Thanks for that, will give it a try.
Let’s just hope it won’t clash somehow with the native feature once it comes. 😄
Thanks for that, will give it a try.
Let’s just hope it won’t clash somehow with the native feature once it comes. 😄
Congrats, I just printed the same thing in green as my first print.
Now I imagine someone shifting left to right and front to back in their toilet seat…. Thanks for the picture.
I haven’t gotten one yet, but already research a lot in regards to buying a P1S myself.
During my research I found this today, which might resolve your issues: https://www.printables.com/model/613245-best-nozzle-wiper-abstreifer-bambu-p1x1
Looking at the community, there are a lot of Dune posts at the top. Checks out.
For me it does work that way. We have fiber as well. There’s a big box for our block, which connects all homes to individual fiber lines. The next active part is apparently some kilometers away, so even a larger outage for our area might leave my internet up and running. Had it happen twice this year, and still could use the internet fine.
I think that’s a „nicknamed “Why?”“ in real life.
Wait what? Soccer, baseball and volleyball too? When will this madness stop?
It’s legal for basketball. There’s a documentary about it called Airbud. Not sure about football, though.
And then link the issue here 🔗
I’m currently moving from duckdns to desec.io — with the hope of it being more reliable.
Probably very shortly after dinner has been served at that restaurant.
I‘m in space too, btw. Wanna grab a coffee?
Then that’s settled: we’re back to a geocentric model.
@Hammocks4All@lemmy.ml you might enjoy The Good Place — not sci-fi, but awesome group building. Don’t read anything about it online to avoid spoilers, just sit and watch season 1. If you like it, watch the other seasons as well.
Well, let’s just try where a compass points to in space?
I don’t think it’s possible, as his deployment code is very specific to our company setup (own acme, own sso, …). Sorry. 😕
I didn’t myself, but talked to a colleague recently who set it up for our company. Apparently it was quite tricky to get the various containers set up just right, as they need to communicate with each other but also be user facing and have proper certs and so on. I don’t have any details, but usually this guy is very good at deploying stuff, so if he admits to struggling I know it must be seriously hard.
Add an NVMe cache to my server and upgrade RAM if pricing permits.
From the software side there are a lot of open feature requests I keep adding to my backlog, like setting up a mail archive, reconfiguring my network (separate IoT devices into separate VLANs), maybe reconfigure some of my containers, …