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  • elauso@feddit.deto3DPrinting@lemmy.worldDry your filament!
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    5 months ago

    I still don’t understand how those cheap filament dryers work: they fully enclose the spool and heat up the air for a few hours. But where does the moist air go? It’s still trapped in there with the filament. It makes no sense!

    I always leave the filament dryer a bit open so the warm air can escape, taking the moisture to a better place (far away from the filament)


  • Yeah those communities are wild. Before I bought my own printer I thought 3D printing is mostly fixing your printer and buying better parts and bed leveling and tuning etc.

    Wasn’t looking forward to it so I bought an off-the-shelf printer with minimal assembly from a “boring” Chinese brand - couldn’t be happier with it, it just prints without any hassle and I have no urge to switch firmwares or tinker with the printer itself instead of with the printed stuff. To each their own I guess.

    (Still plugged in a raspberry pi for octoprint and did some initial calibration for the filament of course …)


  • I’m in the same boat: Hollow Knight frustrated me so much that I never finished it, even though I really liked the lore and the world and the non-boss fights. Celeste on the other hand might be even “harder”, but as you respawn on every screen literally instantly, you can fail and retry hard parts a hundred times until you make it.








  • There’s a lot of open source browsers out there. Would you use one if it doesn’t have […] mandatory extensions?

    There are literally only chromium-based browsers and Firefox (and its forks) with any meaningful market share. Developing a new browser engine is extremely complicated and time consuming, so there really is no danger of having “too many” browsers. And of course all browsers based on chromium (Google Chrome, Edge, Vivaldi, Brave, …) support the same set of extensions, because they use the same engine. So extension compatibility is also not a problem.

    Supporting the gazillion ever-changing web technologies and standards and layout systems for a completly new browser is a problem though.









  • Kann in dem Beitrag nichts erkennen von wegen “alle Medien sind doof”. Der Autor, den ich bislang als besonnenen Juristen wahrgenommen habe, stört sich an der (von Klick-Geilheit getriebenen) Hexenjagd, die dabei rechtsstaatliche Prinzipien in den Dreck zieht.

    Völlig unabhängig davon, wie prominent der (ehemals) Angeklagte ist oder um was für einen Gesetzesverstoß das geht, kann man das meiner Meinung nach schon zurecht kritisieren. Medien haben Verantwortung, nicht nur einzelnen Menschen gegenüber, sondern auch bezüglich des “gefühlten” Rechtsverständnisses der Bevölkerung.