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  • You're helping the planet too. The most environmentally friendly appliance in the world is the one that's already built!

  • Trigger discipline: not

  • I pirate damn near every piece of media I consume.

    I also have my automatic 401k contributions at work cranked up to like 15%. I never see the money in my bank account so I don't even think about it and force myself to fit into a smaller budget- which is the best way to save.

  • Make sure you change the specified nozzle size in the printer's settings (not just slicer settings). That matters for the stepper scaling.

    Consider you are now extruding a larger volume of filament through a larger nozzle. The reduced amount neckdown from filament size, and larger volume of plastic to cool, means you also need to now print at a LOWER temperature than you would with a 0.4 nozzle, else the plastic will be too liquid and want to run out of the nozzle faster than the filament is pushing it. You also now have more plastic mass pushing against the surface tension, and the increase mass can also not solidify on the part surface fast enough and want to droop over the edge. Back it down to 230c, or even as low as 220c, as well as increase your part fan max speed. See if that improves things.

  • clicks instantly

  • beamNG was one of the games that drove me to build a new PC this summer with an actually modern CPU. That physics engine is completely unparalleled but damn have you gotta pay for it.

  • oh shit are those beans

  • i have a feeling it's a reference to drug dealing

  • May I please have a water

  • Productivity = At least 3 shitposts per day on lemmy shitpost

  • Ok, I loosened it from my wallet and it just fell down onto my office floor. What now?

  • No and don't waste your time buying accounts on a dying site

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  • Math majors solving problems while not knowing what measurement units are

  • This requires defining an additional separation between "lazy, but productive" and "lazy but NOT productive"

  • Vimeo was supposed to be the "Professional's Youtube" that was more of a paid service for businesses and pros. They figured out users wouldn't migrate there unless they let most other stuff in too though.

  • You would connect both positive and negative of your fan to the PSU rail, but the positive side to the fan would need the inline fuse.

    You can connect it without a fuse, it's just risky and I discourage doing that.

    Those connectors would work for a secondary supply if your laptop charger is 12 volts. Most laptops charge at voltages higher than that though (15 to 20v is typical range) so read the charger spec carefully.

  • Based off this incomplete thread official integration is desired but not yet complete. Sorry didn't look into that first.

  • Beautiful, while running at a stuttery, jittery 20fps 🤣

  • Try SoulSeek