Posts by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
 (DIR) Post #AOsgpNWX77YtweMebQ by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2022-10-23T22:28:47Z
       
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       My son was immersed in a Nintendo Switch game so I finally tried Sony’s PS Remote Play app on my iPad, using a PS4 controller. I was really impressed. Assassins Creed was very playable. I wouldn’t really want to do a main boss fight but it was great for everything else.🎮
       
 (DIR) Post #APbHUGdt8NdSIQH2dk by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2022-11-14T16:44:55Z
       
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       @molly0xfff Congrats. It is a good read.
       
 (DIR) Post #AUqkAXpdAGumzQXUu0 by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2023-04-20T16:44:13Z
       
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       This new board looks mighty interesting as a sub-$100 SBC. Tons of standard ports and the ability to easily interface with IoT devices. And the OS runs off of eMMC so I don’t have to worry about the SD card dying.  I think I’ll get one as I continue to avoid RPi. In stock at DigiKey.BeagleBoard.org - play https://beagleboard.org/play
       
 (DIR) Post #AUqkENZvEDlULd1JSa by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2023-04-20T17:08:47Z
       
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       @penguin42 😂 Sounds good to me!
       
 (DIR) Post #AXyTIk2ykAEDkEJauO by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2023-07-23T03:44:45Z
       
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       @evelyn Happy for you 🙏🏻
       
 (DIR) Post #AlluniHHwTkZvctbk0 by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2024-09-07T20:50:55Z
       
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       Speaking of 3D printing. I used the below model to print this Nextruder case using Prusa’s Clear PETG. I’m really pleased with how translucent the case turned out.https://www.printables.com/model/996196-nextruder-nozzle-casecontainer#3Dprinting
       
 (DIR) Post #AllvXfi3p4zXHgKiVk by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
       2024-09-07T21:07:42Z
       
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       @10leej I’m not an expert. But Prusa’s spec says the MK4 consumes 80W for PLA and 120W for a more demanding filament like ASA. That’s a lot less than most small home appliances. I believe it is something like 1 amp.