That actually makes sense for things you want to finish drying on a line so they don’t heat up too much and shrink.
LazaroFilm
I’ve been thinking about building a semi-headless mechanical keyboard with SBC like a pi or similar for a while now.
Edit: I want to build this: https://github.com/penk/penkesu
Does that mean that a website say.. 9to5mac.com or whatever, could create an instance on their website address and you could follow their posts in Kbin directly?
Yep. The masking of pretending you have the name on the tip of your tongue when you know you never even retained it past 2 seconds after you were introduced.
The instance I’m on you need to request the admins to create a community. I like the idea.
Welcome to the deepest rabbit hole in 3D printing! Klipper is nice on the surface and absolutely mind blowing when you dig deeper. If you’re programming savvy, you can make it do basically anything. You can even install a script that runs shell scripts on the pi from the printer. You could make it control your coffee maker via home automation if you wanted. Lol. Anyways. Pressure advance is the key here.
Call them and ask them to remove it.
Pressure advance will solve some of your issues here. When reaching a corner, the head slows down but the filament is still pushed too fast and so it overflows. Pressure advance (in Klipper) can compensate for that.
Probably hydrogen
The phone number reminded me of a trick I found to get peoples names. Ask for their number them hand them your phone with a blank new contact to fill in. (Pro tip, screenshot the new contact or you won’t know who it was) Also “What’s your name again?” — “Joe” — “I know I meant your last name, how do you spell it?”. Somehow writing names down helps me. I can read them and remember them at a time when I’m not focusing 100% of my brain to not fuck up our conversation.
Click that free return button
Look closer, not all the knobs are left handed.