

Sounds like you just prefer science nonfiction =)


Sounds like you just prefer science nonfiction =)


You know, the fictional concept of cars being powered by the road, via whatever technobabble the author writes


I mean, if we’re in the sci fi timeline where fusion is a developed technology to the point where energy is effectively free with no env impact, then we can still do a lot to avoid that. Cars don’t need huge batteries when your roads are powered, etc.


There isn’t inkbunny too, on the furry front


This is satire right


Yeah, you have to enable a setting. I think it links you to it when you run into it. Much more of a turn off to me is not being able to use my camera in it, so I have to use a different browser for video calls.


I can whip something similar up in blender for you if you want


Yeah, cad software is great for engineering modeling but blender is way better for artistic modeling


That, but I’d also probably put some pins in to make it exact


Basically as I understand it sam altman made a deal to buy a majority of the semiconductor wafers needed to make ram from the two biggest manufacturers, and the third biggest saw that and went “oh ok time to make a killing selling tam to businesses” qnd pulled out of the consumer market so now there’s just fucking none being made for consumers because of one giant fucking dickwad


I mean if you wanna look at it like that all languages are doomed languages


Ah yes, my 1920x1080 monitor with a resolution of 2560x1440


1920x1080 vs 2560x1440
Not crazy higher but a noticeable increase


Personal anecdote, moving from 1080p to 2k for my computer monitor is very noticeable for games


Ender 3 pros are about as entry level as you can get. $75 is a good price for one, but honestly I do recommend getting a nice one if you know 3d printing is gonna be something you enjoy. If you just want to print an occasional part and don’t mind tinkering, an ender 3 pro will get it done.


It’s a good article, worth the read.


“Move or I’ll kill you”
Ah yes, the one that’s being said to is at fault


Fun fact, mountain dew used to have bromine in it


Yep, you’ve got some warping, the longer and skinnier the print the more it wants to warp. Pla isn’t too bad for warping typically, but PLA+ is an alloy of pla and petg and is more finnicky. Not nearly as much as pure petg is but the point of it is you get an improvement of the physical properties for only being a bit more fisdly to print. I’ve found age can affect adherence, but only in the extreme, and I think it’s more to do with not being stored dry than age alone. For prevention, there’s a bunch you can do. Simplest is clean your print bed, rubbing alcohol or just dish soap and water have both worked well for me in the past. Getting a more adherent print bed like textured PEI or just layering it with something your print sticks better to like hairspray, painters tape or a layer of gluestick helps. Upping the bed temp can help, I think because you get less of a temperature differential between the plastic coming out of the nozzle and the first few layers so there’s less force pulling on it. You can also add a brim or less recommend a raft in the slicer. Lastly, you can change the design of the part. Making it leas long and skinny and rounding corners helps. On that subject you should seek advice from others, it’s not something I know a lot about.
It depends on the orientation you print in.