I thought he was in a hole not a table
I thought he was in a hole not a table
Lock on to all dust aboard the enterprise, then beam into a pattern buffer.
Cool! The only advice I have for that is make sure it’s not plugged into the display connector 😹 I’ve wasted a good amount of time doing that myself.
I’ve been using a pi3 b+ with octopi and so far it’s great even without obico, plus super easy to set up. I set up octopi to get my ender 3 away from high occupancy areas because the hot plastic VOCs were giving me paranoia :P I can recommend investing in a solid setup for any small computer used to drive 3d prints. My setup is a hack with no thermal management and a crap power supply and I’ve lost a couple of prints to unknown causes but I blame the raspberry pi (it’s almost always reporting under voltage events in the octoprint UI).
Has anyone here run self-hosted obico? I’m not keen on the cloud version but if the failure detection works in self hosted mode I’m definitely going to give it a try.
Gotta go count my files again… oh yeah it’s PROJE~14.BAS
Fake news, works great for me
Parquet 4 eva
Csv is for arcane software or if you don’t know where it’s going.
Hdf5 is for Matlab interoperability
Otherwise I use parquet (orc could also work, but I never actually use it). Sometimes parquet has problems with Pandas or polars but I’ve always been able to fix it by using pyarrow
Maybe this? Idk https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agar_plate#Blood_agar
Accurate. Zombie tasks continue to haunt me to this day.
Be not afraid, for I bring good news of a functioning CPU and memory, tools to inspect your disks, and as foretold in the time of the smartphone you may even still have Internet access to read all of the documentation.
Alternatively, just open all the ports?
If water didn’t have surface tension, none of us would exist 😹
I wonder what the legality of transferring ownership of the account to someone in the EU in order to request gdpr enforcement would be… Or I suppose you could become an EU resident but that would be rather difficult.
Also MS-DOS is out there now for anyone who cares to make it work with whatever
When NASA’s lookin in the sky and sees an ocean world nearby
Diarrhea!
Modified to concentrate spirits: The Stilldozer
Modified to grind grain: The Milldozer
Modified for education: The Skilldozer
Modified for sub-marine exploration: The Krilldozer
Modified to modify inheritance: The Willdozer
Modified to administer medication: The Pilldozer
Modified for deceitful promotion: The Shilldozer
Modified to extract oxygen from water: The Gilldozer
Modified for high temperature cooking: The Grilldozer
Modified for preservation of cucumber: The Dilldozer
Modified for stimulation: The Dildozer
Modified to produce fast pitch oscillations: The Trilldozer
Modified to annoy with high pitched sound: The Shrilldozer
Modified for agriculture: The Tilldozer
Modified for tunneling: The Drilldozer
Modified for the Beastie Boys: The Illdozer
Modified for fluid collection: The Spilldozer
Modified for reduced size: The 'lildozer
I apologize in advance. 😹
That’s a good idea, and I think that teaching yourself parametric CAD for the first time in freecad is extra difficult because it is easy to do things that look like they may work but actually break you model (especially dragging stuff around in the hierarchy).
I guess it’s actually pretty dry in there, more like under the table
https://ndesh26.github.io/assets/images/dri.png