There’s an expanded list at www.creedthoughts.gov.www\creedthoughts
There’s an expanded list at www.creedthoughts.gov.www\creedthoughts
Wet pla also apparently gets brittle over long periods of time which can cause issues depending on your printer setup. This is only an issue if you are storing spools open for long periods of time.
Thanks for believing in me child.
Piracy has never been theft, it has always been and still remain copyright infringement. That being said go ahead and pirate, I’m not your dad.
I didn’t even know jellyfin had hw transcode till this post but I’m with this guy, Intel’s qsv is great. I have my plex server running bare metal on an gen 2 HP chromebox. It’s dual core but hw transcode with Intel QSV will do like 20+ 1080p streams.
It’s real nice of them to include a track for us ender 3 owners.
High quality shit post from prusa here, can’t believe they got 5 songs made for an April fools joke.
I have several cheap USB website and they work fine but my best cam is probably the Luke’s lab USB cam I bought, it has or LEDs so it can see in the dark. I had issues with the atlas they provide for the camera case but the image from it is decent in any light which is real good.
The Polymaker neon filaments fluoresce under black light. Someone was posting pictures on the Voron discord of their printer with the parts all printed in polymaker’s neon abs and under a black light it looks like a 90s arcade. It’s beautiful.
“Any 3d printer capable of printing a gun” seems pretty broad but wouldn’t 3d print kits get around this easily. Like if I buy a prusa MK4 it can print gun parts out of the box but a pile of prusa mk4 parts ain’t printing shit.
I worked with a dude years ago in retail that legit did this on purpose to around four women we worked with. It didn’t work well for him.
I was trying to print some parts and was having a terrible time, couldn’t get anything to stick to the bed and couldn’t get anything started. I leveled my bed a couple times, checked and rechecked my z offset just couldn’t get a print started. Turns out it was just the two rolls of filament I was trying are just bad filament or something. I switched to a different spool of pla and it immediately started printing fine.
Yeah but why would you need to do that? You’re isolating the second power source behind a relay and switching it using the normal controller.
Could you not just do something similar to what printers with mains heated beds do and run the bed/hotend heater to a relay and different power bank?
I’ve only done 3 prints with abs but I used a g10 plate and it worked fabulously. I heard one of the damn prints pop off the plate with a snap when the bed dropped below 60c, that was wild to me.
I do loop swoop and pull but I’m not 100% neurotypical. I did learn as an adult that swooping over instead of under makes your laces much less likely to come undone and since then haven’t ever double knotted my laces.
This is the way I went, I got the tiny form factor versions of a Lenovo and Dell business desktops for about 100 bucks each. If you get lucky you can find real good deals on these things most will take a 2.5" drive as well as a m.2 drive, and they’ll fit upwards of 32 or 64gb of ram depending on the device.
I agree something isn’t right, I have Plex on an HP Chromebook G2 with a Celeron 3865U, it’s a 1.8ghz dual core without HT, and I had it doing like 15-20 1080p streams during testing. Quick sync is amazing.
Are they? Everything I can find seems to say they aren’t.
I remember when the first usb-c Macbooks hit stores Apple didn’t have usb-a to c adapters for sale because they weren’t in spec, a lot of reviews mentioned that.
Latency isn’t the only issue.