Pretty much all the reasons I can’t stand most 3D Printing communities on the internet. Too much basic troubleshooting answered dozens of times already and not enough cool projects.
Pretty much all the reasons I can’t stand most 3D Printing communities on the internet. Too much basic troubleshooting answered dozens of times already and not enough cool projects.
The big issue I see with people driving Phillips screws is that they don’t use a large enough driver size. Computer screws for example are Phillips #2 and I’ve never had an issue with them stripping.
My father literally had a digital rolodex device for keeping his phone numbers in for his early cellphones.
Canada threw up their hands and said, “Fuck it, I don’t care, use whatever date format you like.”
Frankly I don’t even want that. I hate when my fridge starts beeping at me because I have it open while I am putting away groceries or cleaning it.
Having my lights automatically controlled is nice. They turn on just before sunset, then I have my lamp in my bedroom turn on just before I head to bed normally so I can get straight into bed and hit a button to make the room dark.
I have a few other things connected to Home Assistant like my 3D printer and an air quality meter just to have a dashboard for how things are in my place. But I have zero interest in appliances being connected to the internet. Especially anything that could be dangerous if it malfunctioned.
Nah there is Debian, Arch, Gentoo, and Linux from scratch depending on your level of madness.
Back in the day I used some smaller distros. Sabayon and Archbang both come to mind.
I never had patience for that and would just read ahead and ignore the person speaking.
I’m an Extruded Cut person.
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Filament too wet obviously /s