Thank you for the invite and holy crap. That game is so much fun. Derailed all my plans for the night.
Thank you for the invite and holy crap. That game is so much fun. Derailed all my plans for the night.
Would love an invite if you don’t mind!
Would love an invite if someone has one to send.
I have an AMS and love it but I wish it handled color changing like the Mosaic Palette, which melts together filament instead of cutting and purging.
It’s like these people feed on evil to stay alive.
That is the clearest I’ve ever seen the surprised Pikachu image.
People were saying that might have been Valve just covering themselves from potential lawsuits. We’ll just have to see if it’s reverted.
Nope nevermind, I was hopeful it was good guy Steam but it was in fact Sony. Fuck Sony. Will never buy another Sony game.
Oh, I use both, I was just poking fun. That being said, I unfortunately I don’t feel comfortable trying to get my parents on Linux… or even friends.
Most people just want things to work and won’t do any sort of troubleshooting themselves. “It just works” is worth the intrusiveness that comes with Windows.
And Linux fanboys will get up on their high horses while googling how to fix their driver issues.
FWIW, I tried to like Craftopia and it didn’t click, but I’m really enjoying Palworld. If you enjoy Pokemon you should be able to get your money’s worth.
Man, I love Valve.
FWIW Jerboa looks the same as what Sync shows
KDE Connect works great for now.
And even with that… I gave it a shot for a while… But unfortunately, it is nowhere near as good as Google’s swipe/glide typing. I was constantly having to fix words or just not use the swipe typing at all.
I think the answer here is much simpler than that.
It’s warmer early Nov than it is in Dec so putting them up is more enjoyable.
And taking it down later is just pure laziness.
This is such a great idea. I will definitely be doing this next year!
Sure thing, I have a two Sovol SV06’s, one for a 0.4 nozzle and one for a 0.2 nozzle, and a Bambu Labs X1C.
The SV06’s took me a few weeks to tweak, especially the one with the 0.2 nozzle.
Here is my cura profile for the Sovol SV06 with the 0.4 nozzle https://filebin.net/ljh52w2lehipzbms
Just using that outright probably won’t work. What I would do is load up the default Ender 6 profile that Cura has, and then adjust settings based on mine. For instance. You went from a bowden extruder to a direct drive. So you can probably copy my retraction settings as a baseline and adjust from there. You need far less retraction on direct drive extruders (i.e. 0.2mm-1mm for direct drive vs 5mm-8mm for bowden).
I would also look up CHEP and Teaching Tech on youtube. They have great videos on bed leveling and everything else related to 3d printing.
Yeah 3D printers are fussier than I expected. Especially when printing anything involving supports and more specifically… small areas that need supports. I print a lot of stuff for D&D and have just started cutting things up into pieces with blender to print easier, then glue it together
I will say. My first thought was obviously to ask what printer you have, to see if I could send you my profile for you to compare (depending on the slicer you use). Then my second was to ask if you’re having issues and if so, what the issues are.
Only because sometimes a seemingly large issue could be a very small fix.
When I first started, I got it working great and then out of no where nothing would stick to the bed. I spent more time than I’d like to admit messing with settings only to realize it was the oils on my hands causing adhesion issues. Some 99% IPA fixed all my issues real quick haha.
Rarbg shut down I believe.
Mindustry
An open-source factorio like game. You can play it on PC or your phone, and it has a self hostable server that is relatively easy to setup.
Edit: I’m really glad to see this game is pretty well known!