

Much lighter files and faster slicing, I imagine.
Much lighter files and faster slicing, I imagine.
it can create more of that texture. This has a surprising number of uses: Creating more of a texture.
Still trying to figure out if this is sarcasm, or just missing the rest of the uses.
The Reductress seems to be a satire news site like the onion, so it belongs there and not here.
What is “1 different states?”
Yes, but not for filament savings 😅
You (or whoever this is) need to learn about the joys of adaptive cubic infill.
I’m afraid that’s where my knowledge ends, I’ve only ever worked with Prusas, with a lot of handholding.
Could this be ringing caused by the x and/or y axis instead of the extruder?
I’ve opened an issue asking for a manual offline way to set the time, and I saw another one asking for a DHCP option.
I’ve tried asking the admins, and they were mad I connected the printers to the network to begin with 😅
Fair enough, I should have said that there’s no other built-in way to set the time on them.
I work with 3d printers in a school that uses its own NTP server and blocks other requests. The only way I managed to set the time on the machines sort of using a raspberry pi or something, was to connect them to my phone’s hotspot.
The Prusa printers have a hard coded IP address for NTP requests. There’s no other way to set the time on them. At least it’s to a well known public organization in the Czech Republic, but still.
It’s also possible the entire white part just ripped off my board somehow and stuck to the wire.
That’s exactly what I think I’m seeing here.
On Eternity, OP’s spoiler tag works and yours doesn’t.
I find using Lutris and Boilr a better way to add images and stuff to your non-steam game shortcut.
I know, it still feels a little out of touch though.
A PS5 costs more than the median monthly salary in Zimbabwe.
That’s how you get Aurora Borealis in your kitchen.
Had to work with two Creality CR-5S printers, which had those. Every time I tried doing a multicolor print, it would work(ish), but would then proceed to clog itself to high heavens. I’d need to take everything apart.
For those that don’t have the F keys handy, try Ctrl+Shift+R
Can you elaborate? Is there any controversy on the Core One I’m not aware about, apart from it being less open source?