Someone on youtube (possibly Louis Rossman) said that they made it so you couldn’t revert back but I don’t know whether or not that’s true.
I blocked it using my router’s GUI, I imagine it goes by the MAC address but I’m not sure.
I’m pretty sure I was successful with putting both my Bambu printers on LAN mode and setting up my router to block their connection to the internet before potentially unknowingly updating to this garbage firmware version. We’ll see, definitely not buying another Bambu for the foreseeable future. I bet Prusa is pretty happy about this decision from Bambu.
I did some research on the population today. Every page I’ve looked at says it’s going to peak around the 2080’s at around 10.4 billion and then start declining.
IF I have kids with my current partner it would probably be in about 3-5 years.
Passing down knowledge and raising a (hopefully) good person are among my main reasons for having kids.
If you don’t mind me asking, how old were you when you became a father? I’m 37, my dad was 45 when he had me. If I do end up having kids I damn sure do not feel ready.
Has anyone close to you told you that you should have kids?
Those are both among the main arguments I have against having any.
Good point. I disabled the internet on both systems so when I come in on Monday hopefully I can confirm whether or not the date/time aspect is a problem. I’ll try this as well.
We have 3 theoretically identical systems here and this same issue occurs on 2 of them. The 3rd one… has bigger issues right now. That would be interesting to see what happens if I swap the Pis around but I’d give it >95% chance the same thing happens.
Largely for safety reasons, anytime the system is turned off power is instantly cut to the entire system. All of our CAN devices boot up much faster than the Pi does. Once the Pi boots, it sets up CAN communication.
The date/time aspect is an interesting thought. For a bit more context, this machine is a Raspberry Pi connected to several other devices, some via USB and some via a CAN network. The system gets powered on manually, the user performs a task, then shuts it down until they need it again. We only use the date/time for logging. The system is connected to our wifi at our facility but after we ship it then it’s likely it will never be connected to the internet except maybe when we’re servicing it and updating code. I don’t think the Pi has a RTC. I don’t really see how the date/time could be causing the issue I’m seeing (seems to be lag in communication with the devices on the CAN network) but I guess stranger things have happened.
Trying to reproduce a bug that consistently only shows up the first time we boot up our machines that day. Currently testing to see how long the machine needs to be off in order for the bug to show up again. I’m at an hour now.
Hey OP, I’m just starting my self-hosting journey as well. I can program a little bit in Python and C++ but I haven’t needed any of that so far. As others have said, some familiarity with Linux would be very helpful. The things I’ve done so far:
Eventually I plan to set up a NAS with Immich and some local IP cameras and Plex or something similar.
Idk, theft was pretty rampant at some of my local stores, not quite as bad lately. I’ve personally witnessed a few people steal from my local grocery store in the last year or two. My local Home Depot was even worse until their security guard shot a guy and they rearranged the checkout lanes. Now in order to go through the exit you have to go through a long corridor of self checkout lanes with several employees. And I’d probably be less likely to rob a place if I’d heard their security guard shot a guy.
I didn’t know Luigi was in Breaking Bad