Am i getting this right:
Install Debian, setup a VM for the service (2gb, 2 cores) Install Docker on the same Debian OS, without virtualization, deploy containers?
Am i getting this right:
Install Debian, setup a VM for the service (2gb, 2 cores) Install Docker on the same Debian OS, without virtualization, deploy containers?
Aahh okay! That’s actually funny now when i think about it a bit!
I used to have it but then i just had to throw everything away. Something something why is this junk in our house something something angry wife…
I don’t get it 😔 Care to enlighten me?
It’s dynamic speed related settings in prusa slicer. I’m fighting with that silcer for so long that sometimes i overlook some of the settings :(
It took some time to find the culprit.
It’s under:
Filament settings -> Cooling -> Cooling thresholds -> Slow down if layer print time is below: # - and - Min print speed: #
I am running a bit hot, yes, 215, and the extruder is bowden feed. It does tend to ooze a bit like all bowdens do, that’s why i have to get my speeds and accelerations on point, because the “dynamic” speed/extrusion settings never provide good results for this printer and i don’t know how to account for the oozing on speed changes.
I’d love to upgrade to a direct extruder, i’m currently using e3d v6 hot end. Do you have any suggestions?
It’s a prusa-style printer, no make or model, i put it together from parts laying around! Edit: Z axis is fine, i regulary print tall objects and there’s no wobble, but thanks!
Damn, i would’ve never thought about that. Went to check the speed in prusa, would you look at that…
Perfectly corresponds to the bulges.
Thank you, Detective Carighan!
Check if your extrusions are straight if you’re reusing chinesium. Watch out when/while building the Z axis, you don’t want to print parallelepipeds! Otherwise no advice, it’s pretry straightforward.
Oh i get it now. The person in the photo is an asshole in real life. It only took me a day of wondering why would someone be an asshole for not liking a meme template 😅
That is also a fine approach, didn’t think of that. I never worked with Proxmox, and had no idea i can run containers directly on it. How would restoring a container work in that case?
Example, i purchase another machine, install fresh proxmox on it, can i simply restore the containers from the original machine without any additional configuration?