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  • Thank you. I couldn’t figure out how to properly cross post!

  • Isn’t that just Ireland and your parents or grandparents needs to be citizens?

  • Good luck getting visas and residence permits.

    I (Danish) am married to an American and it was easier for me to get a US green card, than for her to get a residence permit in Denmark. After living some time in the US we decided to move to Denmark and while it’s great to live here, it was a freaking painstaking process to get her a permit.

  • Denmark: 1gbps up/down with static IPv4 and IPv6 address for 105dkk ($15).

    I can reliably get the offered speeds and the connection is unlimited. Pretty happy with that.

    Where we lived in Florida we has Spectrum and they didn’t even offer Ethernet. Apartment only had WiFi with router access…

  • Thanks. I’ll check them out, with taxes they are unfortunately hard to get at $150, more like $225-250. Really want something more powerful than a Pi4

  • But compared to a Pi4B the N100 should be a beast no?

  • How would an i5 6500T compare to a mini pc with an N100 or N305 like the beelink?

    I’m serious debating if I should get a beelink (or equivalent) with an N100 and 16GB ram or go for an Optiplex with an i5 6500T and 8GB ram. Both are about the same price where I am located.

    Im mainly interested in power usage and performance and not so much in upgradability.

  • I selected PETG filament profile in prusaslicer.

    I wrote the custom layer change temp code to switch temps and checked in prusaslicer that temp changes occur the right places. (Using the color preview thing)

    While printing I also saw that the temp did change where it should.

    I think I’ll do a calibration of the feeding, or whatever you call it, where you measure how much filament is extruded. During some of the bridging, it looked like nothing got extruded.

    It almost looks like 260 is the best temp. While extruding at this temp, I did heat lots of popping noise, which makes me believe the filament is wet. The noise did not occur at lower temps.

    Kinda annoying when it’s a brand new roll.

  • Even Denmark has over 1000 sirens for warnings.

  • I did two temp towers: 260-225

    And

    280-235

    Although my printer didn’t want to go above 260, so the first layers are all 260.

  • Brand new roll. I unfortunately don’t have any way to dry it :(

  • I wish that was the case here. I can’t find an 8000 series below $200. Most in the $100 range is 4000-6100 series with 6500 being $120+.

    Kinda leaning towards an N100 even though it’s a bit more ($250ish)

  • Buy protectors cheap on AliExpress? I get them at like $1 each for an iPhone. Even cheaper in bulk. Works flawless.

  • Yeah I was gonna aim for an i5 with 8-16GB ram. Seems like a 7500 or at least a 7th gen is what I should look for.

  • But then you also spend much more than $100 😂 I already have a NAS with a a 7th gen i7, 16gb ram, 32TB hdh, and a 1070 for decoding but it uses too much power to stay on all the time. I only turn it on to watch plex and then power it down to save electricity.

  • Thank you. I’ll probably go for a 7th gen then, when I find one in a proper price range!

  • Hmm maybe it’s just me, but I can’t find any N100s for that price.

  • I’ve looked at that but idk if 650kr for 8gb ram version is worth it if the CPU is ‘only’ a 6100.

    I’ve had a DBA Agent going for some weeks but most things are 6th gen or lower or overpriced 8th gen.

  • I don’t really follow any blogs. I mostly check new releases for DC/Marvel weekly and then see if any of the indie publishers has anything interesting.