

Try turning off the setting that turns off the headed bed after a few layers.
Otherwise post a pic of your first layer.
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Try turning off the setting that turns off the headed bed after a few layers.
Otherwise post a pic of your first layer.


bruh, seriously? why would they put backdoors into an app that they open sourced + run themselves on their own infra? that’s just asking for a massive fucking headache to clean things up after someone does nefarious things to your instance.


Via LA told Streaming Media that it contacted unlicensed media companies during 2025 to give them “a window to secure a license” under the previous terms, but the company didn’t go to the trouble of issuing a press release or public announcement, opting instead for direct outreach. Any company that didn’t respond or wasn’t contacted now faces the new rate structure as its starting point for negotiations.


Actual paper here is more understandable than this article - https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/airsnitch-demystifying-and-breaking-client-isolation-in-wi-fi-networks/
First, Wi-Fi keys that protect broadcast frames are improperly managed and can be abused to bypass client isolation. Second, isolation is often only enforced at the MAC or IP layer, but not both. Third, weak synchronization of a client’s identity across the network stack allows one to bypass Wi-Fi client isolation at the network layer instead, enabling the interception of uplink and downlink traffic of other clients as well as internal backend devices.


I don’t know if a lot of people realize that LLM’s basically started from Google translate.


Yes it was a overblown nothing.


Not all datacenters bother with noise abaitment.
I’ve been liking the idea of using silicone molds, sorry about the youtube shorts link but - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lEmRFM_9RK4


The source code is private, how can you call that open source?


I owned several xps in a row, then got one with that touch bar. I returned it and stayed away since. Smart move to ditch it


I’d be more concerned about the abrasive factor of dishwasher soap over time, rather than temperature issues. Dishwasher soap is very gritty since it needs to use that as an abrasive to get food off, rather than someone wiping with a scrub.
Really gonna depend on what type of print sheet as well. If you have a coated sheet, that coating is probably going to get worn off.


If you’re new to 3d printing, I don’t recommend buying a used budget printer unless you have extreme tolerance for troubleshooting someone else’s problems.
They’re cheap enough new.


I believe notifications would be accessible. Note that i don’t mean the push notification backend mentioned by Doomerang, but the actual notification that goes into your status bar (which is all processed on device). That would be readable by the OS in theory.


You don’t need a dryer to start. I printed for many years and only recently bought a dryer. It definitely helps with older filament, but you don’t need it to get started.


Yeah. “glass transition temperature” is the term to look up


It’ll only sag if it heats up and starts to deform, like if you leave it in the sun. It’d probably be just fine under a compressive load like that.
This is a fantastic doc https://blog.rahix.de/design-for-3d-printing/


Not at all.


Pla would be fine but petg is my default these days. Petg is a bit more strong and less brittle, which will help at lower temps.
Strength is just as much about design as it is about the filament choice.
Post a pic of the first layer on the bed. I suspect your z offset is too high and you need to smush it into your bed more.