Bottom half of my leg didn’t follow me up when I pushed myself up from laying on my stomach doing home repairs. Sublocated my kneecap, 100% do not recommend
Bottom half of my leg didn’t follow me up when I pushed myself up from laying on my stomach doing home repairs. Sublocated my kneecap, 100% do not recommend


At work I have what I need and trim what I don’t use. It’s organized and in a good enough state to share with new employees.
At home I don’t remember what half the bookmarks are for, and the other half are for long-abandoned projects. No idea how many there are


We saw Wicked for the second time last year. Such a good musical! Went to Keller Auditorium for that one, first viewing was actual Broadway in New York.
Next month we’re seeing Phantom of the Opera!
Yup, changing out your extruder, even if to an identical one, changes the weight just enough to cause this. Input Shaping is indeed what you want to look for, it’ll be different depending on the printer. Some you have to adjust config files, some you can actually do in the slicer now.
I’d give OrcaSlicer a shot, it has some built-in tuning mechanisms


It’s an internet famous spider. Been a while since I’ve seen it! You’re one of today’s lucky 10,000 if this is your first visit from the seven-legged spider


As long as the borders are printing you should be golden. Not something you’d want to to often of course, depending on the printer, since you might strain the hardware at the extreme edges
It’d be great for a kid’s “workshop”. It’ll be fun printing things like this for my son


I just got Easy!Appointments setup after being disappointed by cal.com. I don’t see any options for ics, but it does have CalDAV integrations (along with Google sync as well). I haven’t personally used the CalDAV integration so can’t speak to how mature it is. I’ve got my SMTP settings setup and emails go right out


It’s looking good! I need to start polishing mine up, going to use some of this as inspiration!
I used Claude to do my initial Homepage config, but I’m doing the dirty work getting in there and making it mine.
Don’t let computers steal your imagination and creativity