If only I could manage to get Nextcloud running on my Docker server.
I have tried many times but always fail. It’s infuriating because I am running 20+ other things without problems. Why is NC so hard??
If only I could manage to get Nextcloud running on my Docker server.
I have tried many times but always fail. It’s infuriating because I am running 20+ other things without problems. Why is NC so hard??
Objection. I ran Ubuntu for 6 years but returned to Windows because too many things were just a little bit too odd, too off, too hands-on-config-files.
To be fair, the newer versions of Windows suck hard. 10 was really bad, 11 is horrific. I dream of going to Debian some day.
I’m with you, and we can make quite cool things in TinkerCad. To translate my question to your shape: if you decide to have larger rotors, or longer arms, you would have to fiddle with groups for a very long time, right? In comparison, with e.g. FreeCad and a removedload of parameters, that would be quick (but you’d need to spend a lot of time defining all those parameters… but only once, though).
Lofts and sweeps and pockets FTW! That does look like the right solution for single objects.
What about objects that sit at an angle relative to each other? Can you define workplanes (sketches) at arbitrary angles? Can you later slide those planes up/down, e.g. to add more distance from the face it would sit on? For instance, in the above object, the holders on the blue face are tilted 14 degrees from the blue base, and the little red holder in front is tilted an additional 5 degrees and lifted 6mm from the front of the larger red holder.
Yes, tapered in all directions at once. For instance one of the walkies has a rectangular base and an almost straight-up backside, but the front tapers outward. At the same time, the sides taper too, but different angle and height than the front. There are almost no right angles on these shapes anywhere, which is tedious to model.
I’ve looked at OpenSCAD but it’s honestly too much coding for me. TinkerCad is so rewarding because it’s fast and easy to get nearly to the finish line – but I know that any kind of parametric is a win in the long run, because changing one constraint makes everything else auto-adjust rather than having to take apart and build again.
I don’t follow you. Look at the photo, the thing is made of triangles. It’s the best shape. So I wonder, why use more than just one? Why make the shape require more than one triangle?
I take it there’s another holder on the other side.
May I ask why the complex shape, rather than just having a triangle with two points on the 4040 rail and the third point being the axle position?
His welcome?
European banks require strong security. Even a web-based login requires 2FA using the bank’s mobile app - so if that app won’t run, well, no banking for you today!
Suggest a better choice, please. Lenovo?
I agree. I am posting about Linux when I use it, but have been back on windows for years now, and guess what - I’m not posting about Linux. This proves your point.
But Hans Island is an island, and it’s ours! 🇩🇰
Speaking of! Shouldn’t Australia be in that chart too? And I’d like to see the “commonwealth” in the diagram too. It’s all good complicated!
How does having a Live account prevent that?
And why didn’t they just do this as the default?
Especially on an Android phone :-)
That’s what she said?
It is surprisingly different from PLA and requires very different treatment. I am learning! :)
I still have the installation CD’s for Red Hat from 2002. I can mail them to you?
Thank you! I feel I am close to success but still not there yet. This AIO includes a reverse proxy, but I already have one (NPM).
I’ve seen and applied the docs for how to route with my own reverse proxy, and I come to the point where it’s all installed and started.
But then - that button “open your Nextcloud↗️” does not work :'( and I think it’s because it still requires something from its own proxy? The docs aren’t clear on this.
The logs say “failed to fetch discovery endpoint from https://cloud.mydomain.here”
I want to use a flavor of AIO that is just Nextcloud and does not expect any specific certs and proxy and stuff. Just take care of the inside stuff, and let me do the outside stuff.