That's a good way to keep filament dry, but it takes a very long time to remove moisture from filament that way. It's a lot faster to use a dryer/dehydrator before putting it in the dry box.
Hydo power can be used as storage, and can generate power on-demand. I'd recommend avoiding YouTube if you want reliable information.
No, this is fake. You can put whatever you want in the envelope and send it back, but they won't deliver a whole package. They only prepaid postage for a letter.
Of course if you send something dangerous/threatening you might get arrested.
You forgot the /s so I'll pretend you're being serious:
Of course you can debug the kernel drivers, it is open source after all. But it's always easier to start with a working system and change one thing at a time to isolate any issues that might come up.
Intelligence is the ability to avoid doing work, yet getting the work done.
-Linus Torvalds
(6) Try buying a toilet that uses more than 1.6 gallons per flush in the US. Oh wait, you can’t, it’s banned.
Not the best example since they're trying to reverse all of these environmental protections.
Because 99.999% of the time the hardware you're buying is different from the hardware you have prior experience with. Even if the model numbers are the same there could be a change in hw or fw revision that breaks compatability with whatever drivers you previously had success with.
HOAs get a lot of hate, but the last one I lived in actually recommended mowing the leaves instead of bagging them.
Oh, he did it to another cop. Now I see why he was fired.
I live in America and haven't noticed this as a man, I assume the misogynists have enough self awareness to keep it somewhat out of sight. The last time I noticed something inappropriate, the person quietly left the company a few weeks later. I have no idea if it was related to what I saw, but I wouldn't be surprised.
I 100% believe that it happens, it's just not visible to me.
That still seems a little hyperbolic, but I see your point.
Using your analogy, this is more like telling someone there's an unlocked door and asking them to find it on their own using blueprints.
Not a prefect analogy, but they didn't tell the AI where the vulnerability was in the code. They just gave it the CVE description (which is intentionally vague) and a set of patches from that time period that included a lot of irrelevant changes.
Is there any other plausible explanation? I don't understand what you were referring to here:
How could a vehicle that may not disengage the accelerator when the brake is applied be allowed on the road?????
Do you know of any vehicles that do automatically disengage the accelerator for you when you press the brakes? It sounds like the driver was pushing both the brake and accelerator pedals at the same time. Not to defend Tesla, but this one seems like it could be the owner's fault
From the OP:
A later found out that her adoptive parents never completed her naturalization.
You don't get it, these people who adopted a little girl and supported her to adulthood only did it so she would eventually get denied a passport and possibly deported. It's called "the long con," look it up.
/s
That speculation was fueled by liberals buying Teslas.
Where was NoVac, again?
Yes, obviously they're for communicating with other drivers, what gave you the impression I meant otherwise? I was responding to this in your last post:
Unless you turn your blinker on to let people know your want over how is anyone going to give you enough space to merge in? [...] You need to hit the blinker to let others know you want to move then check for space.
There are a lot of times where it makes sense to wait for a gap in traffic, rather than asking people to let you merge. And in those situations you would check for space before turning on your signal. You should still use your signal, even if you know you already have space to merge.
A "hooker skirt?" Isn't that a little misogynistic?
How much do you spend on lenses vs camera body?
Hey everyone, I'm new to photography and wondering how much people spend on lenses compared to the camera body they're mounted on? Does it make sense to buy a higher end lens for a mid range camera, or would you be better off getting a slightly cheaper lens and spending some of the money on a nicer camera? Mainly wondering about used gear...
Currently shooting with my SO's D3500 when she isn't using it, and thinking of buying my own. Considering a used Pentax since weather resistant lenses seem easier to find for them than other brands...
Edit: how practical is it to use a Pentax lens on a Nikon with an adapter, and vice versa? I assume the electronics like AF and VR won't work?

What's causing this pattern on my first layer?


I'm printing with PLA on a "PEO" print bed (really a textured PEI), on my heavily modified ender 3, and there's a pattern on the bottom of my first layer that I'm trying to get rid of. The top of the first layer looks fine, and changing the z offset in either direction doesn't help. I've also tried slowing down the print speed because I thought the extruder might be skipping, but I'm still seeing it at 10mm/s. Any idea what could be causing it, and how to get rid of it?
Pic: https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/31cd6cef-16de-47b3-995f-197f7d0b432d.jpeg
Edit: the first layer went down from the bottom left to the top right, but the pattern I'm seeing is perpendicular to the extruder path