There is custom firmware for the bambu printers but bambu won’t support you if you install it. They won’t try to stop you from doing it either.
There is custom firmware for the bambu printers but bambu won’t support you if you install it. They won’t try to stop you from doing it either.
Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they just randomly select a few customers every once in a while to raise their premiums.
Ignore the shit poster. It’s just one moron spamming an unfunny meme.
That’s a lot of weird assumptions in one post.
A p1p is an entry level printer. It’s just one that’s already assembled instead of someone entering the hobby to buy a cheap printer then get discouraged at having to spend as much or more to bring it up to the same standards if they had just bought a good one to begin with. Your Corvette strawman isn’t even accurate. If I was recommending an X1C or the new $3500 prusia one then it would make more sense. As of right now you’re telling OP to buy a junked car and repair it so it can drive smoothly while learning to drive. Someone new to the hobby probably won’t understand all the settings.
As opposed to buying a cheap printer, screwing around with it for weeks and buying $500 in parts, calibrating constantly with annoying tricks and hacks, and getting frustrated because a new hobby is more effort than it’s worth?
Good article however I would like it if the scroll bar on the examples was always visible. On mobile it took me a minute to realize there was more to some of the code snippets, like the square function in the .map() example.
Yes. I believe the therapists only get paid if their word count per reply is below a laughably low threshold. Like 10 words or something.
Just another c++ boomer too scared to adapt and switch to rust.
No, it’s success is because it’s extremely addicting. Especially for people with ADHD because there’s so many small and easily achieveable dopamine hits that’s easy to get lost for hours.
Epic can suck a fat cock. So can apple but at least I can choose not to buy their stuff. Epic just buys games and now I have to drop it because fuck epic or continue playing a game they’re activly destroying.
Almost as bad as the ones that ask you to rate their app every couple of days/weeks. They all get 1 star with a comment saying they kept asking me to rate and nothing else. I’ll ignore the pop-up once or twice but if it gets annoying Ill make it backfire in them.
Did you remember to give the HTML elements a class or id tag?
I just went over the HTML and css fundamentals about 2 or 3 months ago. But like the other person said, we can’t really diagnose the issue without seeing your code. Alternatively chatgpt has been a helpful tool when I get stuck.
All I can find about their next game is called “In the Valley of Gods” which looks like it is still being developed. What game was cancelled? Also how is that the same as buying an IP then running it into the ground so their main IP can get a mildly popular game mode that will likely be forgotten about in a couple months? I’m already bored of rocket racing and I only installed it because a friend kept begging me to play fortnite zero build which I also don’t enjoy.
Epic bought rocket league and promptly tanked it in favor of their stupid fortniteverse. Maybe steam keeps winning because they’re not actively screwing over their customers.
Huh? I admit I’m not really much of a cook but I’ve always chopped soaked in cold water then boiled in a fresh pot of water. They’ve never been gummy.
Too late. They let their community fester and become toxic to all new programmers and have developed a nasty reputation. I don’t have an account there because of that reputation, and why would I now that I have access to chatgpt? They should’ve ended the gatekeeping like 10 years ago but they didn’t.
I can only assume the rule was proposed since the site’s growth probably stagnated from the toxicity.
Ah yeah. I shed my coat when I turned 18 and it never grew back.
Could your folder tree problem also be solved with a whole loop instead? I’m very new but it seems like recursion is harder but possibly more optimized approach to loops or am I incorrect here?
I used to have a program called netlimiter (needed to throttle individual aop downloads on a shared WISP that was slow as balls). I bought a lifetime license like 10 years ago because I liked the software. A couple years ago they got rid of the old version and bumped me up to the new version. About a year ago I got an email saying something along the lines of “pay our new subscription fee or you lose your access” and basically put me on a trial account. I pirated their old version years ago to see if I liked the software enough after a couple months. I no longer use that software.
Another time I bought a lifetime access for a game on patreon. About 2 years later the dev switched to a subscription only fee to access all the new content and never released anything from updated versions to the older public release. So essentially I bumped down to a free tier of access to a game I paid for.
I will pirate until I die. Fuck these douchebags.