Few years ago I had similar issues with silk PLA - until I accidentally sliced it with a prusa PETG profile. Came out absolutely perfect. Since then I just treat silk PLA like prusa PETG.
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Note that those are deepseek, not chatgpt. I’ve largely given up on chatgpt a long time ago as it has severe limitations on what you can ask it without fighting its filters. You can make it go on hallucinated rants just as easily - I just nowadays do that on locally hostable models.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•3D Print (and Play!) The Super Mario Tune As A Fidget ToyEnglish41·3 months agoOnly way I managed was chrome in porn mode via VPN.
Went digging a bit after that and found a statement from them that anonymous download issues are intentional to drive people to make accounts.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•3D Print (and Play!) The Super Mario Tune As A Fidget ToyEnglish249·3 months agoCan we ban makerworld links here? They have a low limit on downloads without registering an account, a very shitty default license many use without the reading and generally don’t hide they want to run that thing as a walled garden.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•[BambuLab Blog] - Firmware Update Introducing New Authorization Control SystemEnglish2·6 months agoWhile I fully support that comment, their cloud printing thing also is annoying - I’d rather they spend effort on proper lan printing.
On my mini I’m still using octoprint (even though I’ve added a network card), on my mk4s I’m using the local connection for uploading - but I got the GPIO board, so once I have time that should enable me to get better monitoring working again. But it all still feels kludgy - something like enabling octoprint control via network instead of USB for the mk4 would be way nicer.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Dust adapter for Bosch GKS 55+ circular sawEnglish3·6 months agoI did a bunch of vacuum adapters last year and ended up just going for some stiff TPU. Solves the cracking at layer lines issue and compensates for unevenness of the vacuum.
aard@kyu.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•ADP gives you a person’s username and the name of all their employers when you type in their name and phone number.142·7 months agoI expect the responsible person listed for some specific application to react to an email about it to fix it, and not send me police. Why would I want to jump through hoops for doing them a favour?
Same applies also if there’s no easy way to send a mail to someone responsible.
aard@kyu.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•ADP gives you a person’s username and the name of all their employers when you type in their name and phone number.381·7 months agoDepends on how the parties behaved in the past. There are a bunch of government entities which called police on me in the past when trying to work with them about discovered issues and as result also will just get anonymous 0-day drops in public forums for future issues.
aard@kyu.deto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Something something case-insensitive file something...10·7 months agoThat’d break git repos where files with the same name, but different case exist.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Considering the Prusa CORE One as first printer - any reason to reconsider?English2·7 months agobut I wanted to fix an issue with their app (I am an app dev), to discover that it isn’t FOSS like the slicer.
Prusa has other software than their slicer? What does it do?
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Considering the Prusa CORE One as first printer - any reason to reconsider?English8·7 months agoMy first printer back in 2016 was a FlashForge, which at that time filled a similar role in the market as Bambu is doing now.
Their designs were initially more open than Bambu is now, but went more proprietary over time - I had a Dreamer which still used a lot of “standard” parts. Despite that I ran into several issues that were either a pain to work around, or impossible, due to Flashforges attempts at keeping bits proprietary. I switched to Prusa after that, and have been happy ever since.
For me personally that experience was enough that I’ll never by something like Bambu - though for people with less technical abilities who just want a box that works they’re perfectly fine.
Currently I have a mk4 upgraded from a mk3s as main printer, in the enclosure, with mmu. I’m considering upgrading it to a core one next year, purely because of the lower footprint of the core one in a case compared to the prusa enclosure, and my limited space. My old flashforge was corexy, and was quite annoying about bed leveling - which lead to me avoiding corexy for a while after that. But as far as I can tell the bed mount on modern corexy are way better than on the old flashforge (which had a tendency to bend forward), plus there’s autoleveling now.
I did tank tracks in TPU - I’ve since stopped using it, but not because they broke, but because they keep stretching. Removing one element after 10 minutes of play becomes annoying over time. Though I am somewhat curious how long I could continue doing that before something breaks.
aard@kyu.deto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Why buy a film canister when I can design and print one?English5·8 months agoI guess empty ones are hard to find - but some manufacturers (like Foma) are selling their films in them. In other news, I’m drowning in those things.
How do you do an ultrasound on a cat with just two people? Last time my cat had one 5 people were holding her, and she almost got away.
If you can afford it see if Eaton has a smaller tower UPS suitable for you.
aard@kyu.deto Programming@programming.dev•A truly monstrous async web chat using no JS whatsoever on the frontend17·11 months agoAbout 20 years ago I made a script that converts pictures to HTML tables. Back then RAM was a severe problem for this, and even for more powerful hardware browsers tended to just crash on larger pictures.
I checked it again a few years later, and things looked way better. I guess using CSS it’d be rather trivial nowadays to do the same with a short video by just cycling through showing/hiding tables of each frame.
aard@kyu.deto Android@lemdro.id•F-Droid exploring to include paid apps, in-apps, subscription, and ads in appEnglish213·11 months agoPaid and FOSS are not mutually exclusive. You can always build packages yourself if you don’t want to pay. A well executed implementation might allow some projects to drop or reduce their play store efforts.
aard@kyu.deto Android@lemdro.id•Unihertz's Kickstater for a new 5-inch phone is still open, does anybody have feedback on their other models?English20·1 year agoNo OS updates, unless promised at release. Some security updates, though. They’re GPL violators, and don’t release kernel sources, which makes 3rd party OS images harder.
Devices are generally easily repairable,they sell spares, and their support also sends you parts during warranty period if you ask - I just received a new battery for my titan slim.
At the time of sending the mail I need the metadata - so offering a SMTP server implementation which keeps this in memory while forwarding is not hard. You’d lose a persistent spool in case of delivery errors - but we’ve been doing relays that keep the client connection open while trying to deliver the mail to relay errors directly to the client already 30 years ago, so that also isn’t an excuse.
For IMAP - if you don’t do serverside searching or similar it’ll work with fully encrypted mails.
Yeah, Prusa Mini and (back then) mk3s with PrusaSlicer