Steam Deck - Proton really does work as well as advertised (for the games I like)
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I saved $50 and bought DS420+ instead of DS920+
Don’t do this
I’d kill to have the quad core at this point, it’s CPU limited with all my Docker apps
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
As an Ender 3 S1 owner, and prior owner of Monoprice Select 3D V2, I’m really happy with the Ender. $299.
Just be aware that printers at this price are for hobbyists- and don’t confuse 3d printing like photo printing (push-button basically). 30+ % of your prints are going to fail until you get through a steep learning phase
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 12%
Bad bot
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 25%
Bad bot
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
What brand of filament is that? Looks nice.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Ender 3 S1 - should be able to get for equivalent of $299 USD
Very simple to use, easy setup, works out of the box, Cura defaults work well, and good quality
When Synology migrated from Moments to Photos, they dropped the image recognition. I’m specifically calling out the feature that detected cats, dogs, food, beach, whatever. Anyone have a recommendation on what I might use (in Docker maybe) to fill the need? I do not want to migrate away from Synology Photos, just supplement it.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
Cup full of ice to the top + 1/2 cup OJ + double shot of espresso has been my go-to for more than a year. This is good stuff.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
APC work well. I have a 600-series connected to my NAS.
Important to pick one that has USB output to the computer (more expensive) - so that it can automatically command a system shutdown as its internal battery reaches low power conditions.
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I just added wefwef web app today. Is voyager on the iOS App Store, or has the web app link migrated somewhere else?
DrKevorkian 1 year ago • 100%
I have this exact same Sabrent Rocket. Happy with it.