It’s a wobbly affair but it does work and Bambu does offer it as an option with a mounting bracket you can print. I… just put my AMS to the side because my table is already kinda scuffed :D
It’s a wobbly affair but it does work and Bambu does offer it as an option with a mounting bracket you can print. I… just put my AMS to the side because my table is already kinda scuffed :D
Ideally you would never have to because you just have the two people come up with their part of the password and then initialise the LUKS partition together. Sorta like a key ceremony
You can also just split the password for a single LUKS into two parts and give one each to the two people :D
But does it splatter better than Vegemite?
Don’t bring the marmite into this!
well it was less underextrusion and more the printhead just trying to go supersonic at those spots and the material just didn’t flow fast enough :D
I also figured out, I can adjust the max volumetric speed of the PETG filament settings and that will limit the wall speeds autumatically
Edit: This turned out to interact weirdly with layer height changes, I ended up just reducing the max speeds.
Looks like the default speed settings in the slicer was just too fast :D
So yeah, that solved it! Set it to 50mm/s maximum and it just disappeared! Thanks for the suggestion :)
I just spent some more time observing and yeah, the printer tries to go super sonic for the walls there with up to 150mm/s :kekw:
I added some pics
It’s kinda not at the start or end of the layer. The layer starts with the inner wall, which prints fine and then it does the outer wall which doesn’t do fine.
Which corresponds to the wall here
What slicer are you using?
Bambu Studio 1.8.4.51
Hey, not sure how in depth your linux/docker knowledge is. Please disregard if irrelevant. I would recommend you pick a fixed mountpoint for the drive and set up a systemd service to mount the drive for you (systemd .mount file). Then you add an extra line “RequiredBy=docker.service” (look for systemd RequiredBy) This way the drive always has to be mounted by the system before docker is started and should always be visible before you start a container.
Hope this helps :)
I just finished Deaths Door and it was a very enjoyable game to play on the go or in bed (steamdeck). Took me about 17 hours to finish it.
I also have a DTSE9 and it’s been on my keychain for at least 10 years now :D
Recently I have just gotten 2 nvme ssd enclosures and have been very happily using them for the super quick image writes. I just checked if there’s some compact 2230 enclosures and some of those even have keychain attachment points… they definitely are a bit bulky for a keychain but I’d argue they still are an option and will look similar to a keyfob :)