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@raise-project Thanks for the tips! Yes that was the cause of the initial jam (this room gets somewhat dusty) and it took quite a bit of work to clean that out.

It was only after cleaning it out well and having a successful print or two that this happened with a freshly-opened spool, even after cleaning, and after scratching my head noticed the resistance in the new bowden tube.

I should really get an enclosure for this ender 5, but that would take up a lot of space!

@Wildbill Start up a new thread w/ the questions and let's go!

This past weekend I had a jam bad enough it was easier to replace the whole bowden tube. After a print or two I started getting equally bad jams with the new tube! The clue was noticing resistance just pushing filament through the bowden tube. A drop of olive oil on the foam in my dust filter provided enough lubrication and now prints are silky smooth!

@racheltobac For organizations large enough to manage it, having a dedicated Fediverse instance on the org's domain (say, social.aa.com, social.airbnb.com etc) would let a customer treat social media from those accounts like they would emails from aa.com or airbnb.com.

To me that would provide stronger verification than the typical Mastodon ref=me cross-link in the profile.

@micahflee I use it on my profile to verify both my company's team page (to validate this is an official account of an employee at that company, as well as my GPG fingerprint that's on that page), and to verify my personal website to link this account to me personally.

When we say the is a mobile computer in your pocket, this is what we mean.

One of our customers (@primalmotion) hacks on custom versions of firmware for their which always runs the risk of temporarily bricking your computer.

When that did inevitably happen, they were able to connect their Librem 5 to their hardware flashing equipment and run the same tools you'd run on your Linux laptop to re-flash working firmware.

@civilized I found in many organizations there were limits to the positive change I could make at the company if I only contributed in a technical way, and much less say in what that technical work was.

Moving into management gave me a seat at the table for important decisions that would impact technical direction and my team's day-to-day work, but I have also mostly worked at orgs that are small enough that I can still pick technical projects and contribute there as well.

@robchahin And people who lived in big cities pre-pandemic who then moved to small towns or homesteads.

@HilaryDoda I would love to read it. Please do link to it once it is published!

@Viss If you are concerned about posting about it because people might not want to see it, then just wrap it in a content warning so interested folks can read it and others can have it scroll off the timeline.

@Wildbill @shawnp0wers @katherined Interesting! At least for my own server the maintenance has been relatively minimal. Mostly the kind of things you'd expect running any small service.

I'll shortly be attempting to migrate to another instance (theoretically all followers automatically get updated? Exciting times), so a brief #introduction while I'm still on this one - I'm a security developer, Linux contributor, and free software advocate focused on ensuring that people are able to make informed decisions about whether their computers are trustworthy and what software can run on them. I also reverse engineer weird IoT things and tend to find exceedingly strange bugs.

@Wildbill As someone who administers his own email (which is pretty low effort at this point), I suspect if you don't want to do that you definitely wouldn't want to set up your own instance. From what I've heard from @shawnp0wers it seems like a fair amount of effort.

phosh 0.22.0 is out 🚀📱 :

A bit later than usual but with more style improvements, better battery indicator and more:

Check out the full release notes at gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

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