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  • Thanks, I'll try that.

  • Here's the filament temperature range:

    Print Temp: 190-220

    Bed Temp: =<65

    Filament settings:

    Retraction settings:

    I have not switched nozzles. (Am I supposed to?)

    Thanks.

  • Thanks for the information! These definitely seem important, and I'll definitely look in them.

  • An etch-a-sketch art piece from 2018. I used to make etch-a-sketch drawings when I was younger, mostly of trains and buildings. I think I liked the limitations of the method. I drew them while waiting in the room where my sibling took lessons, and while I later got my own, it doesn't work very well so I no longer do them.

    (This isn't the same drawing, but it's close to the first, and doesn't contain my face in the reflection)

  • I've been using rdx since it first released, and In super happy with the app! Thank you for that!

  • Does it work for any distro other than fedora tho?

  • How did you do the split top menus?

  • Really cool. As you said, all the theming looks consistent, even within Firefox.

  • No, definitely not. I buy music off of bandcamp occasionally, to support the artist and get the cool swag that comes with the album, but I don't physically have a way to play cds.

  • I was diagnosed with autism at a young age, but that actually turned out to be a different thing (xxy), so I no longer have the diagnosis. So it's still possible, but not probable, more likely partly a result of xxy and not autism.

  • It's Tetris but for mobile and very good quality

  • No, it's just it's own implementation, it lets you view a list of communities I think.

  • Voyager has the community explorer already.

  • I read the book Paper Towns by John Green as a teen, and out started out good, then just kept getting better and better and way more adrenaline inducing. The characters were going on this crazy exciting midnight excursion and I was up reading until like midnight.

    At a certain point, the mood just dropped straight off of a cliff. It was so depressing and draining but I was in too deep at that point, so I kept reading. After like two chapters of emotional torture, I knew I had to stop so I stopped reading and fully deleted the book off of my kobo and went to sleep.

    The next morning though, I woke up desperate to know what happened, so I booted up my computer, went through Adobe's proprietary mess of a program to redownload the book onto my kobo, skipped the entire middle section, and kept reading. In the end, the ending was okay, but definitely not worth that rollercoaster of emotions.

    I read John Green's The Fault in Our Stars right after, and I enjoyed it!

  • It's probably trying to gain Cueball's trust.