

Sure, you set it up.


Sure, you set it up.
They have to have information.


It looks to me like that’s not a flat area. That’s why it’s not using parallel lines. If you want good bridging it must be flat.


It’s worth knowing as some people would be adversely affected.


Hence why most printers don’t come with brass nozzles anymore. The majority come standard with hardened steel.


Fiber impregnated filament is actually really great if the material is prone to warping. It stabilizes the filament and reduces warping cause by shrinkage as the filament cools.
That’s really the only thing it’s good for. So unless you’re printing PLA crazy fast, it’s useless.


Return shipping fees? I’m guessing you live somewhere rural? Here we just drop it at a local store.


And lose the Amazon account anything associated with it.


Jumping to the dingy tied to the sinking ship.


This is reality. You’ll be lucky someone wants one for that much.


Duck DNS works great… Most of the time. If you cannot accept downtime multiple times a year, get yourself a domain and a service like cloud flare instead. DuckDNS is free and you get more than you pay for, but the bar is low when the cost is zero.


As it’s a VM you should be fine as long as there’s enough resources for it to run its own docker instance. You just have to give it permission to control docker in the VM. And of course the VM must have docker.
Edit: it’s also possible to give it power over a remote docker instance as well. So you could do docker on the host PC and Nextcloud can manage it from the VM.


I see nothing wrong with that. It predates steam and they aren’t attempting to extort large sums of money from anyone.


I was more talking about the costs of the legal process itself. Justice is expensive, not everyone can afford it.


Adding to this the new Nextcloud apps are just docker containers that Nextcloud manages for you. So docker is probably the better way to go.


Squatters do this shit every day to regular people and small businesses, but they don’t have the money to convince a judge to hand over a domain.


No, there’s not centralized host server to connect your users with your server. They need a fixed IP or URL to access your server from outside your network.


Yes-ish, it’s harder for you than the users. But you will have to secure a URL and they will have to remember that URL. Also there’s some security issues with some unsecured endpoints on Jellyfin. That said I have mine out there exposed to the net and am comfortable enough with it.


TL;DR: $ $ $ $
Well, I’ve set a funkwhale server up before and I’m not dealing with that bullshit again.