

If you’re buying instant coffee you have to do a dalgona at least once (probably just once)
Network automation engineer and general techie. Admin of mimiclem.me


If you’re buying instant coffee you have to do a dalgona at least once (probably just once)
I’ve been dealing with the same for a while with rapid petg. For me it came down to tuning retraction/untretraction distance/speed. PETG is more generally more viscous than something like PLA and retracting too far can cause large gaps like this.
This can also be caused by oozing from the nozzle. The filament that is meant to go down next drips/strings out of the nozzle so the hotend under extrudes until the pressure is back
I don’t see mention of your print speed but if it’s fast-ish (above 100mm/s) the pressure balance in the hotend becomes a significant factor


I had a long comment but @criss_cross added more context than I could. To summarize, there is infrastructure in us-east-1 that can take you down even if you host in another region. Also lots of stuff there and closer=faster=better.


Why does this feel so liminal?


That’s interesting to hear, finamp has been great for me for at least a year and a half. What kind of issues do you see if you don’t mind me asking
This was my pocket account. Got much more intentional when I started running wallabag
Lol keep it up, this one was good


Black people: “Why am I in this?”


I guess it’s time to get serious about homeassistant


I find Fedora provides a great balance between new code and stability. I’ve had lots of trouble getting distros like Ubuntu to work with newer apps and features.


Microsoft going down the shitter


I guess it’s time to get serious about homeassistant


I guess it’s time to get serious about homeassistant


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RIP to those of us with kids
You can map it to something else. You have to download a Samsung app to do it but it’s relatively trivial


Great photos!
Lmao this one got me