I’ve used old pocketbook reader with some opensource libraries to make some small apps with questionable utility.
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Sorry, it wasn’t an attack on you or anyone in particular, I just feel dumb about buying a big pile of alluminium.
So Creality doesn’t skimp on R&D? I couldn’t tell tbh, it uses some kind of klipper pretty old-school technology overall and can’t print.
Other cheap chinese printers are often great, both value and quality. It’s creality problem, I’ve had ender 3 before and it was a nighmare to make work but after that it printed alright as long as you didn’t change anything. Here it will print okay one day and won’t be able to finish first layer next day with same gcode
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I pretend to care about the lives in Gaza and Palestine?English
0·6 days agoThere is a big difference between “i don’t care” and “fuck them”. I mean I don’t really have mental energy and passion to really care for their conflict (for many reasons) but my opinion is close to: it’s horrible and isr*el is fucked up hellhole, not “fuck the palestinians”. You shouldn’t act like you care unless you care but you can at least filter it a bit or don’t participate in conversations that involve that conflict.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Pentagon Declassified image of Aliens.English
0·6 days ago
One of the first problems. Z-axis connectors were loose (as in they would partially fall out of their socket during normal working) so it was fixed with glue.
First layer of one of the good prints.
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Orca, but tried creality fork as well no difference at all.
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Programming@programming.dev•Claude Code's creator is sick of the phrase 'vibe coding.' Suggest your alternative here.English
92·8 days agoHe can use whatever word he wants, why should anyone care about his preferences?
It doesn’t look any more ‘tailored’ then any other scheduling software? There seems to be 0 salon specific features after a quick glance.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Instant Download STL Files: Ready-to-Print Models Save TimeEnglish
0·25 days agoThey lose resolution, can’t be easily edited, don’t retain color, often they need repair.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Instant Download STL Files: Ready-to-Print Models Save TimeEnglish
0·25 days ago- stls are bad actually
- model needs to be designed for print from the start
- yes, properly designed ‘ready to print’ models can be great, yet there is still a lot of variance in printers’s capabilities that will require at least some time to configure in slicer
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Programming@programming.dev•Are we doing crimes when scrapping data online? For example public available music?English
52·1 month agoI did, obtaining a monopoly on it would go counter my beliefs. Anyway originality is overrated and very hard to measure. Especially now.
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Programming@programming.dev•Are we doing crimes when scrapping data online? For example public available music?English
153·1 month agoI can’t care less about copyright and ‘crimes’ of copying.
They are essentially the same, both are kinds of physical injury.
I didn’t, actually compared similar things both times.
So we shouldn’t compare some but should compare other types of suffering?
I mean there are far more challenging and demading types of work that don’t require physical labour. Streeming/being youtube personality is one of the least demanding and challenging work there is.
If someone has their leg broken with bone sticking out and another person who fell and now has a broken skin on their hands I should assume they feel more or less the same and shouldn’t compare?


Gitlab and gitlab-ci really are great and easy to support with little problems as long as you update regularly. It really does look cringe, but they always were chasing current dumb thing relentlesly.