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  • Cmon guys you're both pretty, lets accept that were doomed and vote Big Asteroid 2024

    Really though vote now for the chance to vote again, not that it fucking matters because we're 40 years late to taking any corrective action, but I'd like to vote again

  • I switched my whole desktop to light mode, including VS Code, as to try to better associate day and work, and be a little easier to read in a light room. Also I find the night light yellowing a bit nicer with white and a dim screen. People whine about their preference as if they'll be using your phone/whatever, its very interesting

  • Im actually curious what those would be, I've been mostly "vanilla" printing, tweaking speed and the likes, only recently tried ironing. And I would hate to be missing out on a cool feature and not even know it lol

  • Made the switch, yet its still easier for me to remote onto a windows machine to still use autodesk than learn any free alternatives ( freeCAD :l ), and a WiFi driver took me 2 days to find. However my workplace for some unbenownst reason has 11 Pro (instead of enterprise) on some of our machines, which Ill notice popups for office360 and kinda cringe at, hoping the customer never does

    Do have to push prusaSlicer, I used Cura for so long but just experimenting found more satisfaction for the slic3r solver, especially for bridges and overhangs

  • Then why is it literally my job to work on machines that sole purpose is to find parts, yes aircraft fasteners even, that are not up to specification and reject them? If your metal is porous, it is weak. If your threads don't make proper contact, they sheer, if the nut head is off perpendicular, it cracks. I could go on.

    These parts are rejected because their particular variances make them unaccountable; they will not behave as modeled. If you think it is not hard, I would love to know your method for producing oh something like 300 fasteners a minute with that degree of precision. If our machines let even one bad part through, we're rediscussing our contract. A 5% false reject rate is considered acceptable over having any bad part go good...

    It is difficult, wouldn't you say? Its a goddamn modern miracle, screws damnit

    PS also we work in micrometers, if you actually knew how small nanometers are.. well you wouldnt have said that, cheers to learning

  • Last I heard he's been taking whole school field trips down the the Mariana Trench in his carbon-fiber super-submarine, isnt that cool!?

    Could you also clean up this blood that has somehow written out a number of goofy rules I apparently have to follow?