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Improve Your 3D Printing Speed! - .6mm Nozzle Test on a BIG ProjectImprove Your 3D Printing Speed! - .6mm Nozzle Test on a BIG Project
Improve Your 3D Printing Speed! - .6mm Nozzle Test on a BIG Project
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Who wouldn't want their 3D printer to print 50% FASTER!!! Check out my blog post for more details and the files to make this project yourself! learnfastmakethings.com/p/i-like-big-prints-and-i-cannot-lie In this video, we're tackling the question every 3D printing enthusiast has: Can we make our printers faster? Join me as I test out a 0.6mm nozzle on my Bamboo Lab printer to see if it can spee...
3d printing - learning the hard way #3dprinting #diy #shorts3d printing - learning the hard way #3dprinting #diy #shorts
3d printing - learning the hard way #3dprinting #diy #shorts
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Making a custom under desk mount for my two laptops. Looked really cool in the design, maybe some trouble in real life. oh well, I learned something... after the fact.
This is SO MUCH more than just a lamp to meThis is SO MUCH more than just a lamp to me
This is SO MUCH more than just a lamp to me
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This lamp is a memory I can keep forever. An old Mac mini and a ring made out of a counterfeit Morgan silver dollar are two features of this lamp that are way more than just some random trinkets I decided to use for embellishment. They mean something and I’m going to tell you all about it as we go through this build. MORE DETAILS HERE: learnfastmakethings.com/p/this-is-so-much-more-than-just-a ...
THIS is beyond your basic DIY! - REAL Woodworking - Learning as I goTHIS is beyond your basic DIY! - REAL Woodworking - Learning as I go
THIS is beyond your basic DIY! - REAL Woodworking - Learning as I go
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Honestly, this table turned out WAAAAY better than I expected. Hey when your wife asks you to make her some custom furniture (a horse ribbon table to be exact), there is really only one acceptable response - YES! How could this possibly go wrong? Buy a bunch of expensive walnut, use a bunch of tools that were never designed for this level of precision, do something that goes way beyond my norma...
How-To: HomeKit Video With a $30 Cam Using Scrypted! - ONVIF Camera Setup GuideHow-To: HomeKit Video With a $30 Cam Using Scrypted! - ONVIF Camera Setup Guide
How-To: HomeKit Video With a $30 Cam Using Scrypted! - ONVIF Camera Setup Guide
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You've heard about Scrypted and how it can stream your home security cameras to HomeKit, but how do you actually set it up? In this video, I review the TP-link Tapo C310 home security camera and get it connected to HomeKit Video using Scrypted. TPLink Tapo C310: geni.us/WM5T6 Note, that this is not a sponsored video. I bought this myself while looking for a solution to my camera problems. The l...
Introducing CUBITRON: All-In-One Home Lab - Compute, Network, Storage, Smart CoolingIntroducing CUBITRON: All-In-One Home Lab - Compute, Network, Storage, Smart Cooling
Introducing CUBITRON: All-In-One Home Lab - Compute, Network, Storage, Smart Cooling
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This "Home Lab" rack was designed to perfectly fit one of the cubes of this old, cheap furniture (AKA: Ikea Kallax)! Includes a ton of features all crammed into a tiny package. Networking - Patch bay, network switch, wireless router Compute - Mini server for running Home Assistant and Kubernetes Storage - Two Synology DiskStation NAS devices for keeping all my data safe Temperature control - Cu...
All Function No Clutter! - CUSTOM Cable Management Done Right!All Function No Clutter! - CUSTOM Cable Management Done Right!
All Function No Clutter! - CUSTOM Cable Management Done Right!
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My cable management was complete chaos, plus I just got a 3D printer so naturally there was only one thing to do… Learn how to 3D model and 3D print as fast as humanly possible and kill two birds with one stone! READ THE COMPANION POST FOR ALL THE DETAILS! learnfastmakethings.com/p/3d-printing-et-al The link above ^ contains an article with a ton of reference material on 3D printing as well as ...
It's Time for a Change...It's Time for a Change...
It's Time for a Change...
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Well, I think the title says it all. It's time for some changes to this channel. I hope for the better. Watch the video, leave a comment, and tell me what you think.
Setting up ESPHome for Home Assistant - ESP32 SMART Home Made EASY!Setting up ESPHome for Home Assistant - ESP32 SMART Home Made EASY!
Setting up ESPHome for Home Assistant - ESP32 SMART Home Made EASY!
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A simple step-by-step guide to Setting up ESPHome for Home Assistant. This simple guide will explain how ESP home works, how to set it up and how to turn an ESP32 into a smart device capable of controlling any number of devices for your smart home. A few videos back I promised to make a tutorial on the setup of ESPHome. This is the step by step guide that explain how to go from start to finish ...
How To Make DUMB Lights SMART (For the LAST TIME)How To Make DUMB Lights SMART (For the LAST TIME)
How To Make DUMB Lights SMART (For the LAST TIME)
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OK, so I probably spent way too much time making these dumb lights smart, but It just needed to happen! ESP32, ESPHome and Home Assistant to the rescue! I made a bad purchasing decision a few years ago. At the time, these cheap pole accent lights seemed like exactly the thing I needed, but the remote made me crazy. So, instead of buying new ones, I decided to fix these ones with some electronic...
How To NEVER Touch a Light Switch EVER Again! | Home Assistant + ESPHome Full ExampleHow To NEVER Touch a Light Switch EVER Again! | Home Assistant + ESPHome Full Example
How To NEVER Touch a Light Switch EVER Again! | Home Assistant + ESPHome Full Example
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Combining ESPHome, Home Assistant, motion, time, date, and outdoor illuminance to create a fully automated lighting scene for a room. If you ever wanted to have one of those magic rooms where the lights automatically adjust to the perfect levels every time you walk in, this is the video where I show how to do just that! This video includes the following steps to show how to accomplish this task...

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  • @bhartendupandya3824
    @bhartendupandya3824 13 годин тому

    Very amazing guidelines. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @Kogo.official
    @Kogo.official День тому

    Thanks man. That's exactly what I needed. Short and to the point.

  • @D1Ck3n
    @D1Ck3n 5 днів тому

    Finally! i had the same idea, but nothing to start with. Thanks a lot! :) i'm new to 3d print, but after some training how to use my printer, this will be my first big project :)

  • @miserablepile
    @miserablepile 7 днів тому

    I 1000% agree on the approach to learning and doing. I always go with the lowest friction software to get the job done. By picking up bigger and more complicated projects, we naturally progress into new workflows that would've been overwhelming from the start!

  • @miserablepile
    @miserablepile 7 днів тому

    I love functional and organizational 3d printing!! Now that I'm building a bigger printer, I'm so excited to gridfinity everything!

  • @realworldprogramming1
    @realworldprogramming1 9 днів тому

    Cool case!

  • @arjunliljo6895
    @arjunliljo6895 10 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @saif6155
    @saif6155 12 днів тому

    Can it attack an app like Uber.. only it’s a much smaller and newer app.. if so how to take preventive measures

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 11 днів тому

      With an app, the attack wouldn't be on the app itself since it's on your device. The attack would be on the APIs and other web related assets that the app relies on.

  • @bradcook6567
    @bradcook6567 12 днів тому

    The million dollar question is whether or not you were able to get more than one working? When I add a second camera, it just cycles through them and they go on and offline continuously. Were you able to make it work with more than one?

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 12 днів тому

      I haven’t tried with two of the same camera using the onvif plugin. I do have two camera working, one is onvif and the other is webrtc. Both work in the home app through scrypted

  • @iqmal
    @iqmal 13 днів тому

    github link not working

  • @alessandrovarini3424
    @alessandrovarini3424 15 днів тому

    Everyone has to watch this video before venturing in ESPHOME world!👏

  • @paradoxmelon44
    @paradoxmelon44 15 днів тому

    thank you so much now i can play minecraft hypixel skyblock again!

  • @harshdevmurari007
    @harshdevmurari007 17 днів тому

    straight to point + crystal clear explanation...

  • @renega991
    @renega991 18 днів тому

    Amazingly clear instruction. Is there another video to explain a case where the project asks you to "Note: These are seperate requirements that are not installed with the pip command! You will need to download and install these manually!"?

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 17 днів тому

      Yeah that’s going to be just more of the same. You will need to find each of those projects and install them based on their instructions.

  • @realworldprogramming1
    @realworldprogramming1 18 днів тому

    This is a beautiful creation. Brad must have been an awesome friend.

  • @zeroclockgaming
    @zeroclockgaming 19 днів тому

    all I want is to use IPC tool...so I go to the github, select the "the link" to download latest build...and I get this file that I ahve no idea what to do with....I jsut want to install the program.

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 19 днів тому

      I looked at the repo. The link downloads the actual program. The instructions on how to use it are in the readme. It’s a terminal command line tool so you probably need a Linux OS or windows WSL to run it.

  • @donkeydonkey
    @donkeydonkey 20 днів тому

    Anytime I try to install firmware from HA, HA crashes. Using a Pi 4B w/1g ram and 2g swap on a SSD. Any idea?

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 20 днів тому

      That might not be enough ram. You can, however, compile the firmware then install it from the esphome site.

  • @mikeybello5531
    @mikeybello5531 23 дні тому

    what if there is not SSH option

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 22 дні тому

      You need to be signed in to have the SSH option. You also need a SSH key set up.

  • @user-kl6dh7ds4s
    @user-kl6dh7ds4s 25 днів тому

    I have tried so many times! I thought I was the only one! I was recently trying to scan an arthritis product but in the past I have been unsuccessful more times than not.

  • @vincentbienek968
    @vincentbienek968 25 днів тому

    100k req ps is peewee numbers

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 24 дні тому

      It’s all relative. Applications are built to handle normal world conditions plus extra. Just depends on what “normal” usually is.

    • @vincentbienek968
      @vincentbienek968 23 дні тому

      @@LearnFastMakeThings back in the day we were slinging 5m rps

  • @nealschaefer3552
    @nealschaefer3552 26 днів тому

    Brad would love it because it’s incredible.

  • @realworldprogramming1
    @realworldprogramming1 26 днів тому

    Except all of you 😅

  • @henrusyt
    @henrusyt 29 днів тому

    After i disconnect from usb, i can't upload again over wifi. Ip is already manually configured. Congrats on the video, very well explained!!

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 29 днів тому

      Hey! thanks! You might need to manually set the IP address in the config. after setting it manually, upload with USB one last time then try wireless again.

    • @henrusyt
      @henrusyt 28 днів тому

      Already done that, the device comes online much faster, but the update is not working. Everything seems ok in the logging, but the display won't show content.

  • @zeltronplayz2858
    @zeltronplayz2858 29 днів тому

    Blink mf BLINK. staring into my soul

  • @ingni123456
    @ingni123456 Місяць тому

    That's a really nice, stylish and useful tribute to your friend. It sounds like he had a great friend before he passed.

  • @HaotoAnimeOnPiano
    @HaotoAnimeOnPiano Місяць тому

    Every time I have to download something from GitHub, the UI changes and the download button becomes harder to find. I'm shocked they didn't just overhaul the entire web design. It's extremely infuriating.

  • @lakkchina
    @lakkchina Місяць тому

    I didn't get anything. Where is the damn link to download the entire project!!

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 29 днів тому

      if there are no packages release, use the last method mentioned in the video. use the git command line tool. this is really what github was intended for.

  • @ericray7173
    @ericray7173 Місяць тому

    Remember when you just downloaded one file called “exe” and it was the whole program? Ya I miss that.

  • @carloseduardoferreira3987
    @carloseduardoferreira3987 Місяць тому

    English is not my main language, but your video was very easy to follow. Thank you and continue

  • @kathanmehtaa
    @kathanmehtaa Місяць тому

    quick and point. thanks !!

  • @edgarlopez-negrete1391
    @edgarlopez-negrete1391 Місяць тому

    when learning 3d printing (still new) my janky solution to prints being a bit off but functional is to use a soldering iron to weld, fuse, smooth or remove bits from the print. This has saved me more than once and leaves a more funcional product as the loose bits cant catch on something and split the layers

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings Місяць тому

      I discovered something very similar recently when I had to widen a small hole. Soldering iron to the rescue!

  • @claudiuaneculaesei4375
    @claudiuaneculaesei4375 Місяць тому

    hi. just have a problem when is offline . i add ip address and i validate and request to be online by wireless but this coming with this error:INFO ESPHome 2024.5.2 INFO Reading configuration /config/esphome/office-bluetooth.yaml... INFO Generating C++ source... INFO Compiling app... Processing office-bluetooth (board: esp32dev; framework: arduino; platform: platformio/espressif32@5.4.0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARDWARE: ESP32 240MHz, 320KB RAM, 4MB Flash - toolchain-xtensa-esp32 @ 8.4.0+2021r2-patch5 Dependency Graph |-- AsyncTCP-esphome @ 2.1.3 |-- WiFi @ 2.0.0 |-- FS @ 2.0.0 |-- Update @ 2.0.0 |-- ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome @ 3.2.0 |-- DNSServer @ 2.0.0 |-- ESPmDNS @ 2.0.0 |-- noise-c @ 0.1.4 RAM: [= ] 12.7% (used 41576 bytes from 327680 bytes) Flash: [===== ] 49.4% (used 906361 bytes from 1835008 bytes) ========================= [SUCCESS] Took 12.59 seconds ========================= INFO Successfully compiled program. INFO Connecting to 192.168.6.103 ERROR Connecting to 192.168.6.103:3232 failed: timed out

  • @zb2747
    @zb2747 Місяць тому

    Short and sweet - to the point. Thank you brother

  • @realworldprogramming1
    @realworldprogramming1 Місяць тому

    So cool. I've seen some of your more IT focused videos. Cool to see a wood working one.

  • @PRODS.AESTHETICS
    @PRODS.AESTHETICS Місяць тому

    AMAZING

  • @annawickramasinghe2983
    @annawickramasinghe2983 Місяць тому

    <3

  • @ellisgarvin
    @ellisgarvin Місяць тому

    I'm just trying to download the latest release of something, I've watched half this video and skimmed the rest, and it's still not clear to me. As someone who has made a beginner's tutorial before, that many users still had difficulty with, it's fascinating how difficult it is to present information to a total beginner when we're extremely familiar with it.

  • @maticpodobnik
    @maticpodobnik Місяць тому

    Thanks dude. I had no idea how this first worked even though i am pretty smart on the computer side 😅

  • @realworldprogramming1
    @realworldprogramming1 Місяць тому

    Ur dog in the background at 9:21 😂. Excellent video by the way.

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings Місяць тому

      lol. I don’t even notice him when I’m recording. He just makes cameos when he feels like it.

    • @realworldprogramming1
      @realworldprogramming1 Місяць тому

      @@LearnFastMakeThings 😆

  • @leonardoeidt
    @leonardoeidt Місяць тому

    make a vid using container

  • @AnirudhTammireddy
    @AnirudhTammireddy Місяць тому

    That looks really good. I thought it was gonne be filled with board games. If someone did some research on board games' boxes sizes and discovered you can 95% of the popular boardgames in X format of a Y dimension glass table/box... It'd be really cool to own a dedicated boardgame table/box

  • @mohammedabulsoud1819
    @mohammedabulsoud1819 2 місяці тому

    why you forked and didn’t open a P.R on thw original repo?

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 2 місяці тому

      If you are contributing to an open source project, you won’t have permission to push to the actual project. So, make a fork and push to the fork. Then open a pr from your fork to the actual project.

  • @rushiljain9423
    @rushiljain9423 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the quick and short video. Really helps out and doesn’t overwhelm newcomers!

  • @Cerezo074
    @Cerezo074 2 місяці тому

    Great explanation! and also the points you have mentioned worth the time to implement them.

  • @tgsparkyoriginal
    @tgsparkyoriginal 2 місяці тому

    I don't know how to get my HA to load as HTTPS

    • @LearnFastMakeThings
      @LearnFastMakeThings 2 місяці тому

      Don’t feel too bad, it’s actually way harder than it should be. The best way is to add a service to ha that will act as a https termination point and proxy the requests.

    • @boudewijndejong9134
      @boudewijndejong9134 9 днів тому

      Wow. That answer really does nothing for me. It really does not help

  • @samk_jg
    @samk_jg 2 місяці тому

    awesome tutorial!

  • @Yestalgia
    @Yestalgia 2 місяці тому

    We need help in our qlcplus and qlcplus-docs repo!

  • @computerguy1579
    @computerguy1579 2 місяці тому

    I've been part of the hiring process for the last few years for the last few teams I've been on. I've been a software engineer for about 9 years now, and I don't check someone's GitHub page, nor have I been asked to demonstrate my GitHub page in interviews or on resumes. I also completely disagree with people on LinkedIn or any other platform that make a claim that if someone's GitHub isn't filled with contributions, they won't be considered for a software engineering position. In short, contributing to GitHub projects (or any other open-source project -- GitHub isn't the only place that hosts open source projects) isn't a requirement or necessarily a flex in an interview. (However, I tend to enjoy talking with candidates more who have a passion for software engineering and build software outside of work whether that's on GitHub or a personal project). On the other hand, contributing on GitHub can provide great networking opportunities. However, this does require you to get involved in a single open-source project rather than making random contributions to a large number of them. (Not that it's necessarily a bad thing to explore several different repositories). The point is that if you want to network with other software engineers is you'll need to work with these engineers frequently and demonstrate that you work well together to build the kind of relationships that might lead to more job opportunities. (Not from showing it on a resume but by making connections with people who might be able to get you into a job opening at their company if one exists.) This also requires finding open source projects using the same systems and technologies you want to work with in your field and finding an open-source project that potential employers are likely going to be interested in. Overall, I don't think open source should be seen purely as a place to build job opportunities. I contribute to open-source projects because I use a lot of open-source software. Some of my favorite pieces of open-source software are places where I'll contribute because I want to see the project be successful, I enjoy building new software, and because I already know the software and understand how it's designed to work and what kind of improvements might make sense to make. In short, the first step I think is in using open source software as much as you can, then from there you can find a project (or a set of projects) that you can work on. GitHub is one of my favorite places to shop for software. And even if you don't contribute to the project, pull down the code and make changes to see what you can do. It's a great way to explore writing code and having something you can use in your daily activities.

  • @ericflores4353
    @ericflores4353 2 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @stevelewza
    @stevelewza 2 місяці тому

    Cue an army of idiots contributing garbage because they think it'll land them a dream job -_-