

I’m also annoyed by PWM artifacts on taillights.
I’m also annoyed by PWM artifacts on taillights.
Pretty easy to prove you didn’t commit a crime that hasn’t happened, no?
But then you’re buying the phone from google, which is not great if you’re trying to boycott google.
OOP smells like a pro-putin propaganda account. Someone else doing something bad doesn’t make your own acts of murder any more justifiable, especially when you’re murdering someone completely different than the wrongdoer.
You can scan a document to PDF, sometimes the default orientation isn’t correct.
You mean you don’t open the terminal and use mkdir?
I mean, so do I, but it’s not something I ever needed to do on a phone.
I don’t think it has much practicality, just get some known straight/square object and attach your test indicator to the toolhead. Measure your motion error directly.
Oh, you mean characters that are actually on the keyboard. I thought you meant stuff like ‘Δ’ or ‘°’
Do you know how to create a directory on your phone? Lots of kids have never used a desktop/laptop, just phones and tablets.
That’s not one helpdesk needs to know, unless you’re in a specific niche where it’s relevant to how your normal users interact with your product. (For example, some backend service, where your users are web devs)
Yes, helpdesk should know the basic steps that happen when you power on a computer.
Open source is a major boon for process automation in a print farm. I also wouldn’t trust ANY cloud platform with anything remotely sensitive, like product development prototypes.
Looks like that arm would be a floppy noodle, it wouldn’t surprise me if it needs re-calibrating halfway through a print just from temperature changes.
I put it on full power until part of it starts boiling, then reduce power to low until it’s heated through.
The problem is that the user usually can’t tell if the AI output is infringing someone’s copyright or not unless they’ve seen all the training data.
None of my devices have one that’s lacking a physical switch to disable it.
What would it take to pass a constitutional amendment for ranked choice voting, or any other voting system without a spoiler effect?
Spoiler: not by voting
As someone that has one, I’d say more than 80%. That might be accurate if you only print other peoples’ designs, but for functional parts I’ve designed, 80% are a total non-issue, 10% need to be rotated 45 degrees on the build plate, 5% need minor redesign to fit, and the rest I was able to break into multiple prints without issue.
Even if you eventually need a bigger printer, I’d still buy this one. I’ve definitely run into situations where I need to print multiples more often than I’ve wanted to print something big.