How are you currently serving publicly?
How are you currently serving publicly?
This is going to sound stupid, but don’t forget to activate bed levelling after performing the leveling measurements. Maybe this is a stupid idea but I put M29 L1 and M29 A at the start of my gcode to load the ubl slot 1 mesh and activate it. Before getting ubl I used M420 S.
I spent way too much time frustrated by bad prints before I learned that leveling wasn’t active.
Lol what has more of an attack surface: CUPS or a reactos VM?
But it does rebuild all the libraries every time does it not?
Lol rust winamp clone let’s gooooo
Any overcooked item must have been perfectly cooked at one point assuming the item cooks evenly :P
There must be infinitely many such positions if there is one
Better call my ISP and ask for a reassignment
Uh oh I have that same IP address
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Congratulations 🎉 Nice work figuring it out.
Gotta love the idea that when you uninstall a package all the packages that depend on it must be removed for consistency.
Out of curiosity, what were you looking to gain from the pipewire upgrade?
And now we have free threads so I can’t say at least you don’t have normal concurrency problems 🤣
Cool! The only advice I have for that is make sure it’s not plugged into the display connector 😹 I’ve wasted a good amount of time doing that myself.
I’ve been using a pi3 b+ with octopi and so far it’s great even without obico, plus super easy to set up. I set up octopi to get my ender 3 away from high occupancy areas because the hot plastic VOCs were giving me paranoia :P I can recommend investing in a solid setup for any small computer used to drive 3d prints. My setup is a hack with no thermal management and a crap power supply and I’ve lost a couple of prints to unknown causes but I blame the raspberry pi (it’s almost always reporting under voltage events in the octoprint UI).
Has anyone here run self-hosted obico? I’m not keen on the cloud version but if the failure detection works in self hosted mode I’m definitely going to give it a try.
Oof glad I don’t have to do that anymore. My car on the other hand… 😐 It’s probably due
I enjoy red hat’s paid support articles that end by saying this is untested and may not work but it was added to the knowledge base 10 years ago
Don’t worry Java is alive and well on Android… For now 😹
We can already run arm seamlessly on x86 Linux, why not use Qemu-user + binfmt misc the other way around? I guess FEX must be much faster. Im also not super keen to run binaries that can’t be recompiled anyway so probably not the target audience.
Take that Java, everything is a portable binary now.
That ain’t right 😹
Maybe try contacting klipper people https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper/blob/master/docs/Contact.md
Or file an issue if you think it’s a bug.