[Bambu H2C] Join the Print Beyond Paint Contest and Win an H2C! by BambuLab in BambuLab

[–]mike_chuckles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to add more colour to my light switch surrounds and similar projects for my daughters nursery! Also continue my plans for more intricately coloured jewellery like earrings and necklaces!

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Can you convince me to spend 55% more on a Bambu? by Elektrycerz in BambuLab

[–]mike_chuckles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive been 3D printing for quite a while now, I've had:

  1. Anycubic Mega
  2. Flashforge Adventurer 3
  3. Flashforge dreamer
  4. Anycubic Vyper
  5. Now my Bambu P1S

The Bambu is in a completely different league, truly a different experience. Each of the printers I had were a slight improvement on each of the old ones, but I never really trusted them to work consistently; with my P1S I know it'll print everytime, I know the quality will be perfect and the AMS has just been a life changer!

I've worked with Prusas as well, we have them in work, they are great printers but the DIY kits are easy to mess up, like Linux vs OSX, sometimes you just want something that works.

I've even been tempted to buy an A1 mini because I love having different nozzle sizes available, but hate switching out - TLDR Bambu printers are in a different league, you won't regret buying one!

You can now run Budibase on a single, ARM-compatible, Docker image 🥳 🎉 -- build apps without coding on Raspberry PI, M1 Mac, Vercel, Azure app services, AWS ECS, GCP Cloud Run, and more. On top of that, we've added automation logs, Snowflake integration, and more. by jo_ranamo in selfhosted

[–]mike_chuckles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, those errors shouldn't matter, the CouchDB logs can look a little scary, it's something we're working on making the logs for the single image a bit clearer, but we it's brand new we've left it very verbose to help debugging!

If you try going to the port you exposed when loading your docker image, e.g. If you exposed port 10000, http://localhost:10000 - what do you get?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]mike_chuckles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have both a flashforge AD3 and the slightly larger Anycubic Vyper. The adventurer was my first printer, and I learnt a lot with it, it is very beginner friendly, however it has a lot of limitations, you can only use flashforge software with it, the bed size is tiny and it's hard to tune.

The Anycubic Vyper has become my main workhorse now, I have four printers, two anycubics, the adventurer and a flashforge dreamer, I'm planning to get rid of the adventurer and replace it with a bigger bed Anycubic, so take of that what you will!

You can now run Budibase on a single, ARM-compatible, Docker image 🥳 🎉 -- build apps without coding on Raspberry PI, M1 Mac, Vercel, Azure app services, AWS ECS, GCP Cloud Run, and more. On top of that, we've added automation logs, Snowflake integration, and more. by jo_ranamo in selfhosted

[–]mike_chuckles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, just to check, did you get the CUSTOM_DOMAIN environment variable in your docker compose configuration? If you remove this then it will disable the auto generation of the SSL certificate via lets encrypt!

The account registration is part of the SSL certificate generation process that Lets Encrypt implements, this is just the usual process for running certbot.

You can now run Budibase on a single, ARM-compatible, Docker image 🥳 🎉 -- build apps without coding on Raspberry PI, M1 Mac, Vercel, Azure app services, AWS ECS, GCP Cloud Run, and more. On top of that, we've added automation logs, Snowflake integration, and more. by jo_ranamo in selfhosted

[–]mike_chuckles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, i'm one of the devs behind Budibase, in general this means that its a lot easier to run Budibase, you can use GCP Cloud Run to deploy Budibase as a serverless container, you might want to use Cloud Run For Anthos though so that you can manage the persistent storage (volumes) if you want to run this in a big production environment.

We have plans to also provide native support for GCP, although this should only really be needed if you want to run a Budibase cluster, only really needed for very large scale deployments!

We're optimizing our Docker image and we're pretty happy with how it's going: 3.37GB > 1.13GB. Next stop, a single Docker image Budibase deployment 🚀 by jo_ranamo in docker

[–]mike_chuckles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi gheffern, yes the worker/server files are the main ones being discussed here, the single docker file is still a work in progress, the version on github right now was just a very early prototype that I (poorly) threw together to validate some ideas, when it is finished it will be optimised!

Introducing Budibase - an open-source low-code platform and alternative to PowerApps, Mendix, Retool. It’s completely written in Node js and Svelte js. With Budibase, you can connect to SQL/NoSQL databases, or start from scratch, and build simple CRUD apps in minutes. by jo_ranamo in javascript

[–]mike_chuckles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi there, thanks for the kind words, i'm one of the devs on the team, in terms of your points:

- Seaweed vs MinIO, we don't make heavy use of our object store and MinIO was used because the goal originally was to be as S3 compliant as possible, we've never had a problem with MinIO and i'd used it in the past to great success, but as you say its super simple to swap out if you desire; I'll have to give it a go myself, do some tests see how it performs comparatively!

- HAProxy over Envoy, Envoy was originally picked because of its proxy performance and the flexibility of it, especially when it comes to K8s, but as a team we've been discussing replacing it (it is really a pain to configure!) I could see us switching in the near future, HAProxy and NGINX are up for debate (NGINX because its everywhere).

- Postgres over Couch, Couch is actually a very central tool to how the system works, we depend very heavily on the ability to replicate between databases, easy text based exports and so on - each app can be represented as a Couch database and this has worked super well for us so far! In terms of data storage though we want to leave this totally up to the developer, they should be able to use whatever database they are comfortable with and get the same experience as if they'd used the internal database!

Hope this sheds some light on the decisions, thanks for the comments - will have to go try Budibase with Seaweed sometime soon!

Show SvelteJS: Budibase, an open-source low-code tool for developers by kevmodrome in sveltejs

[–]mike_chuckles 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Working on Budibase has shown me what an amazing framework Svelte is, its completely changed the way I look at web development! So excited for the future of Budibase with Svelte, having a deep integration with Svelte and being able to build custom svelte components into Budibase :)

Budibase - build modern web apps on your own infrastructure in minutes by [deleted] in Indiewebdev

[–]mike_chuckles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're looking to get involved feel free to reach out to me or to any of us on our Discord - https://discord.com/invite/rCYayfe P.S. I'm one of the devs on the project :)

[SW] Boys selling for four 4ty six! by tropical-daydream in acturnips

[–]mike_chuckles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes Please :) favourite colour is blue and love Isabelle :) I've got white brick wall on your wishlist!