I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.

It’s SFW, don’t worry.

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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Lychee Slicer (slicer used for resin printing) is usually pretty good but sometimes it’ll still fail

    Which basically means I’d have 2 choices, go in there manually with Blender or fire up Windows 3D Builder and let it work it’s magic

    I haven’t fully given up on trying to find a way to get it to work on Linux but I’ve had to take a break from trying purely due to frustration










  • Pretty great

    Finally upgraded my resin printer to having a flex bed and my only regret is not doing it sooner

    I also finished upgrading my printing enclosures to using 8in ducting for ventilation. This combined with the 8in fan I’m using puts the ventilation at cycling the entire air contents of my room every 2 minutes at the highest setting or once every 4 minutes at the fan setting I use.

    To do the upgrade required me to print a 8in duct splitter because buying one is prohibitively expensive.

    What the adapter looks like (it's a gif)

    I started the migration of my NAS to a new system but that’s going to finish (hopefully) by Friday. The data has been duplicated I just have to wait a bit as a piece of software I need to install on one of the VMs has its key locked until Friday (can’t be activated on a new system) and that piece of software is currently installed on the system that will become my new NAS.

    Edit: rendered the clip at a lower res




  • Honestly I think I’m just going to have to go through and rename the folders as faffing about with locales isn’t my idea of fun lol

    I was going to install Dolphin file manager (which has a sort option that does it the way Windows does) until I saw a known bug of “sometimes crashes without error and just loses the files you were moving” which is an absolute deal breaker for me. I do photography as one of my hobbies and I’d lose my shit if I lost the pictures I took in the process of making backups.