I was playing soccer on a roof when I was around 5 years old. Backed into the then-knee-high wall and fell, head first, 4 meters onto a cement floor. I miraculously broke my fall by hitting something midway, and managed to survive it with just a cracked shoulder, sprained ankle and a couple of stitches on my forehead.
However, I realized years later that my left collarbone now pops out every time I lift my arm over my head.
I thought I had something on my screen at first 😅.
And that's not that old, I consider myself to be relatively young, and clearly remember using a 56k modem.
Well, most of these spices are imported (in western countries), and it's hard to tell how often they're tested. There are some tests you can do at home (for example, turmeric should apparently not dissolve in water, so if you drop a spoonful in a glass and look at it after 20min, the water should still be relatively clear, or it means there are other additives).
Honestly, every time I try my hand at Gimp, I give up after a couple of minutes. I'm a big proponent of FLOSS, but Gimp feels like a mess. It also looks like the UI hasn't changed since 1995.
Are you perhaps using the new input shaper mode? That one needs higher temperatures (220-230) in order to get proper flow for its increased speeds. Try the default Generic PLA settings.
I second washing your plate with dish soap before you try anything else. Alcohol just kind of pushes stuff around. It's usually enough, but I wash the plates with dish soap once in a while and it really helps.
I also believe that the z-height looks like it's a bit close. Try the built-in Z-height calibration instead of doing it on your actual print. Even better, print a rectangle with horizontal rectilinear bottom layer infill.
Edit: Also, you need to get your hands on some purer alcohol. 70% won't cut it in the long run.
Not driving a car for long periods of time is bad for the car. That means that they would replace it after a few years, and still have two cars, instead of keeping just the one. It takes a lot of resources to build a car, even more so for EVs.
I was playing soccer on a roof when I was around 5 years old. Backed into the then-knee-high wall and fell, head first, 4 meters onto a cement floor. I miraculously broke my fall by hitting something midway, and managed to survive it with just a cracked shoulder, sprained ankle and a couple of stitches on my forehead.
However, I realized years later that my left collarbone now pops out every time I lift my arm over my head.