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The only prebuilts or kits I recommend currently are from Prusa. Fairly open and they have a strong track record for reliability.
If you’re willing to build, you might take a look at the Voron project. I hear good things about them, though reliability is largely up to your mechanical and electronics skills. I believe one or two of their builds are roughly in your price range.
That said, my wife recently surprised me by preordering the Flashforge Creator 5 Pro (Not really in your price range) as a gift. They seem to have a fairly solid track record for reliability, though they are not much better than Bamboo in terms of openness. They have other printers and I’ve heard mostly good things about their AD5X and Adventure 5M Pro which are more in line with your budget.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thinking of adding Navidrome and Jellyfin to my set upEnglish
1·1 天前Until about a year ago, I was just using Jellyfin for all of my media. For music I was using the phone app FinAmp.
I set up Navidrome when I ran into a bug that made music playback unreliable. Jellyfin fixed the bug and it’s back to being rock solid, but I still mostly use Navidrome for music.
Honestly I think the only reason why I stuck with Navidrome is that it has better playlist support. Building playlists still sucks but it sucks a little less in Navidrom as it can actually import playlists made elsewhere. Other than that, Navidrome has a better web interface for music.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Having a little trouble deciding on which path to goEnglish
61·3 天前I tend not to sail the Sea’s very often. I generally prefer to buy the albums or borrow them from my friends or the local library, rip them to Flac and then stream them to my phone using either Jellyfin or Navidrome. When I just want a radio station, I’ll open up Spotify. Many years ago, I had a collection of online radio stations I’d listen to, but over time they either closed their public streams and required an dedicated app or died off completely.
On your data bandwidth issue, both Jellyfin and Navidrome support on demand transcoding and can stream any bitrate you might want. There are options for it both in the web app and in most of the phone clients I’ve run across. I generally have my phone apps set to 96k MP3 as I can’t really hear a difference most of the time, at least not with the headphones I have in combo with the background noise that is generally around me and my preexisting hearing damage. Most folks can’t tell a difference between CD’s and a 128k mp3.
As for torrenting, I can say that you will probably want a paid VPN running AND active any time your torrent software is running. Beyond that I would recommend you check out !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com for more information.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory
67·3 天前I like this idea. I’ve been doing pretty much the same thing for a while now, though it’s been a subdirectory of Documents.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•NutriTrace: self-hosted nutrition and wellness tracker (AGPL, single Docker container)English
2·4 天前That sounds cool! Been looking for something like this for a while!
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Experience or opinions of Music Assistant?English
2·5 天前I set it up at my old house, I just never found a use case for that particular workflow. When I listen to music, It’s more frequently from my phone, and I didn’t see an obvious way to make that work. From what I remember, it seemed like it was more suited to being run off automations inside the home, rather than what I was doing which was listening to music while I was at work. That was 2ish years ago though and things may have changed.
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•I Left Port 22 Open on the Internet for 54 Days. Here's Who Showed UpEnglish
6·5 天前That was an interesting read.Thank you.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China car giant BYD says it can thrive without USEnglish
1·5 天前My own opinion, they were too expensive and the EV charging network wasn’t built up enough to prevent people from feeling like the available range options weren’t large enough.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China car giant BYD says it can thrive without USEnglish
9·5 天前I wouldn’t be so sure about that. If BYD were allowed to import their entire fleet to the US they would be at the top of my interest list on price alone even if the US prices were double what Ive seen in new articles.
I’m personally in need of a new vehicle and everything, both the pickups I need and the passenger cars, are too expensive and has too much shit I don’t need installed by default. I’m literally holding my car together with ducktape and bailing wire waiting for the Slate Truck to come out.
I think that if Slate Auto actually pulls off a inexpensive light duty EV pickup, and it proves reliable, it may completely change the landscape of the American auto market. I’m pretty sure that Ford and maybe Jeep will survive, but I’m not sure the others will unless they can start kicking out lower priced vehicles quickly.
From your lips to your god of choice’s ears. This effective duopoly in the smartphone market is really starting to wear thin.


New York plans on enforcing that, how exactly?