Someone will put the AppImage in AUR
Someone will put the AppImage in AUR
The borg wouldn’t really defeat the death star, they’d assimilate it. It’s too much of their kind of geometric ship not to. It would be fun to watch them with the stormtroopers. On one hand the stormtroopers aren’t the brightest, in the other hand, their armor would probably be a little better against borg nanite probes. But would eventually all get assimilated.
Make sure all of the parts of your hotend are tightened. Especially where the Teflon tube ends. I set up a new printer once and it was having similar issues and it ended up the nozzle wasn’t fully tightened and was getting plugged up in the small gap. Changed the nozzle, cleaned the plugged material out, and made sure everything was tight, and it started printing just fine. Most PLA should print well at 200.
Indeed. In Deep Space 9, they built one and tried to sail it from Bajor. Got caught in a field of tachyons and ended up at Cardassia. Would essentially be like us making it to Proxima Centauri though.
I wonder how long it will take to get to Cardassia
Her last name isn’t Borden, is it?
Jessica Jones has definitely made some questionable decisions in her life, but Windows?!?
Who needs a six-pack when you can have a mini-keg.
Knock out a wall or two.
It looks like they’re about to lay down the hull for the starship Enterprise in the background.
Hopefully it’ll help.
Cura has an option called “print thin walls” I was unable to print and smaller text without it enabled. But when it was enabled, things looked pretty good.
Shouldn’t the Manga really be Sherlock Holmes, on whom House was based.
I knew it would be something dark, based on most of his other shows involving death. Didn’t realize it was that dark though.
I just wonder what Discovery would’ve turned out like if Bryan Fuller had stuck around as the showrunner.
Honestly, as often as warp cores fail to eject when needed, regular ejections could help ensure they’ll work as expected.
Yup. That’s a pretty common one to explain the whimsy of the English language
The Vulcan Science Directorate has determined that time travel is impossible.