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  • I believe you can have only 1 wg connection active at a time, but switching between them should be easy as toggling a button. Sorry mate, I cant help more than that, hopefully more experienced users will jump in with better answers

  • Im not using cloudflare, but I had to add docker container IP to trusted proxies in homeassistant config to allow connection from different domain. This might even not be related to your question, but might be helpful idk

    Wireguard client is so simple to setup, just scan QR code and you can toggle it on/off with a button. Or you can copy paste few lines of config if you cant scan. Just check wireguard app for whatever OS you need (iOS, Android, Windows, Linux), it cant be more simple IMO

  • There is a NPM (nginx proxy manager) with rly nice GUI that you can run in docker container

  • Only real solution is anti musquito net on windows, unless you are willing to move to island or antarctic

  • If that was printed without ABL, you could probably go without one

  • is anyone even using that starlink internet? ive seen prices go from 100$/mo which is a lot, but maybe not for sattelite net idk... Is there anything else he gets from sattelites or just internet?

  • Personally I use openmediavault (nas software) that has nice wireguard plugin and everything in UI. But you can use native wireguard app or pivpn for example.

    1. Port forward 51820 udp to your server
    2. Setup tunel and client on server
    3. Scan QR code with your client (android or whatever)
    4. and 3. has to be done for every new device
  • Flip the cassete and rewind it, fuck the tape is tangled.. nvm you can untangle it...a bit of noise will not hurt your ears more than headphones you have

  • You can see they (we) enjoyed it more lol

  • Idk is that wrong but I made up server name tride so .tride is my local domain

  • Cant answer that, but consider klipper firmware and mainsail if you can get a raspberry pi or something like that. You can use web browser or mobileraker app. Its amazing

  • Looks kinda bad, but once you dial in your settings, you can try printing large part over that area and hope they come off together. Using glue or hairspray can help, but I dont recommend that since its not needed for pla. With thin layer of glue you can probably keep using that bed tho. Better start with too high nozzle-bed distance and decrease in baby steps

  • Ill just say that PLA cant survive dishwasher temps

  • Id say partial clog. Do some cold pulls and/or purge like 200 mm at 230C. If that doesnt help get a new nozzle. If that doesnt help check extruder. Be carefull when tightening the nozzle hotend must be heated

  • Thats the best option Id say. Frustrations and failed prints are kinda normal for beginners on even more expensive printers. It will help you decide what to buy more than any comment here. I agree with aux, they are probably cheap crap, but dont expect much more from a new ender. Cheap printers are thinkering machines for people that like to sink some time and money in a hoby. But with knowledge and experience (and some $$) any printer can produce quality prints

  • And avoid raft whenever possible imo

  • Yeah I agree, Id say your white filament has good squish and blue one doesnt. I have 0 experience with dual extruder setup tho. If you are printing PLA glass bed is good

  • ISP have put me behind CG NAT few weeks ago, but I just called them and they turned it off in 10 min. Hard part was to find out whats the issue since I had no clue about CG NAT. WG ftw

  • If you manage to get a printer that can print a car and also proper stls just move to china i guess

  • Bought Ultimaker 2+ long time ago. Its amazing and it is a reason why my older prusa like printer is collecting dust. I wouldnt buy it again tho, because there are much cheaper printers available