

Well it’s about time they do something impact full and useful. This would be a useful thing I think


Well it’s about time they do something impact full and useful. This would be a useful thing I think


This is how it looks when my layers didn’t bond.


So try and ban 3D printing guns, because that’s too dangerous. But still sell guns at wallmarkt to be bought without background checks? I have the feeling something is a little off here…


Pulling oil from the ground is so much less sustainable, and it will only get more expensive


thermoradiative diode sound more like perlier panels than solar panels


000000 (if they still not change them at least)


The only reason I have Unifi around. They support local-only. But totally worth if to have your faith in your own hands. I would never have gone with a cloud solution like Ring


I bough a second hand laptop with windows 11 and it had Copilot pushing down my throat.
It’s now running Fedora just fine. And if I want I can spin up a local AI when I decide that I need it.


Only watch out for condensation, temperature should be fine for well below 0C.
Also the act of printing in such space does not like it to be too cold. Your quality would start to fail. But I have successfully printed at 5C before and your ymnot trying to print there (yet… ) Another note is that your bed/nozzle temps are expected to be withing limits, mine can’t be below 0 to start printing.


Site note: GPT does also not give reliable information. (altough I do agree Grok is worse.)


Got to be fair, since the 1.x update it got so much more usable for me


Ender 3 is great for a project printer. You will update it over time and learn all the ways that a printer can have problems. But at least you are able to fix it yourself, and there is a huge online user base who can guide you with issues.
If you want an 95% works, and 5% hobby/tinkering printer for an extremely low budget. It’s the only one I recommend
(agreeing that bambu story btw, would not go that route)
In Snapmaker OrcaSlicer you can have the Full Spectrum slicer. Doesn’t allow you to import a picture yet, but I have been experimenting with it, and if you get translucent (mostly cheap or fast PLA) filament. It merges verry well
If you have expensive colours that are not translucent and have a stronger colour (black and white in my example) they don’t merge as wel
(Example printed on a Snapmaker without any waste. I do not have green)