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2020-12-21 20:49:39 UTC  

But a quick search shows it supports USB cameras now which hopefully means higher resolution video stream since it's no longer the rpi cam

2020-12-21 20:53:01 UTC  

My friend uses octoprint with a Logitech C920

2020-12-21 20:54:15 UTC  

Using a Pi 3 or 4 is best because using a webcam along the rest of octoprint functions needs some more compute to avoid dropped frames.

2020-12-21 20:54:46 UTC  

Good to know, thanks gonna pick up a 4 and a buck converter

2020-12-21 20:54:58 UTC  

And probably a C920 actually

2020-12-21 20:56:08 UTC  

Really nice to see the Pi's now come with onboard wifi modules. Now my only gripe with them really is no eMMC

2020-12-21 21:03:07 UTC  

If you need onboard storage you could get a raspberry pi compute module 4 but then you would need a breakout board.

2020-12-21 21:03:58 UTC  

The compute module would also let you run PCIe devices like an Nvme drive if you prefer that.

2020-12-21 21:07:58 UTC  

Damn that's really not half bad. I kind of fell off paying attention to the pi's around pi2 and I dont believe they were making a pi compute module 2 so I figured they were straying away from the compute module indefinitely

2020-12-21 21:08:38 UTC  

Gonna try and get that set up with octoprint

2020-12-22 01:56:27 UTC  

So I want to get a 3D printer I would like to get the endet 3 v2 but I do not really want to pay China any money. Any ideas for other good printers that are not to much money but are not made in China?

2020-12-22 02:21:32 UTC  

I have the ender 3 pro I just picked up last week; super happy with it. Unfortunately in that price range you'd be hard pressed to find a non-chinese made one that also works that well

2020-12-22 02:22:07 UTC  

There were a couple back American made ones back in the day, but they've been pushed out of business

2020-12-22 02:24:21 UTC  

I'll ask some of my former coworkers at simplify3d though see if they know any. theyre more in touch with the 3d printing industry than I am these days

2020-12-22 02:26:51 UTC  

Asked; they said nope creality is the top dog right now

2020-12-22 05:37:52 UTC  

Could build from a blueprint, and source american parts

2020-12-22 05:38:00 UTC  

labor will be 100% american! ๐Ÿ˜„

2020-12-22 05:40:28 UTC  

cost will be around 300-500 for most of them, although im sure with creative sourcing of parts you could get it lower

2020-12-22 07:49:16 UTC  

Just used some hard earned money to treat myself to a HomePod mini, itโ€™s great and I recommend it

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/790848417240317992/image0.jpg

2020-12-22 14:36:09 UTC  

Whenever possible, I recommend going this route

2020-12-22 14:36:52 UTC  

Gives you a way better understanding of how it all gets put together and when stuff eventually breaks you'll have a better idea of how to fix it

2020-12-22 14:37:23 UTC  

This is my first printer I put together 8 years ago

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/790951121807474708/x0hcT_2Ptw-KQGtYxECeYg-XgxUF8eWs0JyHPuUxlSLkW8Jp5NaU8kHM_1NB4FXxiv2DbN2MMABtXWipjnIdGakpTlPKkqBBpDd0.png

2020-12-22 14:39:29 UTC  

That being said though, if you want to just hit the ground printing economically, the ender 3 is really hard to beat. That printer costs me ~$800 to source whereas I picked up the ender 3 for less than $250

2020-12-22 14:50:53 UTC  

Jet engine pc

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/790954520795676712/video0.mov

2020-12-22 14:55:45 UTC  

What did you record that on

2020-12-22 14:55:47 UTC  

that's smooth af

2020-12-22 14:55:58 UTC  

60 fps?

2020-12-22 15:08:26 UTC  

iPhone 8

2020-12-22 15:10:06 UTC  

4k 60fps apparently

2020-12-23 00:04:36 UTC  

Thanks for the input

2020-12-23 00:57:35 UTC  

The tower of Sony

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/791107202831220756/20201222_195718.jpg

2020-12-23 01:44:28 UTC  

Wow...

2020-12-23 01:46:47 UTC  

I just tested my little Emerson TV. It doesn't work with my Atari 600XL, but it does work with my composite to RF switch box. I wonder what's up?

2020-12-23 01:47:41 UTC  

The Atari does just fine with the Zenith 9'' CRT.

2020-12-23 01:49:35 UTC  

I don't want to open up the Emerson... I tried to recap my Sega Game Gear and that didn't go well...

2020-12-23 01:50:06 UTC  

The Game Gear still turns on but it's still not working...

2020-12-23 01:50:49 UTC  

What ever it is it's beyond my electrical skill...

2020-12-23 01:51:23 UTC  

All I can really work on well is toy trains...

2020-12-23 01:52:20 UTC  

Every time I try to work on anything with a PCB it usually doesn't go well...

2020-12-23 01:52:55 UTC  

Unless it one of those RadioShack style kits.