Yeah I’m fine with copying prints via sd card, and that’s what I’m doing for the moment. A1 mini came very fast and I just did the tug boat classic first print
Yeah I’m fine with copying prints via sd card, and that’s what I’m doing for the moment. A1 mini came very fast and I just did the tug boat classic first print
Groovy 😎
Awesome, thank you for the insight!
Awesome, thank you for the info, probably pulling the trigger today 😁
I’m looking at a Sunlu 4 pack of 1kg PLA, would that be fine filament to start with? I matched the diameter with what they sell on bambu lab.
Ugh I didn’t even think about that, the data collecting. After some research I think I should be able to mitigate that with lan only mode or just some firewall rules or pihole blocking. Thank you for the link!
I was looking at the sunlu s1 and s2 for a filament dryer. The s2 sounds kinda glitchy but functional, and the biggest complaint of the s1 seems to be the 55C max temp.
If my humidity is usually 20% or lower where I live is it likely I can just skip a filament dryer for now?
Digging deeper into the comments it seems someone found the message was from a compromised polyfill code that was running on IA. Now the website is down from a ddos. From what I can see there’s no reason to believe their servers and the data therein have been compromised.
Have you not seen the literally cans of oxygen they now sell? I see them every time I go to my pharmacy
🤣 it’s a 20 year old MMO called Wurm Online. The pacing and skill depth is pretty amazing for an older more patient audience.
It sounds like a YouTube clone from the article, so long form videos storage and streaming isn’t cheap, a lot more expensive than what x usually hosts in terms of bandwidth and storage per views. But yeah also seems like a niche use case.
Still no way there’s a net cost benefit to video hosting from as revenue.
Video hosting in general is not profitable, this is almost certainly not gonna do anything to help Twitter survive, hopefully they’ll shoot themselves in foot even more.
That’s a fair take and I’ve certainly heard horror stories about the invasive programs WFH people have been made to install on their devices.
Maybe it just feels like it’d be easier to spy on you in the building they own haha.
It’s also easier to spy on their employees
I’ve been using Firefoxs integrated password manager for lots of unimportant logins, KeePass for everything else.
I’m already half a dozen prints in and loving it 😁