Isn’t that basically a lay-over? Much longer, and you’re into Fall… ![]()
Small world indeed! Your friends name isn’t by any chance M?
It is. Apparently an even smaller world than I though. 
I took a “NAV” course with him 8 or 9 nine years ago. He was working in a field that many of the people in this forum do
and he caming moving from the states from an area where you probably also live. If you are in touch with him, tell him that Torbjørn from the NAV-course says hello! And let him know if he needs any CNC or 3d-printing services for his current workplace, I’m up for it
(which I’m quite sure he doesn’t need, thinking of the great workplace he has now
- as far as I am aware!!)
I’ve got it. I’m going to convince my wife to give the kids allowance, and then convince the kids that they need to spend the allowance on an MMU for creature power discs (maybe I could offer them financing). It’s a fool proof plan! My kids would definitely go for it. They are also obsessed with WK.
I just got my son to play with the PBS kids scratch Jr. on an android tablet and he can make Chris and Martin walk around and say whatever he wants. He really enjoys it. He has no idea he is learning how to code.
That WK game looks great. Just downloaded
The octoprint telegram plugin-group says that plugins cannot talk to each other, so that there is no way the telegram plugin can give a notification with M600, via the pauseforuser-event plugin. There are no options for custom events, so it’s not possible ATM.
I tried the octoslac+pushbullet option. It seems like there is no to-way contact. The whole pushbullet ecosystem is kinda noisy and annoying, when I don’t want to use anything else of it. BUT: the M600 notification works!
How capable is the octoprint on raspberry 3 B+? Would it be an overkill to run the octoslack just for the M600 notification, and the telegram plugin for out-of-wifi two-way communication with the printer?
EEK - I’m trying to bridge Pushbullet with Telegram using integromat. I’m dizzy!
I run my 3D printer via Octoprint on a Pi 3B+. Haven’t had any issues.
Yes, I’ve run octoprint for a long time on the 3b+, I’m just wondering how far I can stretch it, how do I know if I have too many plugins? (other then getting print failures, but I’d like to know before I reach that point…)
As long as the plugins are reactive instead of polling, I imagine you could have quite a few.
If vanilla octoprint can run on a zero, you can run all the plugins you want on a 3b+. That’s by guess. A lot of people run full desktops on octopi with the 3b+, so I’m confident it will be fine.