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3 months agoYeah the texture sheet works, but I would never use it with PLA. I only use mine for TPU and sometimes polycarbonate. Anything else is either smooth or satin sheet.


Yeah the texture sheet works, but I would never use it with PLA. I only use mine for TPU and sometimes polycarbonate. Anything else is either smooth or satin sheet.


Ruby nozzles are alright. I ran them for several years on my printer. But they can break if you aren’t careful. I broke mine well cleaning a clog by accidentally applying pressure sideways with my cleaning tool. Broke a chip off the tip.
I ran lots of carbon fiber, iron and steel hybrids, and glass fiber through my nozzle without any noticeable wear.
I ran the expensive Olsen Ruby, not sure how Durozzle compares.
No they do not have copies of every Bitlocker key.
Bitlocker by default creates a 48-bit recovery code that can be used to unlock an encrypted drive. If you run Windows with a personal Microsoft account it offers to backup that code into your Microsoft account in case your system needs recovered. The FBI submitted a supoena to request the code for a person’s encrypted drive. Microsoft provided it, as required by law.
Bitlocker does not require that key be created, and you don’t have to save it to Microsoft’s cloud.
This is just a case of people not knowing how things work and getting surprised when the data they save in someone else’s computer is accessed using the legal processes.