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  1. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    Was much easier to pay someone to deliver and put it up. Didn't cost that much more than just getting the board delivered. Two guys walked in and they were done in 3 hours. I haven't bothered to tape/mud.
  2. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    I tried replacement bulbs, but something about these cans has them running hot and failing early. I gave up.
  3. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    The key word there is "retrofit". The new install ones are a fraction of the cost - I got 16 for under $200, iirc. But the cans have to come out and my smallest ratchet barely fits in and doesn't stay on well. Yeah, yeah, that's why we pay electricians the big bucks.
  4. PaulL

    VFD went nuts!

    Though being forced to run Windows to set my parameters. Shudder.
  5. PaulL

    Bambu Labs to implement an authorization and authentication protection mechanism

    And with the right filament you can print out dentures!
  6. PaulL

    VFD went nuts!

    That's exactly what my cryptic sarcasm was trying to point out. My new solar charger/inverter serves up a reasonable web interface making it a pile easier than the last one. There's really no reason the programming of these VFDs is so awful except for the "it's good enough" nature of what's there.
  7. PaulL

    VFD went nuts!

    I can't wait until these things just expose a wifi web interface so that passers-by can reprogram my VFDs.
  8. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    Very little proper shop time lately. Kitchen reno at the cabin, too much software work ahead of a conference in May, a ridiculously long honey-do list that is mostly comprised of replacing old can-style pot lights with new LED ones. And winter. But the TIG is starting to look better: This is...
  9. PaulL

    Bambu Labs to implement an authorization and authentication protection mechanism

    And the arms race is on: https://hackaday.com/2025/01/19/bambu-connects-authentication-x-509-certificate-and-private-key-extracted/
  10. PaulL

    Bambu Labs to implement an authorization and authentication protection mechanism

    That is some straight-up doublespeak. You only get to play with their permission. I think Prussa has more sense than to go there. Which means I'll upgrade in the Prussa line and avoid Bambu.
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