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> Cura has been great for me but I’m growing tired of needing to copy my print profiles from machine to machine on different OSes to slice my STL files.
AFAIK it should be possible to just automatically share the profile file (its just a text file IIRC) over your network, so if you modify it on machine A you automatically get the changes on machine B, though you may need to close and re-open cura
I think I tried thisin my earliest Cura days and it didn't work but I'll give it another go and see how I go as that'll at least get me round most of the problem and I've got backup plans for I'd I can't get a self hosted web app going. (VM with rdp so I can still run Cura on it)