Exactly, if you prevent crime in the first place, there's no criminals to be tough on.
Conservatives don't want to actually prevent crime, they just want to be able to loudly and visibly abuse and imprison an out-group.
Exactly, if you prevent crime in the first place, there's no criminals to be tough on.
Conservatives don't want to actually prevent crime, they just want to be able to loudly and visibly abuse and imprison an out-group.
I was thinking it looks like AI. What's with the dude on the balcony below glitching through a random curtain outside the balcony door??
True... but i mean lasers are cooler by virtue of being lasers. 😁
Personally, I'd be worried about subjecting the printer to the lateral forces and torques a knife would put on a printer that was never designed to contact the workpiece, if you ever wanted to use it for FDM printing again. But maybe that would be a good project for a printer that was already beat up a bit.
Since you mention the Ender 3, mine came bundled with a laser cutter attachment. I have never actually gotten around to using it, so I can't offer much other than to say that such an official accessory does exist and might be less of a hassle than some of the DIY options you are considering.
Thats true, and a good point.
But as long as you go straight from the original packaging to your dry box, you shouldn't have to worry much about it ever getting wet to begin with.
There are probably cheaper bulk options--but I personally bought some 50g satchets that change color when they start to saturate, for convenience. 3 of those keep a large bin dry for a few months depending on ambient humidity and how often you open it.
It's crazy easy too. You can get a decent size plasric tote with weatherproof gasket for about $15-20, and a few packs of reusable dessicant packs will.run another $10-15.
For about $30 all in you can keep 6-8 rolls of filament below 10%RH full time with zero hassle.
I lived a few blocks in from the center-right edge of this photo when it hit.
It was really wild to look down these streets that used to be lined with huge shady boulevard trees, and just see clear sky down for 1/2 mile straight.
Beginner here (to Linux and networking anyways), running Unraid for about 18 months now. Fully agree, it's been great for actually getting up and doing useful things quickly and relatively pain free.
Eventually I would like to try working backwards and getting things running on a more "traditional" server environment, but Unraid has been a great learning tool for me personally.
It's like... Maybe some folks learned to overhaul an engine before they got their driver's license, but lots of people just need to a car to get to work and back today, and they can learn to change their oil and do a brake job when the time comes.
I get why the map is upside down... but why is the marina logo right side up??
Right after too-salty popcorn, this is one of my go-tos when watching a movie--especially with a peaty scotch.
Maybe a dumb question, but have you enabled port forwarding in your torrent client and ensured that the VPN server you are connected to allows port forwarding? Proton has decent documentation on how to do this, but it's not obvious if you didnt already know you needed port forwarding.
This had me tripped up for nearly a full year after I got back into torrenting.