I can’t wait to see more of this TEMU SR-71
I can’t wait to see more of this TEMU SR-71
Since the Play store requires one
It probably has moisture, dry it in an old food dehydrator from goodwill or get a filament dryer.
Multi-Color Printing!!!
Like chocolate? I would love a food safe 3d printer to print chocolate. Just sayin’
If your local machine dies, and you have a backup on your phone which you cannot unlock… aren’t you screwed?
Where is the key stored?
I wish I could be of more help, I’ve rarely used google meet and never used it to record.
The social contract, and the knowledge that it isn’t acceptable and any women inside would likely scream and the man would be perceived as an attempted rapist and would face consequences.
Did you consider your privacy invaded any more after the third time than the first?
You are never going to cross a border anonymously. The extra checks are to prevent people crossing borders under a false identity. If you are travelling under your own identity, then you are no less private than you ever were. They’re just taking extra precautions to prevent people from using false identities.
Absolutely! Did anyone know of one?
Another vote for sublime. I’m a full stack web developer and it’s all I need. The native features and extensibility blow me away. It has so many features I’ll never use them all. Multiple cursor editing saves so much time. Really give it a chance and you’ll fall in love.
No … that’s 4k not 4kb
I actually store all of my filament (that isn’t loaded into my AMSes) in a large antique wooden steamer trunk (like a pirate chest). It’s massive, and can hold dozens and dozens of spools. Wood is breathable and absorbs moisture, but also allows it to evaporate out into the room (whereas plastic bins trap it inside). I keep a bunch of dessicant inside, and I’ve never had a problem with filament humidity. The filaments I commonly use are always loaded up in my 4 Bambu AMSes. In there, I have extra dessicant pods with reusable dessicant beads.
Big hands crew represent
This is what I use, and I had totally forgotten that you could switch layouts. I switched from windows to Linux Mint Cinnamon about 12 years ago, and then to Ubuntu but I didn’t like the gnome menu. Having grown up with windows, that style of menu was what I was most comfortable with, and ArcMenu was there to fill the gap.
It’ll be more than a day. Expect a week and be pleasantly surprised by 5 days.