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I tried telling them they need a minimum pixel percentage so it doesn’t get people 100ft behind the subject or Lego Minifigures, but they told me to just tweak the two settings available or use another model. The latter would rescan my entire library.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I built* an Android app to generate OpenPrintTags!English
3·9 days ago404 on the link
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Technology@lemmy.world•Discontinuing the Teensy at AdafruitEnglish
2·9 days agoPeople other than Prusa are still using that overpriced MCU?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•solved (sort of): How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
4·10 days agoPrevious post says it is wildcard at the DNS.
Not really anything a normal user would miss over home premium. Most features in pro and higher target enterprises.
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Technology@lemmy.world•CES 2026: Meet Tiiny AI, a pocket-sized AI supercomputerEnglish
6·11 days agoSeeing all the CES coverage and the fact that Micron had a booth there makes me wonder how many products shown off will never launch because they have no market with current memory prices.
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Technology@lemmy.world•After RAM and SSDs, PSUs and CPU coolers are next in line for price hikesEnglish
1·12 days agoBut eventually you won’t have a choice. They will make they hardware entirely unaffordable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
9·13 days agoI suggest making a script that uses existing software (ie mkvtoolnix) to extract the dubbed audio and then backing that up and l leaving the high quality video to the Web to backup.
I know it’s less than ideal but you can automate both extracting it and muxing it back in. It may take some effort to setup, but it’s well worth the huge recurring costs incurred from backing up that amount of data.
Just an idea to consider.
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Technology@lemmy.world•After RAM and SSDs, PSUs and CPU coolers are next in line for price hikesEnglish
7·13 days agoMore like you’ll access better hardware over the web with a subscription fee.
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Technology@lemmy.world•After RAM and SSDs, PSUs and CPU coolers are next in line for price hikesEnglish
87·13 days agoAre you all ready for subscription based PCs? Because they are going to make sure that’s the only way you can afford decent hardware.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
15·14 days agoIt’s literally downloading the same amount of data you would be backing up, and you won’t be charged hourly for downloading it from the internet as opposed to a large storage service.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
18·14 days agoI have 45TB of data and the majority of that is definitely downloaded media. They call us data hoarders for a reason.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
32·14 days agoIf you back up the modern day Arrs databases then it’s essentially the same thing and already built into the software that will redownload them for you. That’s my solution. I backup my backups of those, of my home assistant, my Immich library, my Nextcloud, etc… Pirated media is, for the most part, out there backed up on several places already.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
752·14 days agoHow much of that 50 terabytes is media downloaded from the Internet? Because the cheapest way would be to trust that it’s already backed up on the Internet and then use one of the usual services like B2 by Backblaze or Storagebox by Hetzner to back the rest of it up.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Affordable Raspberry Pi solution for daily Google Slides presentationsEnglish
2·16 days agoA non-hacky solution would be to buy a cheap used mini-pc with an HDMI output. eBay is flush with ones from businesses. You don’t need a ton of horsepower for Google slides. Just make sure the PC is complete and working so you don’t have to buy additional parts. If you can prep a raspberry pi for a Linux install you can do the same with a mini-pc and get more performance for less money.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Is there a way to remove the autopopulated dashboards from the sidebar? Not per device.English
2·18 days agoIt looks like it’s the default dashboard setting. I think I tuned that off ages ago when it was first created.
I can see though, especially if you’re newer to it and less comfortable with yaml due to all the UI improvements, that it’s a bit of an imposition to figure out why it’s happening and how to turn it off.
The fact that they keep adding stuff without making it easy to turn off is one of those little things that irk me about Home Assistant.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Options to Expand Sata HDD Drives on a Lenovo ComputerEnglish
2·18 days agoAre there any power connectors coming from the power supply that do not go to the motherboard?
Those would be your best bet to apply an adapter to as it would not be pulling additional current through the limited motherboard traces.

Cloudflare sells domains at wholesale prices. Domains are not their business model, they want people to be exposed to their services so you might pay for something they do make money on.