You and I and everyone on Lemm are a rounding error.
There was also no reddit migration.
The amount of waste and time it takes are downright insulting
That's capitalism - it'll gladly sell you even its own criticism
Small steps like what? There's no small steps in changing lifelong OS
I did, check my comment.
Completely new and dried for 24 hours in a dedicated dryer. Thanks.
SOLUTION: runs contrary to common knowledge, but what ultimately helped was:
- INCREASING print speed. The usual recommendation is the slower the better, but at that point, there's no pressure control over the filament
- ENABLING retraction. Again, usual rec is to disable it for flexibles but turns out it alleviates too much backpressure which leads to filament buckling in the extruder
Also printing hotter than mfg recommends: I printed at 260 (10C over recommended maximum).
Thanks to u/Over_Pizza_2578 for pointing me to the right - opposite to everything else - direction.
Yes, this is probably adding to the situation.

Unable to print TPU 93A
EDIT: solution is in the comments. TL;Dr retractions ON and INCREASE speed. Both opposite to common knowledge.
I can't print flexible TPU properly. It's either foamy, inconsistent extrusion or jam city, nothing else. I wasn't able to complete a single print properly in a week and probably 50 tries.
Tried
- 24 hours of active drying
- speeds of 10-30mm/s
- flow rate 1-1.2 (100-130%)
- temps 220-250 (mfg rec is 235-250)
- 0.4 and 0.6 nozzle
- Cura and PrusaSlicer
Direct drive (Biqu H2 V2s) on a well-tuned Ender 3 (no issues with ABS, PETG, even nylon). Part fan off. Printing on PP tape (no adhesion issue).
I can get halfway decent looking print with 250C and a Flow rate of ~140% but it eventually jams anyway. Lower temps give super inconsistent extrusion, nozzle spitting chunks intermittently.
At my wits' end. Any more tips? I don't have any other TPU ATM, may be just shitty filament? It's a cheapo polish F3D Filament TPU 93A. Thanks!
I'm in the same boat. I'd like to have something like this integrated with Home assistant but Grocy is just ludicrously complex. It's like SAS for your fridge, only more complex. With rude developers who always know better than everyone else.
This may be overkill but try Piped.video
It removes all tracking and ada frok youtube and allpws you to import your subscriptions.
But games are escapism! :)
I have absolutely no idea how Brave got the reputation it has. It's business model is disgusting and extortionate, it's like paying for warez. Been clear as day since day one.
Just what we need
For me the responsivity of Klipper UI was reason enough. Octoprint is unbelievably slow on the same hardware. The other thing was ease of configuration - no firmware compilation and flashing necessary. And the third is the actual printing performance - Octoprint has a really bad implementation of the actual print data transfer, and the serial interface routinely chokes on fine data such as arcs. That never happens with Klipper, even at much, much higher print speeds.
It's an old joke, Guardian was known for insane amount of typos
Grauniad definitely
No, not yet. Weird, I know. No client has this feature AFAIK.
Thank you, that looks great. Might help me back into the game.
...so it's absolutely impossible to hold. It's becoming bad even now. I'm glad they at least got back to straight edges, my 11 Pro is impossible to firmly hold without a case.

How to search within a sub?
How can I search within a sub with Memmy? Say, only search for "Mario" in Retrogaming sub. Should be obvious but I don't see it.

Eye icon - what does it do?


What does this icon do? It appears on scroll sometimes. Tapping it does nothing.