

Il manque le lien peut-être?
Il manque le lien peut-être?
I got a Bosch last year, simple setup, no IoT bullshit, just works, quiet. For what it’s worth, the guy who installed it told me “I install new dishwashers and remove old ones in the process all the time. I’ve never had to remove a Bosch dishwasher”.
No, they’re not sold anymore. But the RaspPi acts just like the original hardware once the software is installed and configured. If you like tinkering, it’s a nice afternoon project. And since Pis are so versatile, it opens up a bunch of possibilities for other projects (I recommend a PiHole for example) even if this application doesn’t fit your needs.
If it helps, there’s also option D: RaspberryPi with Steam Link. Cheap, functional, and flexible.
That’s what I set up at home and it’s working great. If you play with a controller, note that some games work better than others or have weird requirements to get the controller to work (e.g. for Space Marine 2 I have to keep a wired controller plugged into my main tower for the Steam link wireless controller to work).
RaspPi also gives you the opportunity to set up and play old-school emulated games if that’s interesting to you.
You might like Vox Machina (fully animated) or give Dimension 20 a shot.
You might also like Apashe’s stuff:
I think this is from the same artist, great stuff:
I ordered a couple from frontline gaming, really nice quality and the right size. They’re in the US but I’m sure they’d ship to Canada.
Bladerunner maybe?
Roy Batty:
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time… like tears in rain… Time to die.
This is super dope, what a fantastic idea and good execution. Well done!
I think this is at least tangentially relayed to what you’re asking:
Are you ok @pipedlinkbot?
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
I really miss small phones. Used to be a time when manufacturers were competing to make them as small as possible and Dell’s 5" phone was universally mocked as too big.
I just realized what community this was in, my suggestion would defeat the purpose. Nevermind.
Keep is also a Progressive Web App (PWA) which means you should be able to install it from your browser’s menu, without needing a native app and irrespective of your phone’s OS (iOS or Android).
Just go to https://keep.Google.com and then check if your browser menu has an “Install” option.
That looks incredible for FDM! I’ve tried a few times but my Ender can only do .2mm layer height at best.
But I’ve been following this YouTuber’s efforts and he gets really good results on FDM and has pointers, settings, tools, and supports that might help you get even better results (if you haven’t seen these already):
https://youtu.be/zZp-CLhH1Ao