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Really? I’ll have to look into migrating from AWS. Thanks for the tip!
Just a geek, finding my way in the fediverse.
Really? I’ll have to look into migrating from AWS. Thanks for the tip!
Praise the lord… for… panda butts?
Other recommendations are great but you could also try some type of adhesive AFTER you’ve eliminated any other potential problem sources.
It does look a over extruded. Have you calibrated your esteps? I always need to do that when changing filament types and sometimes even between rolls of the same filament type (especially bargain bin PLA from amzn)
My ender 3 with a textured glass bed sticks perfect with PLA and nothing else. For some reason PLA+ tends to lift. Glue stick helped with PLA+ but I hated dealing with because it REALLY stuck so I switched to masking tape. That does the job and is easier to remove. On my CR-10 with plain glass bed (no texture) I use hairspray… Mostly because that’s what the guy I bought it from recommended and, to be honest, it does work amazingly. Nothing sticks to that glass plate bed without an adhesive but it pops right off once the bed cools down.
That said, I don’t recommend “extra” adhesives unless you’re fully sure you’ve solved any other potential problems. They can be a help/bandaid but if the root cause is something else then you’re just masking it.
Some materials and beds need some help, some don’t. I primarily use PLA and PLA+ with the occasional PETG and TPU.
I feel personally attacked by this comment.
Same. I was so (oddly) proud of my streak. Then my spouse brought it home from a meeting with friends : P
:: laughs in shabby, bearded, cave dwelling developer ::
I’m sure it might help for cold contacts (HR first look?) and things like that, especially without a strong background/CV. But in my limited experience nobody cares if you’re good and good to work with.
I say “limited experience” because I’ve stayed at my last few jobs between 5 and 17 years each. So I’ve not really been switching that often and therefore usually not actively seeking new positions.
But maybe you get a bonus, worse, problem from the chiro? Got to look on the bright side : D
Fun fact, they short changed the horse:
Over a short period of time, they calculate, a horse can exert up to 14.9 horsepower.
Am old, also out of the loop and would like someone to explain it to me in “grampa” terms.
I only remember TFC, and that was a long time ago
I had to check and make sure I didn’t type the comment above because it sounds exactly like me.
All UIs do things slightly differently, the CLI is always exactly the same… Everywhere. UI for non trivial conflict resolution? Definitely. For everything else, CLI.
And, I’m also reticent to use rebase unless I have to. Gimme that good ole FF :)
This is a fan-fucking-tastic article! Thanks bud.
But is there a dedicated app for organizing your porn?
That was meant to be a joke but I’m pretty sure I saw a project posted on lemmy awhile back for that exact purpose : D
I’ve been curious about this myself and it’s been asked a few times. I’m just regurgitating those answers with no expertise myself so… be warned.
Past answers: By keyword? Not at this time, regardless of following qualifications.
By instance/domain? Only if you’re running your own instance.
If you’re just a user, there does not appear to be a way to block an entire instance at this time. But, it’s been requested (many times) on multiple apps and in the lemmy core github via issues.
I tried to recover my Mojang account and migrate it three times. Each attempt gets a stock response asking for certain info (receipt, email, username). When I provide this, I get a response from a different support user asking for the same thing I just provided. After three to five back and forths (with the same questions and the same answers) I get busy, frustrated, and leave it for a few weeks.
Once I have time, I start over and the exact same thing repeats again.
I wrote it off as a loss last year with an asterisk of “another reason to fucking hate Microsoft”
This is info I didn’t know I needed. Thank you.
100% agree. Great description that dives into particulars of what I hand waved at.
I teach a programming class to young adults (18-25, usually) and was flabbergasted last semester when I realized that a couple of them didn’t know what a directory hierarchy/file system was.
My suspicion is that the ease of use angle of “just tell me what you want and I’ll find it” led to this. Not saying ease of use is bad, but I expected more from people wanting to learn programming.
And I’m over here meticulously organizing my music library into folders by band, album, year, etc…o the humanity.
I once had a task stripping a ODM out of a large project, reverting to the native driver, because of its (extremely) poor performance. Also the fun of profiling the project to prove the ODM was to blame. I also empathize with the “supposed to make things simpler, makes them more complicated instead” point you make.
From many experiences, I hate ORM/ODMs and am immediately suspicious of anyone who likes them.
Same. I go through periods of printing a lot then getting busy and not touching it for months. I’ve noticed my PLA and PLA+ get really brittle as they age even when stored in a dry box and drying again before use.
I can usually get it to print but I have to be gentle with it.