Ackschually
PLA is not abrasive by itself but it’s additives might be. Titanium dioxide is a common colorant for example which might end up eroding your nozzle slowly.
Ackschually
PLA is not abrasive by itself but it’s additives might be. Titanium dioxide is a common colorant for example which might end up eroding your nozzle slowly.
So mid print, pause and resume just like with replacing a filament roll.
Tek’matte!
You can’t get fooled again?
Steam deck has entered the chat.
Wasn’t that bad IMO.
I blame that fucking fish that just had to climb out of the sea whatever-billion years ago.
They don’t tbh. I think many jobs there are redundant but people play an elaborate game to pretend it isn’t.
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It was also my first CAD program. Perhaps not having experienced others makes it easier to tolerate the quirks of FreeCAD.
I’m quite happy with FreeCAD. It’s not really intuitive but I’ll gladly take that over any other program with those modern account/subscription/cloud bullshit “features”.
Sekiro. I immediately started ng+ after finishing it. It’s a great game.
Slaanesh.
Memes from the oldest of ages…
Rise up to the top of the pages!
I’ve always used BTRFS with rolling release distros like Arch or Tumbleweed and never had an issue with the filesystem.
I think you mean having to mount the subvolumes instead of the partition itself.
This can be done by mount -o subvol=whatever /btrfspartition /mountpoint
After having done that it’s the same.
Sekiro on the steam deck. It’s difficult since I never bother with parrying in action games but it’s quite fun.
I use a mushroom stamp as biometric login.
Not surprising but I’m glad a famous 3d printing youtuber points it out.
My printer is set in an Ender tent, it’s like a grow tent and it’s connected to the ventilation system in our apartment. Everything gets vented outside.
Also due to static electricity most particulates will stick to the air tubing. Which is good because it will agglomerate and is therefore easier to get rid of.
Microplastics and VOCs are bad mmkay. If you can smell it you’re doing it wrong.