Strands #279 “Prepare to be eaten” 💡🔵🔵🔵 🔵🟡🔵🔵
Strands #279 “Prepare to be eaten” 💡🔵🔵🔵 🔵🟡🔵🔵
You can now take sides in that movie and relive your trauma first hand:
This guy uses Excel to write his CNC gcode.
I mean, it kind of makes sense, but it’s…Excel.
Imagine being dragged by the bullet all the way to its destination.
Thanks, I just loosened the extruder idler (?) to roll it back up and restarted the print. Didn’t think of cleaning the filament first, but anything touching the floor has gone through the hotend now.
Yeah, I still haven’t made up my mind about that one.
I get you. When eating (Greek) yoghurt as a kid, any separated liquid had to be mixed back in until it was perfectly homogeneous. When I saw a friend pour out the liquid instead, years later, it was gut-wrenching.
There was quite a bit of initial config to do, but there is Linux OneDrive Client, and OneDriveGUI
I remember the last time I read a similar story, it was mainly toddlers that died. So… Mixed bag.
Pleco does it for Chinese.
I love that it says “BAM” on the guy’s back.
“What can I say? It’s just a toilet bowl.”
From Runaway: A Road Adventure
Thanks for the writeup! The mmu3 assembly instructions do mention I need longer PTFE tubes if I want to combine it with the enclosure, so I dont think there’s avoiding that. We’ll have two enclosures with MMUs next to each other, so having the spools hanging on the outside feels a little too unsightly.
I’m eyeing the (un)original drybox too, but it’s adding quite a bit of cost.
And hardware upgrades.
Do you have any advice on putting the spools inside the enclosure? I haven’t put our MMU3s together yet, but all the official photos show the spools on the outside.
Doesn’t magic wormhole do that? I remember there used to be a few websites providing a web interface for it, but I can’t seem to find them anymore.
I read this in French first, which made it funnier.
I mean, I’m married and neither me or my partner have a ring.