mcavoya

u/mcavoya@lemmy.world
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Honestly, I'm surprised this isn't the top comment.

I use it on the phone, computer (web site) and the kitchen display. I can simply tell G to add an item to a list.

Also, my wife and I have a few shared lists. So either one of us can easily add something to the grocery list while rooting through the fridge.

One day a coworker announced he had bought a PC with the new 80286 processor running at 10 MHz (an unheard of blistering speed).

That afternoon the entire Engineering Department went to his house to look at it.

on I Got Away With It · c/3dprinting · 4 pts · 133d

WOW! That is super even. I looked at mine with a FLIR attached to my phone, and it had definite hot spots. It might be time for a new heat bed.

on I Got Away With It · c/3dprinting · 9 pts · 133d

I am impressed that the edges of your build plate are hot enough to keep the corners from curling up. This is a problem I fight on any print that is close to an edge.

on Wise horse · c/funny · 19 pts · 154d

I laughed WAY too hard at this. The closer I looked, the more detail I saw, the harder I laughed.

Yeah, there is more going on here than PJRC, Sparkfun or Adafruit are telling us. In no universe does simply cutting off a revenue stream make sense.

I keep seeing the word "drama" thrown around. I suspect it's not taking place in an online forum, but in the real world.

I don't like pouring in sand during the print. It's too easy for the fans to blow it all over.

I use gyroid infill and leave a hole in the bottom. Then pour in casting plaster after the print is removed from the bed. Let dry and sand smooth.