

I know people have complained in the past about the quality of this sites rss going down hill. Well, I guess good rss is paywalled. I believe good content should have value returned to it but I don’t feel great about rss getting locked down.
I know people have complained in the past about the quality of this sites rss going down hill. Well, I guess good rss is paywalled. I believe good content should have value returned to it but I don’t feel great about rss getting locked down.
The RSS is a disappointment. I’ve been following that site since day one. I use NetNewsWire for my app. There is a web view toggle that shows maybe 70% of the content correctly. The updates and new software don’t render correctly.
It use to work fine, I want to say this is something to do with the ghost platform. It drives you to the web site. I’d be more inclined to just go to the website every Friday rather than have a broken rss.
I can understand that sentiment. I think specific communities are important for troubleshooting, information gathering and support.
Not that I’ve seen. That would make for a good started pack though!
Oh yikes. I had issues with their warranty people seal when ordering. It eventually got worked out but I chalked it up to them being slammed with stuff with the new release. Here’s hoping I don’t have any show stopping issues.
Yeah not thrilled about being locked into an ecosystem but at least the cost of entry is less than others.
I typically only print in PLA but will branch out on this new machine. My others are all ender 3s with some upgrades so they will get a lot less use now.
I use LSIO container stack so SWAG for the proxy. They have really good documentation and active discord docs.linuxserver.io
I’m in the metro area! Throw me in the lottery please!
I’m trying to figure out a basic CRM for my local sports club. I use docker to self host a voting platform called RALLLY that we use a lot and enjoy. If people can recommend a CRM I’d give it a go today. I tried a platform called twenty yesterday but couldn’t get it off the ground
If you can get by with the down time, I encourage it. Linux server.io has great documentation and dockerrun is also a good place to learn.
I really enjoy it. Coming from an ender3 and ender3 neo the speed and reliability of the ECC is incredible. I don’t mind the single color. The software is ok but lacks a lot of nice things that I’m use to having from octoprint