nosnahc

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[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 13 points 2 weeks ago

My favorite is "if you park like you fuck, don't be surprised to be a cuckold".

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thank you so much for all of this ! I appreciate a lot :D

I'll try that asap!

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

I think you guys lots me haha!

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (3 children)

What about QIDI? The new Q1 pro looks so perfect.

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world -3 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Because Signal is great.

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Thanks a lot!!

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (12 children)

Thanks for your help!

I can't figure out how access from outside is going to happen. I will have multiple addresses that correspond to my different VMs?

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Thanks for your help!

HA has add-ons for duckns and nginx-proxy-manager which should solve this… Or alternatively use those things in docker or by installing on your host OS. I get this point, but I don't understand how do I manage my NAS VM with this.

 

Hello everyone,

I would like to get started with selfhost with two projects.

Project A (for me): A NUC with Proxmox installed on it, two VMs including a Home Assistant and a NAS system that I haven't chosen yet.

The only question I have with this project is:

  • how to access the NAS and HA separately from the outside knowing that my access provider does not offer a static IP and that access to each VM must be differentiated from Proxmox.

~~Project B (for my uncle):~~ ~~A NUC (with Proxmox or not, I don't know yet, perhaps simpler for making backups), with HA but especially Frigate.~~ ~~The goal is to use Google Coral to do recognition on 3 video surveillance cameras.~~

~~My questions are:~~

  • ~~is Coral really useful with 3 cameras?~~
  • ~~do you need a Coral in USB or M.2 version?~~
  • ~~are there affordable NUCs with free M.2 slots?~~
  • ~~won't proxmox add a layer of complexity with Coral/Frigate/a Zigbee dongle?~~

Thank you in advance for your help and sorry if my post is long.

~~PS: if you have recommendations for cameras that work with Frigate and are self-powered with solar panels, I'll take them!~~

Edit : 8 april 2024

A little update. Thank you everyone for your super quick responses!

Regarding my uncle's project and after big discussions, he is going to buy Reolink cameras and that's it. This will be much simpler for maintenance than building a server.

Regarding my project: I chose a Beelink Mini S12 pro with an N100 processor (for its low consumption) with a 2.5 bay for an SSD for my Nextcloud.

I wondered if I wouldn't take the opportunity to add pihole and that's where new questions arise...

I see a lot of people installing Pihole on Docker, should I put it on Docker? Or create a VM?

Should Docker be installed on Proxmox or on a VM?

Is Proxmox really useful, shouldn't I better install HA/Nextcloud/Pihole under Docker directly?

Should I use LXC or Docker?

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 9 points 3 months ago

Heliboard is just perfect

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 34 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Wait, you guys have a girlfriend?

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

How could they know?

Just yell at them "WTF DID YOU DO? MY LAST GRANDFATHER PICTURES ARE GONE!"

And tadaaaaa

[–] nosnahc@lemmy.world 8 points 6 months ago (6 children)

An app can clear your phone with a specific password, can't remember the name...

 

I don't know if it the better place to ask my question and if it's not I apologize...

I am a biker and despite my love for FOSS applications, I cannot deny that Waze is very practical (especially for speed camera signaling). I use CalyxOS and there is a feature that makes it easy to use the work profile. On the other hand, I do not know how useful it is to limit my data transmission to Google. Is this really usefull? (I also have TrackerControl, but if I block anything, Waze no longer works)

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Klipper vs Marlin (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by nosnahc@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

I actually have Marlin + Octoprint but found out recently that Klipper exist. I read everywhere that Klipper is better but I don't really get why. I understand that Klipper use raspberry as powerfull calculator instead of the STM32 of the printer, but octoprint is used to send Gcode to Marlin too... So what's the really difference please?

Edit : I don't understand how Klipper or Marlin can give better results when gcode and instructions are generated by Cura

 

Bring my buddy at work

 

How is this possible even with abl? I dont' get it...

 

Hi everyone, just to put some content in this community, I thought that sharing my setup could be useful to some people!

I have a Creality Ender 3-S1 Plus as my first printer. Why this choice? because... I wanted a big set, it suited my budget, and... I didn't know too much about it so I followed my instinct.

First thing I did was to replace the original firmware with this one. Many more features including a lot of work on the touch screen, and more compatibility with Octoprint (see below).

I then installed a led strip with a support printed by me.

Then Tasmota connected sockets (open source firmware). Driven by Octoprint, I can turn on my printer remotely, then the LED strip and the printers will be turned off automatically at the end of printing. Open-source was important to me, for control to be done locally only, and not via a server on the other side of the world..

I then discovered via Reddit (urg) the existence of Octoprint. After trying to install it on my first generation RPi, I bought an RPi 4 and created myself an optimized server.

I added some plugins including:

  • Bed visualizer: to have a 3D visual of the bedleveling
  • OctoEverywhere! (in free version) to have access to my server outside my local network (at work for example)
  • Signal Notifier: to send me a message on Signal (I hate Meta and therefore Whatsapp) when the print is finished
  • Tasmota: to control my connected sockets, very easy to use by adding commands in my Gcode
  • UI Customizer: to have a beautiful interface
  • Slicer Thumbnails: to have a preview of the Gcode rather than just the name (requires manipulation in Cura)
  • M73 progress: to display the printing progress on the touch screen

To perfect my installation and avoid going back and forth to check my impressions, I installed a Logitech HD C270 with a custom case.

Here, to conclude, I had a lot of trouble with Signal to install it on the RPi but I created a script to achieve this easily. And I burned my first bed by putting a Z-offset too low so I bought another one on amazon which I am very satisfied with.

My next project will be to confine my printer to print ABS.

Edit : (Yes, I need to clean the bed)

Edit 2 : Here's the video to not burn your bed, watch it until the end!

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Bulbizzar (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by nosnahc@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

Just want to share one of my prints. Printer in Ender 3-S1 plus. Painted with Posca pens

Smoother in reality than the picture

 
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