since input shaping is (I think) encoded in the GCODE, I could print an old sliced GCODE from before and see what happens. I'll try to find one.
I can't reliably print on my Prusa Mini+ any more and I haven't since they introduced input shaping.
I don't know if that's what the problem is, but I'm ruling out most other possibilities: I've just done a nozzle clean and a cold pull, no avail
I don't know if that's what the problem is, but I'm ruling out most other possibilities: I've just done a nozzle clean and a cold pull, no avail
@ilmari well, I say "working". neither side is complaining, but the graphs for the slaves are blank. Sigh. a rollin' up my sleeves I go!
I got an email this morning notifying me that UKUUG Ltd has now been (voluntarily) struck off at Companies House, bringing an end to over 35 years of conferences and other events.
I have written a goodbye post on my personal blog:
https://www.roguetory.org.uk/archives/2026/03/11/goodbye-ukuug-floss-uk/
@pwaring oh! I’m “glad” there’s some progress to the situation, although not sure I’m glad what the outcome is. I’ll read your post now
Happy “two weeks of chaos whilst the world slowly settles into daylight savings time” for those who celebrate
falsehoods programmers believe about time: if you have two weekly recurring meetings which
- both happen at the same time every week
- don't conflict this week
then they will not conflict next week
@emily `alias please=sudo`
@ilmari it took longer than I thought but I added a smokeping slave today. Interesting design: master sends Perl to slaves to execute
In the case of SA, I’m not planning on using its actual filter rules, but it’s a method of connecting Exim and crm114. I guess I could swap out crm114 but I’ve been so happy with it. Another tool for this job is https://github.com/jmtd/crm114-spamd/blob/master/crm114-spamd.c. But it’s a lot less battle tested than SA
I’ve been deploying some old tech recently (smokeping, crm114, spamassassin!) and I’m wondering if they’re still the right tools for those jobs or if I’m relying on very out of date expertise
I found some late 90s mail yesterday, including stuff from a close friend of mine who since died of suicide. Ended up being pretty down about it
I just found the email where Telewest announced “Blueyonder”. Also a usenet message between me and the guy who went on to make garry’s mod (talking about Mandrake Linux 7)
@purpleidea what provoked my question was actually email but I use the year scheme for most files as well
@highvoltage I think I’m honoured to have this described as a “Jonathany question” :)
@purpleidea something spanning >1 year is a problem yes. Also non-calendar years (UK tax years, or academic). There’s definitely no bulletproof approach. But one thing I like about starting with calendar year folders is, for most stuff, it’s clear, and also caps off growth