Apart from blow up printers, the one scariest thing for me about a slicer is losing settings. You spend hours getting your printer dialed in, specific profiles per material and then…
You update your slicer software and it all goes away. I have now learned Cura does this. And does this a lot. Forum posts abound about it. Friends recommend I switch to Prusa because it happened to them. Unfortunately too late for me to write down my old settings, and they’re apparently not in the ~/.config/cura
folder anymore. Nice.
Lmaydev@programming.dev 9 months ago
Most people learn why you should back up everything the hard way I’m afraid.
fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com 9 months ago
The problem isn’t backups. The files are there and in my
dotfiles
repo. The problem is Cura decided to ignore the version0.0
folder in 5.x, which is used in 4.x, and the profiles are no longer compatible. During upgrade, it doesn’t pull those files and convert. To me, this is a major oversight for something where tweaking profiles is a huge part of the quality of the output.FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works 9 months ago
Totally agree. Cura has bit me more than once with losing my settings. To Lmaydev’s point, it’s hard to “back things up” when you don’t know where the settings are stored and sometimes you don’t know you need to be Sherlock Holmes until it’s too late.
Lmaydev@programming.dev 8 months ago
Yeah that really sucks!