I can reach the router from the laptop yes, I can see the laptop and it’s IP on the router too.
I can reach the router from the laptop yes, I can see the laptop and it’s IP on the router too.
I also can’t ping or SSH from the laptop
Laptop cannot ping or access jellyfin server, other devices can ping and access without issues.
The robber is also white…
Probably at about the same rate as normal sneakers, so if you can live with that then these shouldn’t be an issue in that regard
We pretty much exclusively print photos, for all sorts of things. We never really need to print text pages.
We didn’t buy a crappy inkjet with subscriptions and DRM though
Still pretty impressive ratio though
I don’t have audio sync issues at all. I have issues with appleTV using the wrong audio track when I select something different than the default. E.g. if I select Danish, it shows that it’s using the Danish track but it’s actually playing something else like Finnish or Swedish. This behaviour is only on the appleTV and no other devices.
I think that’s an issue with the jellyfin server
It’s just weird that audio tracks works correctly on all other devices, this is only happening on the appleTV.
Compared to just selecting a printing temp around roughly 200C, setting plate to 60C and putting cooling on full blast, which is what almost all PLA prints well with IME, PHA seems much more finicky from what you’re describing. I’m not saying it’s not worth it, but it sounds like it requires much more tuning before you get decent results.
Yeah you’re right, that really doesn’t sound like it’s anywhere remotely close to as easy as printing as PLA.
The few reviews I’ve seen of pure PHA filaments usually are pretty bad and many mention very bad warping issues with none of the usual tricks helping significantly. How easy is it to print compared to regular good quality PLA? What brand are you using?
It’s been in my dryer for close to 36h @51°C, it’s acting the exact same as before, no change, so I’m not sure it’s moisture related TBH.
Yeah I’m having issues right now with material being super sticky and building up on the nozzle. after 30min of printing it has this blob of filament buildup on the nozzle which hits the print.
I do actually print from a dryer, but it has been stored in a non-sealing box for a while without silica, so maybe it’s just too wet. I’m just not hearing the usual crackling of wet filament at all.
No? Mine defaults to “newest”
Low-cost and no-hassle kind of work against each other here. Which is more important?
Why not just setup radarr? This will also automatically download the movie for you as soon as your desired quality hits your preferred trackers. It’s like a 15min procedure to get it running and then you can just search directly from radarr and add things from there, and it will just monitor for you.
It is not in a dock. Yea, subnet of laptop is the same as the rest of the network.