Llama-FS Self-Organizing File Manager
Llama-FS Self-Organizing File Manager
What causes this on PLA? Too little cooling? Or possibly too much??
Anyone have any idea what might cause this sort of issue on PLA? I run into it frequently, but pretty much only when all of the following points are true: - the print has multiple parts, so the extruder spends a decent amount of time off of any given part (only one part from this print is pictured) - the affected part(s), like the picture above, have a relatively steep outward overhang, extending over the build plate - the outward overhang part is relatively narrow, as seen from a top view This is from a printer with a 4028 fan (i.e. pretty massive airflow, server type fan) so even the 35-45% (based on layer time) I have it currently set at is more than 100% with single/dual 5015’s or etc. I guess my other option is to try supports, but this doesn’t really seem like a situation where supports should be needed. Anyone ever had a similar problem and solved it without just turning the speed waaaayyyyyy down?
Simple, checkmark based, multi-user tasks app suggestions?
Anyone have any good suggestions for a simple, multi-user tasks App? I used Keep for a long while, and have been using Nextcloud for the past few years…but every Nextcloud upgrade lately it seems I hit new bugs and since I don’t use Nextcloud for a while lot else I’m considering just parting ways with it. That all being said, requirements I’m looking for would be the following: - Easily accessible on iOS and Android (native app is a big plus) - Simple interface with basic checkmark boxes that you can check off and the task disappears to some sort of “completed” list. No fancy markdown/etc. needed - Ability to share certain ‘lists’ with other users, so my wife and I can see shared lists - A Web UI is another huge plus - Self hosted is big obviously, but at the end of the day I just want something simple and reliable If Nextcloud tasks is still among the better options I’ll keep limping it along just figured I might as well see if anything new has popped up since I last went down this road. Thanks all!