

PETG becomes as easy to print as PLA after 3 or 4 spools to be honest.
PETG becomes as easy to print as PLA after 3 or 4 spools to be honest.
But I don’t need an editor, do you see an editor somewhere in the infographics? Thought so.
vim -> gnu emacs
It is, but nfsv3 is extremely easy to configure. You need to edit 1 line in 1 file and it’s ready to go.
What’s so bad about it? I have a few complaints about it being extremely slow on my hardware and having some weird UI choices sometimes, but in general it’s great.
It’s up to 14 dead now and 10 more people are still missing and 50+ injured.
Up: 18 dead
Drops for drones, drone parts.
We stopped at ten and I’ve never learned them due to it being, in my opinion at the time, waste of time as you can always just count. They are pretty useful actually. 😅
Group photo in the kindergarten in small town/village?
I have a dedicated box with a heated carpet for reptiles that can regulate temp between 25-60 C, two 12v coolers and two boxes with silicagel, this one runs constantly. If there is a need to dry multiple spools - oven at 50 C for 4-5 hours. That’s my setup for petg.
Now I’m even more wary of their products, every new peace feels more and more like they are attempting to take over python with apparently unlimited resources.
It looks good for prototyping true and makes the whole thing easy to disassemble and reuse. As for safety and size concerns I think they are pretty similar with 3d printers and etching. PVA is far more expensive, starting from us$40, while copper coated fiberglass panels cost <$1 per square meter. It really looks like a great process for learning institutions/kids I wouldlove ro try it it at least once. 🙃
Tbh toner transfer method is a lot easier and requires less materials and cheaper.
I love the idea of pet bottle filament, but afaik there is no way make the filament string continuously and not just fuse multiple one bottle long strips. In practice it downgrades the whole thing into gimmick or extreme time sink.
Just normal dnsmasq without fancy web-ui.
I’ve printed ABS just last week, yeah it required ‘enclosure’, and wall insulation panels and tape worked without any problem. It’s just abs and other materials are extremely hard to 3d print well in general and unheated enclosure gives you little more then my solution made in 15 minutes, while making printer itself harder to maintain. They aren’t in any way must have in 2025, same with corexy (it’s just another scheme among half a dozen of others), enclosed corexy printer doesn’t make your print quality better automatically.
Most people print nothing but PLA anyway.
Thank you for recommendation, I’ll look at them.
nay
rude
I do, also most aur-helpers skip or make reviewing a chore.
why
You can create initful container (don’t know if it possible with alpine) and run as many services inside it as you desire. Crons are pretty clunky inside containers and it’s a lot easier to just run them from host using docker/podman container exec
, writing containerfiles is pretty easy as well.
If you wait a bit for plate to cool PETG just pops off it most of the time.