I love the sentiment around this, and to be honest, i haven’t looked at software in this light even though i feel similarly about books and movies. Sometimes its good to just stop and let things be complete instead of endlessly tacking on more.
Part-time practitioner of pixel purveyorship. Sometimes ships software.
I love the sentiment around this, and to be honest, i haven’t looked at software in this light even though i feel similarly about books and movies. Sometimes its good to just stop and let things be complete instead of endlessly tacking on more.
Go was my favorite mainstream language for GSD for years last decade. I was happy using it.
I came off a development ‘extended holiday’ by jumping into Rust dev over the last few months. I think I’m less happy. Though my software is arguably functionally better, even if I fucking despise the way it looks and reads.
Maybe I just never realized I’m a grug brained developer at heart.
yeah, without the config, it’ll be hard to say anything meaningful. if you are open to alternatives, caddy does this well and is super easy to configure.
I like Buttercup. It’s open source and pretty simple to use. I personally just keep mine on dropbox so my mac, linux, ios, windows and android devices can all access it. https://github.com/buttercup/buttercup-desktop
Thanks for those, btw. Both docker and sql are things that I’m not super familiar with, so it was nice to have a guide.
I got PETG working on my Mini clone by basically just switching to 0.6 nozzle profiles from the wizard and using the generic PETG profile.
But, if you’re new to PETG, know that it gets real moisture sensitive, real fast. Sounds like you might benefit from trying to dry the filament out, check the web for more on that.
After making sure the filament was dry and that my initial layer is good, because changing nozzles means you need to fine tune the z offset again, I would print a retraction tower test and dial in retraction length settings.
That a good basic troubleshooting list.