philpo

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[–] philpo@feddit.org 5 points 8 hours ago

It's a known side effect of Ketamine abuse that the complete urinary genital system gets inflamed. Guys basically having a continuous cystitis and much more for the rest of his life - and he confirmed that to some degree.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 14 hours ago

Just another thing: Get proper,WORM(write once read many) backups. Get a M-Disc capable blueray burner (around 100 bucks) and burn the real important stuff in Archive capable Bluerays (normal ones degrade within years,these don't). You don't want to find out your datasets suffered from bit rot(yes,that is a thing) 5 years later and have no option to restore because you fucked up backups 2 years ago. For the real important data(everything that can't be redownloaded aka the personal stuff) it's worth it.

Ideally do put some of those discs somewhere else,away from your house.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 17 hours ago

But for gods sake use proper backups. The tendency for immich to break things is the reason I nowadays recommend photoprism to people who start with selfhosting - it's worse in a lot of ways but way more stable most of the times.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 3 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

You don't need many "guides", especially not on blogs. They are risky - often written by people who don't really know what they are doing fully and,more importantly, don't update their guides. Then things can become really really ugly fast.

If you managed to run jellyfin on a miniPC on Debian you are already doing a good job and very likely already quite a bit.

My personal recommendation: Get another miniPC (no ARM,so no Raspi) and put Debian on it. Then use the Proxmox Community scripts to expand your reach, BUT use them as an "understanding how shit works" base - they have their limitations and their quality has sadly dropped since tteck is no longer with us. (RIP :(

That should give you a pretty good insight into virtualisation, KVM, basic networking - and a plattform to play that you easily can revert to an earlier state if you fuck up.

Remember backups, remember documentation (a wiki,maybe netbox) and monitoring (Prometheus/Grafana or Zabbix are some of the multiple options).

If you want to, you can also look into bash scripts to automate a few things. I know people here hate LLMs but actually ChatGPT and perplexity are good for that. Let them write a bash script for some easy tasks (e.g. update the VM, download a configuration file, create two admin users, make them sudo, install zabbix agent, install this and that) and then let them explain step by step to you. They aren't too bad at it and actually help you learn basic scripting fairly well. (And then learn it properly with a e-course or something.)

As long as you don't operate any public facing services and proper backups the actual risk involved is fairly small

[–] philpo@feddit.org 5 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

If it is any consolation for anyone: He won't be able to piss normally for the rest of his life.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago

Das ist tatsächlich der entscheidende Punkt: Ausgehängte Bedingungen sind schon damals eher selten einklag ar gewesen,erst Recht bei so Sachen wie Telefonreservierungen,etc.

Online wie heute sieht das Ganze nochmal ganz andere aus.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Das mit dem Geld zurück ist bei vorab gebuchten Tickets rechtlich nicht unbedingt so - sind die Kontrollen als Vertragsbestandteil angekündigt und damit rechtsgültiger Teil des Vertrages dürfte regelmäßig kein Rückgaberecht bestehen.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago

Dude, just read the fucking manual, it's on page 95 right under "What to do when a Gloridian chokes you through the time window?" And just before "Things you should report to the Time Cops"

[–] philpo@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Nah, i must disagree here. The posters are right about being a hobby for some people. In two very bad ways

There are (usually the dads) who only pick it up once in a while the same way they go mountainbiking,etc. Then they usually try to "make up" what they didn't do the rest of the days and make it "extra fun". (As usual the Simpsons did a good take on it in their fun dad episode) But they don't give a rats ass the rest of the time. They don't go to the doctor with the kid,they don't know their school schedules,etc. They pick their hobby up maybe twice a month. I hate these people - because they are so numerous. When I am out with my kiddos I get comments "oh,do you babysit for your wife?" "Oh, it's nice you take that burden off your wife once in a while." Like what? Are you fucking crazy? My wife is the actual main income earner and this is not the 50ies.

The other kind is as bad,imho. The overinvolved ones. The ones that basically want to do everything so right that it becomes their hobby (or obsession). The "oh no, my kid can't eat sugar that is not made from XY" "I will not raise my child, i will love-raise them", etc. Note that while these have a crosssection with helicopter parents they are a distinct group themselves,as some prefer an intentional other style of parenting (all nature and free roaming,etc.). But they will focus on it - countless blogs, books from unqualified authors and instagram posts will be read, countless discussions, for them it becomes their hobby...or more.

So..there are some people who have parenting as a hobby. And that doesn't mean the ones who have no time for hobbies anymore - as parenting is fucking hard sometimes.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago

Hehehe.

Ich muss ja zugeben,dass ich darauf ein wenig gewartet hab.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago

Rein aus den Knien ist mittlerweile übrigens auch nicht mehr state-of-the-art und wird nicht mehr empfohlen, stattdessen ein achsengerechter(wie du ja auch richtigerweise bemerkst) kombinierter Ansatz aus Knien, Hüfte/Becken und Rücken,möglichst körpernah. Ist aber auch nicht ganz so intuitiv,tbf.

Es grüßt ein alter Rettungsdienstler mit kaputten Knien und kaputten Rücken.

[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Das ja was anderes. Das ist eine informelle Absprache an die sich ja jetzt schon viele Behörden und nun eben eine Landesregierung nicht mehr halten. Zu Recht.

Denn auf Landesebene ist die Sache ja schon lange entschieden in den meisten Bundesländern - und das alleine reicht schon aus um auf Landesebene zu agieren.

 

Im Hamburger Marienkrankenhaus, dem größten konfessionellen Krankenhaus Norddeutschlands, hat es in der vergangenen Nacht gebrannt. 3 Menschen starben, 50 wurden verletzt, davon 2 lebensbedrohlich und 16 schwer.

Das Feuer war den Angaben zufolge im Erdgeschoss der Klinik in der geriatrischen Abteilung ausgebrochen, die auf die Versorgung älterer Patientinnen und Patienten spezialisiert ist. Die Flammen schlugen auf den ersten Stock über. Die Feuerwehr war mit einem Großaufgebot vor Ort und musste Menschen über Fenster ins Freie retten.

Sicherlich über der krassesten Brände in Kliniken der letzten Jahre,aber mitnichten der einzige - es brennt quasi jede Woche in einem deutschen Krankenhaus.

Da das Krisenmanagement im Gesundheitswesen mein berufliches Kernthema ist und ich die Pläne für solche Fälle schreibe: Wenn ihr Fragen habt her damit.

 

In Oberstdorf wurden die Bergbahnen erneut Opfer von Sabotage,dieses Mal so schwerwiegend wie nie. Nun wurde eine Belohnung in Höhe von 25.000€ ausgesetzt.

Zum Täter scheint es einen gewissen Verdacht zu geben,da dieser in der Vergangenheit bereits straffällig zu Lasten der Bergbahnen wurde.

Denn so unbekannt ist der Täter seiner Ansicht nach nicht. In Oberstdorf gehen sie davon aus, dass es sich immer wieder um ein und denselben Mann handelt, der offenbar rechtsradikal ist und aus Hass auf Touristen handelt. (..) Laut Volpert hat der Mann in einem Prozess am Amtsgericht sein Motiv klar artikuliert: Hass auf Tourismus, Hass auf die Gäste aus aller Welt, die im Sommer zum Bergwandern und im Winter zum Skifahren in den Allgäuer Paradeort Oberstdorf reisen. Dazu passt, dass schön öfter, etwa auf Gondeln oder auch bei einer Skischule, „AfD“- oder Hakenkreuzschmierereien zu finden waren.

 

What is this about

As you all know Bambu Lab has announced rather extensive firmware updates that change the whole environment people using their equipment print in. While this has caused massive protest and uproar and Bambu Lab has compromised a bit by announcing a "developer mode" that will extend the current LAN mode it does not fully compensate for the lost functions.

But, there is a legal recourse for some of Bambu Labs customers and I would like to use this thread to keep everyone updated (and I will link to it from other media) as other formats (not everyone has BlueSky and I got banned in the forum for a while already) have proven to be unreliable.

I will update the thread with new information as it comes up and inform everyone via a comment.

I kindly ask everyone to stay on topic - it's nice that you always knew that this would happen, that only a self built printer is a good printer,etc.,but that is not helping here.

Who does this thread apply to

  • It only applies to people who bought their Bambu Lab in Europe.

  • It applies to all consumer customers who bought their Bambu Lab printer directly from Bambu Lab's European store.

  • It applies to all consumer customers who have bought their Bambu Lab printer from a commercial reseller who's company is registered within Germany. (e.g. IGO3D) - in this case your point of contact is the reseller,not Bambu Lab.

Who does this not apply to?

  • It does not apply to anyone who has bought their printer outside the EU, e.g. via AliExpress, the US shop. Sorry, but I can't help you.

Who does this only partially apply to?

  • Everyone who has bought the printer from a reseller within the EU who does not reside in Germany (e.g. 3D Jake)

  • Everyone who has bought the printer second hand from a buyer who falls under the categories mentioned above AND have the bill to prove this. (E.g. the original buyer bought the printer from BambuLab Europe and gave you the original bill)

  • People who's printer are older than 2 years.

  • People who bought their printers as commercial customers (B2B). Sorry you are not totally out of luck,but this would explode the thread as BGB (private law) and HGB (commercial law) are quite different.

Timing issues

  • The sale must have been conducted within the last two years (actually a bit less,see below) but your legal position is better within 6 months after the sale.

Basic information

  • Everyone who has bought the printer under the circumstances mentioned above falls under EU and the much more stringent German customer protection laws - even though BL claims they do not.

  • The European branch of Bambu Lab resides in Frankfurt am Main,Germany (Bambu Lab GmbH) and therefore every consumer customer who bought from them false under German law,even if residing outside Germany(with some restrictions applying for non EU customers). For people who bought from a reseller the same applies - the reseller is your sole contact here, they can sue Bambu Lab later one. Don't let them refer you to BL.

  • According to German law the printer is a product with embedded digital services (§ 327a Abs. 3 S. 1 BGB) who's level of function is based on a digital service.

  • For German law the important thing is the function of the printer at the time of the sale and in case of a remote sale (online,etc.) the return period of 14d afterwards. (Sidenote: BLs policy of only accepting unopened returns is in breach of that,btw. The intent of the law is quite clear: You must be allowed to examine the functions of the product as you might be able to do in a shop. This is clearly only possible with a opened package).

  • At the time of the sale we all received a product that could be used with the mobile app, third party slicers and still be monitored with external automation systems and combined with external equipment. This featureset is the minimum we can except to work as it might have directly influenced the definition to buy a certain product.

  • A second point is more difficult: Generally the TOS of Bambu Lab Europe are invalid as they were not provided in German and do not comply with a few formal requirements. (And of course do include massive breaches of German law) In this case the contract falls back to the (from our point of view favourable) German private law (BGB). BUT: The TOS also contains a sales promise - BL promises 5 years of updates after the sale of a product. This would mean that e.g. the P1S would get updates until 2028. Legally it can be debated if this claim can be made without accepting the whole TOS. There are three different positions on this: Either the customer can claim this sale promise and ignore the rest of the TOS (most likely), the customer cannot claim anything from the TOS (very unlikely) or the customer would accept the TOS when claiming his buying decision was based on the TOS(unlikely). There is no clear answer on this as different courts have ruled differently.

  • A third issue is the returns policy (Widerrufsrecht). As of November 2024 Bambu Lab did not inform customers about their rights in compliance with German law. This means the customer can legally cancel the sale of the product even after the product was sold (usually within two years or more) and return it. They would need to reimburse BL for the use of the printer (the actual use,e.g. based on the hours it printed) but that of course would be difficult to calculate. This is an option,yes,but I kindly would ask everyone to not go down this way at the moment - we have tactical reasons to do so I cannot talk about yet.

Sidenotes

  • A BL customer support agent has confirmed towards me that the developer mode will be a better LAN mode and not allow "local access" while Cloud is also working.

  • A BL customer support agent has confirmed towards someone I collaborate with,that BL will not offer any support/warranty,etc. for people who use the developer mode. This is a full breach of German customer protection laws.

So what is our current position?

Frankly? We have none. YET. At the moment the firmware update is in beta and that does not contribute to anything.

BUT:

Once the new,locked down, firmware becomes official things change. There are two scenarios that are possible:

Option A) Either we can still use the old firmware and use cloud and local control concurrently. This is highly unlikely, but possible. In this case the update guarantee might be broken as we still are unable to update,but as the features generally work,our legal position would be quite weak. One can still try to force them to provide an update without limiting functions,but that would be rather complicated. I will not follow up on this scenario unless it becomes reality.

Option B) The update is rolled out and we are locked out of the cloud services unless we update. This means we loose a significant part of the featureset. In this case one can formally notify the seller of this deficiency and request repairs. A reasonable timeframe must be given and the seller gets two, in some rare circumstances three tries. If the seller is unwilling or unable to "repair" to the old featureset the customer can return the product and get their money back (minus a reasonable reimbursement for the use) To be clear: If the seller does not fix the problem the buyer is required to return the product if they want to proceed down that avenue. This is the maximum that can happen.

Proceedings

  • The notice of the problem must be delivered in a formal way - usually by registered mail in German, at the German address of BL. (or registered fax). I will post a template for everyone here once the firmware roles out definitely.

  • The timeframe for repairs must be reasonable - 2 weeks after the estimated delivery of the letter at least, 6 weeks might be better as the nature of the problem is complex.

  • One might need a German lawyer or customer protection agency if BL challenges the thing in court. See below.

  • it is crucial to safe all communications, the version of the TOS at the time of the sale,etc. Do this by saving it into a PDF/A (the A part is important) AND print it out.

  • As I have been asked this frequently: German law knows almost no class action lawsuits and courts are not mandated to follow similar cases. (Franco Germanophone private law is vastly different from anglophone case law) So in the end everyone would be on their own.

Tactical consideratios/chances

The chances to actually win this are not bad. I have personally won against far bigger cooperations(I want to greet the lawyers at a big German car company here). More than once. But there are some drawbacks.

  • As mentioned above basically everyone is on their own. That can be good and that can be bad.

  • It makes sense that someone who resides I. Germany and has a German legal liability insurance (Rechtsschutz) will challenge the 5 year firmware update clause - while it is not guaranteed that it will work there is a good chance. If there are any volunteers please contact me.

But we also have to look at the outcome: There are a few different possibilities what can be the overall outcome:

  1. There is actually enough legal recourse that it cost BL real money AND they don't want to loose their European branch and large parts of the European market with it. So they actually change their course.

  2. There is only a little bit of legal recourse so it's simply cheaper for them to pay back the few people that push hard enough.

  3. There is enough legal recourse that it costs BL real money and they don't want to pay that..In this case they simply can let the European branch go bankrupt,close it and fuck things over. This has a few implications for their future, though: If they do this and simply operate out of China with direct sales it would put a large bullseye on their parcels for any EU customs agency - the parcels are large,easily identifiable, all above the threshold and China is a prime target for this at the moment due to political circumstances. Additionally it would fuck over their cooperate sales as buying directly from China as a commercial customeris close to a nightmare especially for smaller and medium customers. If they work with a third party this could be reduced but the customs problem remains. And it's fairly unlikely that they want to miss out on the 500 Million people market here, especially as they are facing difficulties in the US atm.

Conclusion

We have to wait until the update becomes official. Then we see how we proceed. The chances that BL as fucked up good are real.

If you have any questions please let me know. If you don't want a public answer - my DMs are open.

Sources/How do you know that?

I work closely with a large German customer protection agency (Verbraucherzentrale) and have spoken to their lawyers, my own lawyer and have studied something with a lot of law content. See the German BGB for legal information.

Edit

13/2/25 - Initial post

 

eSun and (obviously) Bambu provide filament configurations and process configs for their filaments in Orca Slicer (or Bambu Studio,but that won't be used here anymore).

This is quite useful as a starting point for filaments you never used before, you don't have to transfer the manufacturers recommendations (who often are quite generic. 170-250°? Really?) and is quite helpful for new users (which I sometimes have to help).

The question is: Are there any other manufacturers who do that? There are of course a few stock one delivered with Orca,but is there anyone else?

Edit:

So far we have the following:

Thank you @dwsharp

Polymaker

VoxelPLA

Thank you @alleycard

Extrudr

Thank you @Bronzie

Add:North

Others:

eSun

 

We describe the accidental transplantation of a malignant sarcoma from a patient to a surgeon. Using molecular methods, we showed that the sarcomas in the unrelated patient and surgeon were genetically identical.

A 32-year-old man underwent emergency surgery to remove a malignant fibrous histiocytoma from his abdomen and died shortly thereafter of postoperative complications. During the operation the 53-year-old surgeon injured the palm of his left hand while placing a drain. The lesion was immediately disinfected and dressed. Five months later, the surgeon consulted a hand specialist because of a hard, circumscribed, tumor-like swelling, 3.0 cm (1.2 in.) in diameter, in his left palm at the base of the middle finger, where he had been injured during the operation. An extensive examination, including laboratory tests, did not reveal any signs of immune deficiency. The tumor was completely excised. Histologic examination revealed that it was a malignant fibrous histiocytoma. Two years later, the surgeon's condition was good, and there was no evidence of recurrence or metastasis of the tumor. The pathologist who investigated both the patient's tumor and the surgeon's tumor raised the question whether the tumors were identical.

(Quote from the actual article from 1996)

 

After he notified the community that he is in hospice care a few weeks ago, his wife has now notified the community that TTeck, the founder of the Proxmox Helper Scripts, has sadly passed away.

The project has been transferred to the community earlier so the Proxmox Helper Scripts as TTeck's legacy will live on.

Only a few people have contributed so much to Open Source as his scripts were a gateway for a lot of people who then ventured into self hosting an then onwards into an IT career.

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