Finally got the unit in, setup and ran one of the demo files.
Currently working on my first custom job, pictures to come of that.
My cell phone camera is not very good, but here are some initial pictures.
Tiny update
Carvera has SHIPPED!
This means its at the actual port, the initial batch left their warehouse a bit ago and has officially reached the port and shipped to backers.
EDIT:
Official unboxing video
Upcloud VM for this is around $5 a month, its not bad, but I am at the point where if I consolidate my two nodes into one and combine the PRE will likely do better. But I supported this project not to make money, I like what they are doing.
I have two active nodes, total 5k pre staked.
I may combine the two nodes into one just to reduce monthly cost on it. I do like this project though, its pretty cook.
Not yet, they should begin shipping soon. Mid June they locked in orders and shipping information and posted their fulfillment timeline
Here comes the latest fulfillment timeline:
Aug - first batch shipping (around 100 machines)
Sep - second batch shipping (around 200 machines)
Oct - Third...
Pre orders are up. . . . .$2,000 US.
https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-xl-2/
I said my next printer would be a Prusa, and waited for the XL, but dang at that price it will have to wait :(
I ended up backing it. Got in on the early bird special and added the 4th axis unit.
They met their goal within a minutes of going live, hopefully it comes through :)
They sent out a notice that the kickstarter is like 49% off that $5-6k number like around $2,250ish. Which may be a good price point.
I don't consider it much of a glowforge since it doesn't seem locked into their own designs, basically if you can make it in CAD you can mill it with this...
This doesn't really fit anywhere else, and since they say "As easy to use as a 3d Printer" I am putting it here :)
Has anyone heard of the Makera Carva, its billed as a desktop milling machine (optional 4th axis) that looks pretty spiffy.
Its hitting Kickstarter tomorrow and while I am very...
Are people really this paranoid? Unless you are dealing with highly sensitive data its not worth the trouble. If you are that concerned, take it to the nearest equipment shredder.
Surveillance Camera? That logitech is a web cam, not a surveillance cam. . . .
And USB is only good for 15 feet without a powered repeater.
Find a POE network camera, monoprice should have some for a decent price.
I didn't read the entire thread, but just something to keep in mind.
Any Gov cloud functions must be put into a FedRAMP compliant facility, of which I believe AWS has two regions that are FedRAMP compliant.
I use a lot of hatchbox filament, seems to be the most consistent with my printer.
I have also run some Filacube with success, they have several different colors I like,
I also have some Keeve Village plastics that i use for food safe PLA and specialty filled filaments.
Stay away from 3d...
Sounds right. Encryption is a block level task most of the time, so its going to scan/encrypt all blocks on the entire disk. When that block is encrypted, the disk is expanded.
You "can" mix click to run and licensed installs, its a pain in the butt and i believe you need a KMS server to do it.
Good it, you will find an answer, but its not fun to get working.
Are there any IP phones on your network in this default dhcp range? If so the easiest way to get stuff off that scope would be to create a native voice vlan on your switches and reboot the phones.
Most DJI's are not FPV. Most are made for photography or stable flight, not fpv flying.
I have seen a lot of DJI's that connect to ipads or phones over a wifi connection for the video stream while the controller uses a normal 2.4 ghz radio.
No my Vortex FPV drone uses totally different tech...
Raid 0 not recommended, but to each his own.
When you choose what disk to install to, does it say "Unallocated" or is there an existing partition, or both?
Why not just migrate everything off the old domain?
I have used Binary tree in the past for AD migrations, its a beast to setup but works well if you have the skills.
If you have office 365, create a shared mailbox. Then give the users that need access "Full Access and Send as" permissions.
It will show up in their outlook as an additional mailbox, and when one user makes a change it is reflected to other users.