DB is a straight G. I want you to know, a year or so I used your videos to home lab for fun. Ive been hired as a network admin and no longer do unskilled labor to feed my dog. thanks.
I get comments like this from time to time and I have to say that they are my absolute favorite to get. It's nice to know that my content has in some way helped people :)
I think you should really do a follow up video of it actually working. Octopi is a fantastic piece of software, and I think you aren't selling the potential of both this and octofarm properly. I definitely will install Octofarm, and see where the potential is for me, because I have 2 printers at the moment and looking to install another. I really think, anybody buying a 3d printer now, should go ahead and install octopi on a raspberry pi, and run with that. I don't know the last time I used the SD card and jog wheel on my printer. :)
nice, love the new direction. Maybe add a bit of smart home tech if you're into that too. I'm currently expanding my setup into proxmox hypervisor running home assistant, kemp load balancer as a better replacement for nginx proxy manager because it has layer 7 rules for better control over subdomain based port forwarding so only one port is open externally, and wildcard ssl cert with cloudflare good for all subdomains for a year before renewing for free, OMV/Portainer, pihole with unbound for upstream dns and using it's dhcp instead of my router, ubuntu server with openvpn in a proxmox vm that I can route any other connection through. having fun with it all so far.
It's a Docker container. If you're familiar with Docker this couldn't be any easier. I could see, however, if you're *not* familiar with Docker how this might be a bit much.
DB is a straight G.
I want you to know, a year or so I used your videos to home lab for fun.
Ive been hired as a network admin and no longer do unskilled labor to feed my dog. thanks.
I get comments like this from time to time and I have to say that they are my absolute favorite to get. It's nice to know that my content has in some way helped people :)
Nice to have you back
Thanks! It's good to be back. Felt weird recording after not doing so for a few weeks
I think you should really do a follow up video of it actually working. Octopi is a fantastic piece of software, and I think you aren't selling the potential of both this and octofarm properly.
I definitely will install Octofarm, and see where the potential is for me, because I have 2 printers at the moment and looking to install another.
I really think, anybody buying a 3d printer now, should go ahead and install octopi on a raspberry pi, and run with that. I don't know the last time I used the SD card and jog wheel on my printer. :)
When the new printer shows up I'm sure I will do a follow-up video
Dude thanks for that awesome run down! Dev btw :)
Thanks for making an awesome product!!
Thank you for all the work you have done on this.
the docker compose file is no longer at the link you listed, can someone share it please?
Their GitHub is here: github.com/OctoFarm/OctoFarm but it hasn't been updated in months, so it might be a case of they are no longer updating it.
I attempted to get this to work but encountered various Db errors.
Very nice Sir!!!!!!!
nice, love the new direction. Maybe add a bit of smart home tech if you're into that too. I'm currently expanding my setup into proxmox hypervisor running home assistant, kemp load balancer as a better replacement for nginx proxy manager because it has layer 7 rules for better control over subdomain based port forwarding so only one port is open externally, and wildcard ssl cert with cloudflare good for all subdomains for a year before renewing for free, OMV/Portainer, pihole with unbound for upstream dns and using it's dhcp instead of my router, ubuntu server with openvpn in a proxmox vm that I can route any other connection through. having fun with it all so far.
Out of curiosity, when doesn't Octoprint make sense in your workflow?
because that's the problem I have these days.... I'm up to my eyeballs in 3d printers
Me too
lost me when you got to the docker XD oh dear
It looks like a big pain in the butt to get set up.
It's a Docker container. If you're familiar with Docker this couldn't be any easier. I could see, however, if you're *not* familiar with Docker how this might be a bit much.