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ireeb.bsky.social
I'm a nerd for roller coasters, theme parks, computer hardware, 3D-printing, design and web development. AKA noahbeeri he/him
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Aber mit der Bezeichnung in Berlin haben sie ins Schwarze getroffen. Daran erkennt man direkt, dass es sich um eine sorgfältig recherchierte Infografik handelt.
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This random box from IKEA that happens to fit behind the printer perfectly when it's right against the edge of my workbench.
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If communities just had a "TOXIC MODE" switch that someone could turn off, that would be awesome. But I don't think the community is actually that cohesive. Some of these people have nothing better to do than fighting other Linux users for using the "wrong" distro.
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The main advantage of Linux is the fact that it doesn't suck ass. Windows is still more user friendly though (though Microsoft keeps working hard on making it more and more difficult to use).
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I'm also a web developer, and most of that stuff just works better on Linux. Pretty much all servers run on Linux for a reason. I still feel like Linux requires too much time and effort to get into. That starts at having to figure out what distro to use.
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Technically, that's a criticism about the community, not the OS. As always, it's a loud minority, trying to tell people how to use their computer. I'm still on win, but I'm considering getting a linux partition in addition to that, because Microsoft tries their best to make Windows worse and worse.
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It would be difficult to pick a favorite, but my top 3 in no particular order would be PolyLite Pro Metallic Silver, PolyTerra/Panchroma Matte Charcoal Black and PolyLite Starlight Neptune
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"Same rumours as last year?" "Same rumours as every year, James." If we go by the rumours, TotNH/Crazy Bats has probably been demolished about 10 times so far, and Geister Rikscha probably just as often 😁 But as I said in some other comment, not knowing what happens next keeps it exciting 😂
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Die Medikamente helfen vor allem mit Antrieb und Konzentration, aber gegen das allgemeine, "langfristige" Chaos im Kopf kann man damit glaube ich nicht viel ausrichten. Ich habe einen ADHS-Coach, der mir mit diesen Dingen hilft.
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But it's only really useful when it's a brand that's trustworthy. When a manufacturer I don't know puts something like this on their website, I don't really trust it.
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And one more thing: The maximum tolerance is one thing, but it doesn't tell you about consistency. A filament that has a tolerance of 0.03, but with only very gradual deviations in a few spots might print better than one with 0.02 but a very inconsistent diameter that's all over the place.
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Also, when a manufacturer puts a tolerance on their website, I don't just take it at face value. I don't even know how accurate their measurement tools are, and if their QC would catch spools that exceed these tolerances.
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To be honest, I don't care about this too much as long as it prints cleanly. I feel like it's mostly a marketing number, and most brand name filaments have pretty consistent tolerances anyway.
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Grid support or organic/tree support? Soluble or break-away? (You started with the 3D printing jokes!)
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And they missed it again with 3MF. How many dimensions does this file have? 3, MF!
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Wenn ich aufwache, liege ich meistens halb auf der Bettkante und die Katze liegt mittig im Bett 😂
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(4) Und nochmal zum Gehäuse: Ich hab auch schon gesehen, dass manche einfach einen Müllsack über den Drucker gestülpt haben. Würde ich zwar nicht so machen, aber z.B. eine Kiste, die groß genug ist, kann schon reichen. Mit dem ApolloX oder rApollo ASA von FormFutura habe ich gute Erfahrungen gemacht
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(3) Bei PETG muss man nur bei den meisten Druckbetten zwingend was aufs Druckbett machen, sonst bekommt man es eventuell nicht mehr runter. z.B. Haarspray oder Klebestift reichen schon.
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(2) Man kann sich auch theoretisch ein Gehäuse selbst bauen, wenn man auf Nummer sicher gehen will, kann man sich auch einen Aktivkohlefilter bauen, der sich um die Ausdünstungen kümmert. Ansonsten eben PETG, das hält auch bis 80°C aus und ist einfach zu drucken.
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Man sollte irgendeine Form von geschlossenem Bauraum haben, da ASA (und ABS) dazu tendieren, sich zu verziehen, wenn die Luft drumrum zu kühl ist. Außerdem entstehen beim Drucken ungesunde Ausdünstungen, die man nicht unbedingt im Raum haben will.
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PETG hält nochmal etwas mehr Hitze aus, ansonsten ist ASA für draußen sehr gut, wenn der Drucker das kann.
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Guten morgen, auch schon wieder so 🤏 kalt? 😁
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Im Zweifelsfall: Nikki
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Jetzt müssen Leute (insbesondere wenn sie Krissi heißen und einen Stream haben) hier spannende Dinge posten!
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"Zu pyro sag ich nie no" oder so
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Wenn du dir einen Fernseher bei Temu oder Wish kaufst hat er vielleicht sogar echte Feuer- und Rauch-Effekte!
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GuMo! (?) Ich hab gehört bei Socaberg ticken die Uhren anders :D
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Hallo :D Hoffe, diese Seite etabliert sich!