

Ideally you would never have to because you just have the two people come up with their part of the password and then initialise the LUKS partition together. Sorta like a key ceremony
Ideally you would never have to because you just have the two people come up with their part of the password and then initialise the LUKS partition together. Sorta like a key ceremony
You can also just split the password for a single LUKS into two parts and give one each to the two people :D
well it was less underextrusion and more the printhead just trying to go supersonic at those spots and the material just didn’t flow fast enough :D
I added some pics
It’s kinda not at the start or end of the layer. The layer starts with the inner wall, which prints fine and then it does the outer wall which doesn’t do fine.
Which corresponds to the wall here
What slicer are you using?
Bambu Studio 1.8.4.51
Thanks for the input!
So the thing I was trying to print was this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6365845
Ideally you’d just print it in PLA but I only had one colour PLA so I thought, might as well gather some PETG printing experience :D
The part in question is red_panda_low_poly_V1_-_head_A_red.STL and I tried to print it on an odd angle to make sure that most of the outwards facing walls were on the top, because anything that needed support turned out so hideous.
Also it seems to appear on any side of the model, where you have a slight overhanging angle, in no particular axis :)
I’ll print it in pla once my current print is done :D
I tried to observe it but it just goes straight over it… It seems a bit like a cascading issue, where one layer has a bit missing and then the next one blobs onto the next because it’s trying to print on nothing, idk
It also sometimes catches itself again and you get these patches of weirdness and then it’s okay again
I just finished Deaths Door and it was a very enjoyable game to play on the go or in bed (steamdeck). Took me about 17 hours to finish it.
I also have a DTSE9 and it’s been on my keychain for at least 10 years now :D
Recently I have just gotten 2 nvme ssd enclosures and have been very happily using them for the super quick image writes. I just checked if there’s some compact 2230 enclosures and some of those even have keychain attachment points… they definitely are a bit bulky for a keychain but I’d argue they still are an option and will look similar to a keyfob :)