And I’ve been using it for eight six of those 15 in RAID 5/6 with zero issues, so YMMW I guess. Sorry you experienced problems.
And I’ve been using it for eight six of those 15 in RAID 5/6 with zero issues, so YMMW I guess. Sorry you experienced problems.
We should be able to figure this out. Which year, month, date and hour of the day was it?
Sorry, I don’t see it. Do you mean in a reply to a comment?
I think OP needs to explain why a note taking app is not a diary app in their view.
I said I’ve been trying for 20 years. Obviously it’s a Brother.
I feel attacked by this post. I self host Home Assistant, recursive proxy servers, RSS readers, photo managers, vscode, media servers, download managers, backup solutions, git, password databases, economy trackers… And if I need to print from my macbook I have to email the file to myself because in twenty years I haven’t ONCE been able to host my printer on the network in a way that works for more than three days before randomly breaking.
”Better known as Windoze”
Stopped reading right there. Edgy 14 year old script kiddies can think whatever they want. I’m not interested.
There’s sort of an urban legend in Sweden that ”The silly Brittons who don’t understand insulation feel sorry for Swedes that can’t afford to heat their houses so the snow melts of the rooves”. Are you saying that’s true?
Assuming my experience is everyones, you will like it. Don’t spend too much time on the thermal model, though. If you get it to work, great! If you don’t, there’s no shame in just turning it off.
I printed a very beautiful little box. We were going to use it to gift wrap a hat for a friends newborn.
Then I spoke to them and found out they lost the child, and the beutiful box I had had on my desk for weeks suddenly turned into an infant sized urn. A thing that shouldn’t have to exist.
I had to throw it out and printed something else for their next child.
I’m sorry for you and for your friends. I hope they find their way back.
I go the other way. I have linux installed pretty much just to run docker and qemu running windows with iommu passthrough. The performance hit is negligible, and with docker context
you can run docker-cli and devcontainers and stuff in the windows vm like native.
Coal exist in the earth because back then the bacteria who could break down lignin and cellulose hadn’t evolved, so dead trees had the time they needed to compress. There are such bacteria around now, though, and that means there will never be any new natural coal.
You should be able to just expose port 8080 from novnc
and be good to go, I guess.
And then you don’t need the networks
stuff either.
Pinging @[email protected] so you see I have replied with a compose file… Maybe, not sure how lemmy works yet…
version: "3.0"
networks:
web:
external: true
services:
prusaslicer:
image: keyglitch/prusaslicer
volumes:
- share:/home/slic3r/share:z
- ./slic3r:/home/slic3r
depends_on:
- novnc
environment:
DISPLAY: novnc:0.0
WIDTH: 1920
HEIGHT: 1080
entrypoint: ""
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- /bin/sleep 3 && /Slic3r/slic3r-dist/prusa-slicer
novnc:
image: theasp/novnc:latest
networks:
web:
default:
environment:
RUN_XTERM: "yes"
RUN_FLUXBOX: "yes"
DISPLAY_WIDTH: 1920
DISPLAY_HEIGHT: 1080
labels:
traefik.enable: true
traefik.docker.network: web
traefik.http.routers.slicer.rule: Host(`slicer.myurl.com`)
traefik.http.routers.slicer.tls.certResolver: le
traefik.http.routers.slicer.middlewares: auth@file
You’ll have to add something to be able to transfer files to the share
volume separately. I use machines/filestash
and dperson/samba
.
Commenting so I’ll be able to find my way back here to post my docker compose for this when I’m back at my computer.
Topologilinux?
Took me weeks to get my modem to work with that. Had to keeep rebooting back to windows to disl up to the net and check documentation and tutorials…
After that things picked up, though.
Hot take: that’s fair. They probably have thousands of users who made an account, drew a bunch of stuff and then abandoned it.
It’s not the best solution - that would be local offline storage - but it’s a fair change.