How much you wanna bet that if this was an artic fox, or polar bear attack, the words inner city would never have appeared in this article…
Ok, that’s fair, but polar bears and arctic foxes aren’t known to frequent the tropics.
How much you wanna bet that if this was an artic fox, or polar bear attack, the words inner city would never have appeared in this article…
Ok, that’s fair, but polar bears and arctic foxes aren’t known to frequent the tropics.
The 3d gloop mentioned in the video is a solvent that’s used for welding PLA. You could definitely use that to properly seal it. And being built from blocks like in the video (which is due to a limitation of the size of a 3d printer) means that any leak would probably be limited to a single block at a time and probably not catastrophic.
Her videos used to be mostly about 3D printing Iron Man suits, but she found a (likely more profitable) niche doing sillier things with 3d printers and her engineering knowledge.
Ignorance is not stupidity.
Despite this being reported on tech news, most people won’t even be aware that it’s a thing because most people won’t actually read about it. And the majority of gamers probably don’t even know what a kernel is or why an anti-cheat with elevated privileges would be a bad thing.
Most people buy their computers with Windows preinstalled and probably couldn’t tell you if the CPU is Intel or AMD.
Ice dancing has been an event in the winter Olympics since 1976. Not just figure skating, it’s literally called ice dancing.
I’m partial to “j’encule,” which also would work in that context.
You’re supposed to put some type of desiccant like silica gel beads that will pull that moisture out of the air.
Leaving the box open will just let humid air in. You can’t let air out without also letting air in unless you have some sort of vacuum pump.
I’m on Nobara. I doubt that the distro is the source of the issue.
She called them potatoes, not apples.
If you’re bombing civilians and blockading aid and starving the country, why would that be what you let through?
Quebec is somewhat independent, but definitely not ready for actual secession. Lots of natural resources, big producer of hydroelectricity, etc. But a significant part of its appeal on the international stage is its inclusion as a part of Canada.
The fact that it would also literally split Canada in two, with the maritime provinces separated from the rest of the country, would be a bad deal for everyone involved.
Yes, this is a pretty big materials and time saver when something comes off the print bed. As long as you notice it before things go awry.
Blender itself doesn’t do CAD in the traditional sense, but it does have plugins that add that type of functionality.
Clearly that’s outside of the scope of this writeup, but I thought it was interesting. It’s amazing to me that such amazing software like Blender can be free.
By default, I don’t think so, but you can install gamescope and that supports Wayland.
“Overwhelming majority” is a very common turn of phrase with a specific meaning. It doesn’t mean that anyone is actually being overwhelmed, just that it’s a very significant majority.
Or you could just use toggle bolts and not have to 3d print anything.
You can make a piece that fits one way but not the other, like a diamond that barely fits in, that you rotate 90 degrees and screw into. How much weight do you need to hold up?
It’s not the supports that are the problem, it’s the second wall inside. The red walls are the outer walls, and the green ones are the inner walls. There’s an outer wall on the inside of the inner walls. Basically the part with the tree support in the middle is considered outside by the slicer. Instead of having a second set of walls plus tree supports, there should just be infill.
I live nowhere near the tropics. In fact, I live in a place where I could actually see polar bears and arctic foxes if I was so inclined. I like that they exist, but I don’t want them anywhere near me, as specist as that may sound.