I'm sure it has nothing to do with nearly doubling the price in two generations.
I lived next to Plainfield Illinois when the F5 hit. I watched a funnel try to form next our neighborhood. The big one went right past us but spared our neighborhood. The schools were hit, my babysitter's house was leveled. Never seen destruction on that scale in person since.
I hate it, it always looks bad.
Sounds like a PSU problem. Swap the power cord. If that doesn't work buy a PSU tester.
Then it has to either be z offset or over extrusion. Both are easily calibrated.
Are you letting your bed soak (sit heated up) before probing? Beds warp as they heat and if you start probing immediately after it comes to temp the shape of the bed will likely change as it settles.
Good thing all the people who needed it most stayed home this election.
That just makes more poor people who can't afford things.
Everyone should know how stupid this theory is because there's no profit in it.
If companies want more saturation they can always advocate for government policies that lift people out of poverty.
Honestly this is better than I expected from Prusa. They are still playing catch-up but not as far behind as I expected them to end up with their first consumer XY offering. It's till expensive for what you get (Prusa). It's too slow compared to competitors. It's a bit small for the price. They need a new hotend setup. But it definitely maintains the Prusa serviceability. Their MMU is still kind of a DIY joke versus the competitors.
You can upgrade for like $500.
Haha, get fucked.
But he can make it an utter fucking mess for those funds to be distributed.
Get fucked.
Haha! Get fucked.
Yeah, that's my point. The idiots visiting it won't get satire.
Lucas is an awful writer. The OT succeeded because he had collaborators willing to tell him as much. The prequels sucked because he was put on a pedestal.
Will anyone visiting know the difference?
Seems like anyone can get one.
A conversation with Ali Breland about the long-simmering ideas animating Silicon Valley’s rightward turn
A conversation with Ali Breland about the long-simmering ideas animating Silicon Valley’s rightward turn.
Any Smart Home YouTubers at CES?
Before the pandemic there were a few homeassistant/smart home YouTubers on the floor of CES every day putting videos out about the new devices they saw throughout the day. I haven't seen any of them doing that since the pandemic.
Anyone know of one that is still doing that or the best place to get summaries of new devices from CES with a smart home focus?