Reminds me of the recent reaction to the director of the Supermen movie, and the people calling the xenophobia “barbaric”.
I mean, it’s nice when it falls back at the same meaning, but it reaching its antonym is just great.
Reminds me of the recent reaction to the director of the Supermen movie, and the people calling the xenophobia “barbaric”.
I mean, it’s nice when it falls back at the same meaning, but it reaching its antonym is just great.
Everything we know about the way metal crystals grow is against they growing up hairs.
And you can get 1F capacitors in bulk from China for a few dozen dollars each.
Those things are still dangerous and scary. The 1T magnet way more so than the capacitor.
I remember reading about their names in explainxkcd. I think the only one never named in the comics is Cueball.
For a while, there was a blog, but I don’t think it named any character.
Hum… Did they change the name of the North-America’s South-West like the Mexico president requested too?
Last time my printer did that, there was an alignment problem between the extruder and the end of the hot-end. It later also started to clog the hotend, when the alignment got worse.
The other time I had a similar problem, I’ve unknowingly lost my slicer settings and had the filament size misconfigured.
Yeah, dust is not what you need to care about. But it’s not good to have a printer indoors.
There are enclosed printers that you can plug ventilation ducts that solve this problem. Some have filters, but any filter without a molecular sieve (usually activated coal) won’t help you, because the problem isn’t with dust.
Resin printers also give you problems on handling the resin. It’s not enough to enclose those printers, you need protection equipment and a place to deal with the supplies and recent prints.
Oh, nice, Windows 11 will fix Teams!
The one problem with that is that I need to know I’m not being told about a meeting to take a print.
Well, my local mail service often has less lag than Teams…
It temporarily deletes my meetings just before they happen, so that I don’t have to attend them!
Of course, when I open it later, the meetings are restored, with the original date, and no trace of the deletion. So not attending them is quite hard to explain to others. But it does save me from attending!
Ok. That is a very compelling use case. I guess over some size they become a non-brainier.
You want to minimize wight and vibration on the printing head. And everything that deals with pellets adds a great deal of both.
In theory you can manage to melt the pellets in a static machine away from the printing head. But you will get a lot of new problems getting it where you need and switching it on and off as needed.
As long as it’s not a water poodle…
although August might have to be translated to the target language
Funnily enough, Augustus being a person’s name¹, anybody that uses those same months will understand without translation.
1 - Well, ok, a personal title. Even more funnily, a claim of being god… that’s completely independent from the one the OP is concerned about.
You mean like NixOS?
It wouldn’t technically stop anything, it would just make your live Hell on Earth if you tried to add that self-updating ring-0 proprietary software in your servers.
But I guess what you are looking for is immutable infrastructure? That one would stop the problem.
It’s only marginal for running custom code. Every large organization has at least a few of them running important out-of-the-box services.
You are thinking about a soldering plate? Those go up to 300°C or some times 400°C.
A phone screen is fixed with hot glue, that starts to melt around 60°C.
Hum, ok, I misunderstood you.
Your 1 triangle will need the inclination similar to that middle segment of the bottom side of the piece. I will be huge.
Yeah, I will need an explanation on this.
Do they plan to taxi all the way to the destination? (Are those bridges clearance charts about height clearances for trucks on the kinds of bridge that passes over a road?)