But then 3d printer owners don’t feel like their investment has a purpose
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But then 3d printer owners don’t feel like their investment has a purpose
I know that there’s that other marble clock guy with the heave accent, who’s currently making the second part of it
is this just Google feud?
you eat cigarettes?
It’s mostly a joke. There’s a thing on Printables where people make stupid gardena adapters and multiple cigarette devices. (At least I hope it’s a joke. Please don’t smoke multiple cigarettes xd)
It’s worrying for sure, but I think the PLA might give up earlier than the chassis. That said - you never know, it might still bend the laptop.
You know what? I didn’t believe you, since I’m using it for a long time on Linux and never had any issues with it. Today, when I helped a friend (on Windows) with some SFTP transfer and recommended FileZilla was the first time I realised the official Downloads page provides Adware. The executable even gets flagged by Microsoft Defender and VirusTotal. That’s actually REALLY bad. Isn’t FileZilla operated by Mozilla? Should I stop using it, even though the Linux versions don’t have sketchy stuff? It definitely leaves a really bad taste.
You should probably look into if there’s a company doing this local to you. Either way, I’m very interested in this too.
People don’t use FileZilla for server management anymore? I feel like I’ve missed that memo.
I mean, it’s better to have to many comments than not enough
Before I started, I already had some experience with python for simple scripts and Discord bots. I also watched a lot of tutorials for Godot, but I quickly lost interest in Godot because at the time I felt like I wasn’t ready for stuff this complex. I also felt like Phaser3 isn’t really beginner-friendly either, because of there not being a lot of ressources. The one’s that exist are pretty meh. The official docs don’t have examples or good explanations, and the official examples are confusing to navigate and it’s hard to find what you need. In terms of JS, it was similar enough to python for me to understand the basics, so that was pretty okay.
Apart from that, I had a good amount of knowledge for GIMP and VSC to use them properly.
At the start I wanted to create a way different game, but I quickly realised that my idea was way too simple, and done already so many times that it’s hard to do anything unique with it.
But after a few days of coding, it became easier and easier, because I realised how similar my ideas were to implement. Or it was the other way around, that I came up with ideas that I knew how to implement, idk.
TLDR: Didn’t really have a plan, tried out different game ideas, and further developed ideas for the current game simultaneously while learning how to implement ideas.
My first game: A small dungeon-crawler style treasure hunter, written in JavaScript with Phaser 3. I’d like to note that those are not my assets, I only worked on this for two weeks and I also learned JavaScript and Phaser 3 in that time.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask :)
I use TinkerCAD since and it works very well for the simple things I do. Only thing i miss is importing images as a heightmap, similar to Cura slicer.
As you should.
Ohhh yeah that’s a good one
I mean, it’s not like you can tell from the outside