I wonder if it will be less annoying with a point cloud. You’ll still need to model it, only with a digital reference, correct?
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Airtable or nocodb might be suitable for this. Or Nextcloud Forms. But hard to advise since it’s not clear if your focus is on data entry or visualization.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mail Backup/Alternative server for access?English
1·2 months agoI’m low key on the lookout for something like this as well, to gain independence from mail providers, and I’ve had a browser tab for Mail Archiver open for a few months now but never got around to trying it out. Maybe this would solve your problem?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Release v1.3.0 VoidAuth - Sub-Directory Hosting and OIDC Security GroupsEnglish
4·3 months agoThis looks friendly. I gave up setting up Authelia after my last attempt, but I might give it another go with this when motivation hits me. Some documentation for Traefik integration would be nice.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker or Proxmox? Something else entirely?English
1·4 months agoI was in a similar spot not too long ago, setting up a firewall and general network box. I was going to go with Proxmox but a fellow Lemmy guy strongly advocated for Incus on top of vanilla Debian. I was intrigued and ended up going for it. Learned a lot about networking with systemd (bridging, IP assignment and so on) for things I could have gotten for free in Proxmox (literally a few clicks), and had to fight Incus to work with a FreeBSD VM for Opnsense, but I love the setup now. Pure debian with a few Incus VMs and Docker inside of those as needed. So clean!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Hugging Face releases a robotic arm you can 3D print for $100English
1·7 months agoTheir build instructions state 242 for a single arm. Lots of contradicting information. Maybe they are betting on insane economies of scale… 🙄
Edit: Haha, I think I figured it out. USD 120 are the 3d print parts alone. That’s not a false promise at all!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Hugging Face releases a robotic arm you can 3D print for $100English
0·7 months agoThe BOM for the components alone without the print is USD240. Why is the article talking about USD100?
That, or the watchmakers of old didn’t have to worry about wiring actuators, speakers, and heart rate monitors on the back plate. Or is that against nature and shouldn’t be done in the first place anyway?
For what it’s worth, my F91W has Philips screws on the back plate exactly like this and I never had a problem, and I’ve taken it apart more than a few times (it’s a Sensor Watch!)