So that’s what a plumbus is for.
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
So that’s what a plumbus is for.
Worth noting: “Visible includes mobile hotspot with unlimited data at speeds up to 5Mbps.”
I was recently at a party with a SNES connected to a noisy channel-3 RF modulator because the TV couldn’t switch to its composite input via the front panel buttons, and they didn’t have the remote. I wandered the house until I found a universal remote, then programmed AUX to match the TV and switched inputs. Just things you learn in the '90s.
https://bonsaimirai.com/species/dwarf-black-olive-bonsai
See pictures 3, 5, and 6 in the gallery. The perfect hexagon shape seems to be artificial.
If you ever want to build one, just remember bullets don’t like going around corners.
Seems risky, because people don’t expect chocolate to need refrigeration.
This is a tragedy, I mean it!
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But why would you want to kill Aphrodite?
PLA, but I’ve only used it for sanding small models so heat wasn’t an issue. PETG should be more heat resistant.
Yeah, but those sanding pads cost more than generic sandpaper.
Does mechanical error actually matter when using sandpaper? It seems like most of the error comes from holding the tool with your hands.
You could still fill a watertight gyroid lattice with resin, if both volumes are accessible.
Though the defects are probably useful for releasing air bubbles.
The compiler in me died when I read #4
That DI-30 tape drive was a couple years older than the rest of the system. That’s why it’s half the size of the hard drive. It was a consumer-grade format with somewhat janky proprietary software.
Those songs were scavenged from the internet, as I never had the musical skill to make them.
I used https://cifkao.github.io/html-midi-player/ to get MIDI working in modern browsers, though it seems less reliable than an adlib synth.
The floorists forgot to enable Linear Advance.
Did OrcaSlicer ever bring back the option to slice automatically when changing settings? It’s called “Background processing” in PrusaSlicer.