A mistake doesn’t mean it’s an accident. A mistake means they made the wrong choice.
A mistake doesn’t mean it’s an accident. A mistake means they made the wrong choice.
I bought the carborundum glass bed for my S1 Pro, it’s replaced my PEI bed entirely and see no reason to go back.
That’s because the arbitrators are hired by the company. Unless it’s an egregious situation, who’s going to side against the people signing their paycheck?
Most disputes most likely fall far below the limit for small claims, where a lawyer is not required, or even allowed in many cases.
For most people, it’s a hobby for fun, not a job.
Those that want to make a job out of it tend to spread out the content creation to youtube and tiktok, and often sponsorships fill in the gaps.
The ones that actually make a decent living only from streaming are a fraction of one percent.
You raised my hopes, and dashed them quite expertly sir! Bravo!
Perhaps it’s the traces of cocaine left over on those bills?
So what about 3D printing? Currently, input shaping uses an accelerometer to calculate resonances and uses that data to adjust movement and reduce flaws in the printing process. For anyone with knowledge of both fields, would this allow a built-in or add-on accelerometer to be used in real time to compensate for momentum and resonances even further?
Does this mean anything to the average user, or is this a very specific use case?
Does installing the Proton BattlEye runtime do anything?
I don’t play many games that use it, but for Ark you have to install a separate BattlEye.
If anybody truly hates Toronto, it’s Montrealers.
Is your scaling set to something other than 100%? That seems to mess with gamescope and mouse location detection or something like that.
I’m trying, but you’re not making it easy.
Anybody named Mony.
I have a bunch of issues seeing content from catbox.moe half tge time, so that might be it. The link in the post seems fine though.
It rotates when I look at it. Once you manually move it, it stops rotating, but the rotate checkbox gets it moving again.
Murdering scientists?
Meh, I don’t think there’s anything morally wrong with what he did. What he did wasn’t just legal, it’s literally his job. The only issue is that Valve is now angry at him for their own failing.
To continue the same analogy, they didn’t just leave the gate open, they literally invited a bunch of people and told them to invite other people. I’m not sure what they expected if not this exact situation.
Not sure how it works with your printer, but with mine on Klipper, after bed leveling I have to save and restart the firmware, and then I have to go back and select the profile that I just saved, otherwise it doesn’t use it.