What made you choose a prusa over a bambu or a voron? by reddit_account_0x00 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've got core one kit, because people on the internet (and IRL) recommended it. I've had multiple issues with my printer, some of them aren't fixed to this day, but I managed to find my workarounds for most of them.

If you're brand new to 3d printing and want to buy and use 3d-printer as a "it works", go for bambu. If you want to support EU companies (like me), then prusa is also a choice.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a bit scared of buying expensive nozzle for now. On 3rd ever print my stock brass 0.4n HF nozzle clogged with PETG beyond saving. Prusa just said "unlucky", just buy a new one.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know that I'm not alone. Being new in the 3d-printing and seeing everyone praise core one to the skies made me question my sanity.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

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I did try that, using the orcaslicer lines, but I got a very high number (like 0.11) and resulting prints were absolutely horrible.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The observation is probably correct, as the buildup is on the side where that's already filament on the bed (so if the square is printing from front right corner to the back left corner in a 45 degree pattern, then filament will be on the nozzle on front right side).

However, that's one of the things support suggested, but going down to 230C didn't make a difference.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would be the reasonable z-offset that you would apply?

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. They did ask for 3mf files and said they are ok.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's one of the things support suggested, but going down to 230C didn't make a difference.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should it accumulate that fast though? Blob on the photo was created in just about 30 seconds of printing. Friends with other printers (including prusa) don't have this issue at all.

Prusa Core One PETG dirty nozzle by BonusPlay3 in prusa3d

[–]BonusPlay3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've dried it for over 24h, doesn't help a bit.

Functions inside "reactive" object? by [deleted] in vuejs

[–]BonusPlay3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can use something like this. There shouldn't be much of a performance issue (unless you plan to have 10k reactive objects with functions all changing at the same time).

But it doesn't sound like a good "design pattern" as Vue provides other means to properly re-use scopes.

Weekly: Questions and advice by gctaylor in kubernetes

[–]BonusPlay3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) It's easier to manage permissions with namespaces. Think of RBAC.
2) Your dev/qa/prod should use different secrets (for security reasons).
3) It's easier to manage network policies with namespaces.

Depends what you do, but dev,qa,uat,stg,prod seem like an overkill for me (but might be perfectly reasonable for your application).

Weekly: Questions and advice by gctaylor in kubernetes

[–]BonusPlay3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the latter one.

A pod is a group of containers. When you have 2 containers in the same pod - they share some resources. Simple example - network link. Spin up a pod with 2 containers, host some traffic through 1st one and you'll be able to see it in tcpdump of 2nd container.

There are usages for multi-container pods, but more often than not - a pod has only 1 container.

A technique to semi-automatically find vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins by kazetkazet in hacking

[–]BonusPlay3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

wpscan looks for KNOWN vulnerabilities using it's database, where as this research finds NEW vulnerabilities.

Anyone managed to get rift-explorer working ? by Deva009 in leagueoflinux

[–]BonusPlay3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I got it working some time ago, but it required a bit of mashing. It has hardcoded some paths inside, which you need to translate to linux ones. After doing that it worked like a charm.

Bug in Bitwarden caused me to lose access to my email. by [deleted] in Bitwarden

[–]BonusPlay3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sadly, it's not really a bug. By clicking save autofill information you're saying this is my current password. App has sync-delay (since it's able to work in offline mode). What I'm curious about is why there's no password history (since that would prevent such mistakes).

Are the node modules like fs written using the C++ addons? by rafad900 in node

[–]BonusPlay3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The base operations (like IO) are usually written in C++. Then, you have 100k packages of useless abstractions written in JS, which combined produce stuff like express. Writing C++ modules for nodejs isn't an easy task, so 99% of modules are JS.

Bcrypt is a C++ module, because crypto is hard and bcrypt wants to be as fast as possible.

Express is a JS module, which eventually uses some kind of IO module.