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  • I would say go ahead and make a separate account if it's here on the fediverse and it's important to you that progress remains trackable and organized. A vast majority of accounts and communities here have very little content. Even if you're posting very infrequently, the community here is small enough that people who are interested will see and remember the previous ones.

    A small thing that I think would help mitigate the "abandoned project" look is putting the date in the title of your updates. The post will obviously have a timestamp on it that shows how old the post is (ie "posted 4 weeks ago"), but seeing [December 2024 Update] at the top of a profile feels much more reassuring that something is being worked on, and also makes it easier for anyone scrolling through the account to a. get an idea of how much things are being worked on, and b. navigate through the project history.

  • If you're talking about an account on the fediverse, I don't think it matters much at this point.

    If mean like a typical social media account like an Instagram, or a GitHub page or something, I'd say that when you want people you don't know to look at it and understand what's going on, projects should have their own account.

    I have a personal Instagram account that I throw 3d printing, car, and some paint related things on so I can easily show my friends and family stuff that I do, but I also sell DnD minis and have a separate account that I only post minis to that has information about pricing and whatnot.

  • Just because the benchy was designed to be used as a calibration tool doesn't mean people shouldn't be able to do whatever they want with it. If a print a benchy with The Rock's face on it I'm not gonna go to their website and be like "omg it looks different why???" Also the model is a solid 3d model, it isn't presliced, so the only thing a manufacturer could do to make a benchy "look better" on their printer would be to make it visibly different than the original, which... See above.

    Like I get what you're saying, standardization is important for tools like this, but if someone wants to calibrate their printer it's not like it's difficult to get the original benchy and run your test. If they were just removing models that are nearly identical but with small tweaks I'd be more likely to agree, but they're removing artwork and gag models that could never be mistaken or passed off as the original.

    It'd be like banning children's toys that look like tools because someone might try to build a house with a plastic ruler.

  • think about whatever it was they were thinking about before someone came along and told them they had to earn a living.

    This right here moved me. Not just because it's so spot on, but because I don't even remember what I was thinking about back then.

  • "Do XYZ I'll wait" is always gonna sound snobby, even if it's just a joke 🤷🏾‍♂️ to be clear I'm completely on your side. Even if these were super common in one area or another, if you find it at least mildly interesting, it's in the right place. The opener to your comment just read as super defensive to me.

  • Find me one irl I’ll wait

    How are you being so snobby in claiming that they cannot find something that you literally have just shown exists in the wild, especially when they're implying they've seen them before..?

  • It looks to me like your printer is printing on slightly melted plastic. I don't use orca or a Bambu, so I don't know if you're able to do this, but I would try printing that section slower, or changing the minimum layer time. It looks like that's a small cross section so it's probably finishing the layer and starting the next before the previous one has cooled down.

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  • You are only able to specifically control the actions of the named target, but their death can involve another person.

    Ie you can say "so and so gets hit by a bus" and a random bus nearby will hit them, but you cannot say "so and so is killed by such and such" and have the second person kill the first. I believe both people die of a heart attack if you try.

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  • This depends on how the death note page works specifically but having to write it down all at once might be a necessary part of how it would work.

    Former Death Note nerd here, this isn't an issue, there are several points where names are written out letter by letter or left unfinished to complete later

  • 1st panel: recognizing art style haha, "is this loss" hur dur

    2nd panel: ok no it's some other stupid edit

    3rd panel: I think I'm getting the absurdist humor behind this one

    4th panel: God fucking dammit