Z offset bug? Is this why I’ve been having problems for months? I had it working ok but it didn’t last too long
Z offset bug? Is this why I’ve been having problems for months? I had it working ok but it didn’t last too long
Sadly more common than one would expect.
Cat8 is pointless with gigabit equipment as far as speed goes. Cat6 will do 10gig, you just had bad cables.
I swear they haven’t added a single fucking feature that is worth anything. Every single thing they do makes their product worse.
Up and down preferably, anything else is just worse.
Otherwise overridable by user preference would be great.
Do you have an alternate nozzle to try? My first nozzle didn’t last like it should and that threw me through a loop of checking everything thing else. I thought it was bed leveling issues.
Probably for the damn plugs in those…
Valheim for the same reasons
Using the firewall to force dns because the services were stupid enough to rely on dns to determine location. You would use a (usually paid) dns service hosted out of the wherever the content you want was and get access to region locked stuff like the US netflix library from abroad. This worked because vpns were being detected and rokus dns was hard coded so assumed to be trusted.
I don’t know if this still works because I no longer own anything Roku and Netflix’s service hasn’t been worth that kind of shenanigans for a long time. It likely doesn’t work anymore.
Edit: Unblock-US used to be such a service
One reason used to be to switch to a different region for Netflix, etc but I’m not sure if that still works, I haven’t had to use a Roku in a long time.
PCIe (m.2) SSDs are faster than SATA SSDs. M.2 is one way to connect an ssd not the only way.
They value their customers privacy.
Damn, mine is from December last year and I did not update the firmware because it was working ok out of the box after only adjusting the z-offset and leveling.
Recently I’ve had some first layer issues that a nozzle swap didn’t fix, so thanks for sharing, I’ve got some playing to do I guess.