The fact that this will not be remembered as part of Gate's legacy makes my blood boil.
Inland is good.
Ive not actually had a truely bad roll of PLA but I also don't bargin hunt on Amazon.
If you look closely it didn't, theres lots of little holes as it got higher. The way I avoided a total failure was through the pyramid pattern, since its more geometrically stable than just straight lines.
Microsoft also implemented the Wayland specification and it did zilch for adoption or growth of wayland. Let me put it another way, Chromebooks also adopted upstart and that has not had an impact on upstart use or adoption in the broader linux ecosystem.
Its more likely they're gonna use work done for desktop linux with minimal if any contribution backwards to things we care about.
I just watched a tutorial video. Once I figured out how sketching works a lot of other tasks became easier to figure out and intuit.
I do think knowledge is disorganized, said knowledge is out of date and a lot of included legacy workbenches are offered which adds to initial confusion and the errors aren't very helpful.
I use the linktree branch though. Prior to learning freecad I also worked primarily in a codeCAD library in golang which probably helped with understanding basic operations.
If you look at the community its empty.
You could...just make a solid works community, there isn't even a reason to be jerk about freecad you're not obligated to use it.
I think my issue with Mint is the small team maintaining the cinnamon fork that clearly can't keep up with the desktop.
Otherwise mint is functionally Ubuntu. I preferred Debian for my stable stuff. I like arch currently because PKGBUILD was acomparatively easy package format to learn and modify. Rolling is nice but I've used Debian extensively as well.
Minor correction.
15 out of 15 requests were of black people. 14 of those requests were black men and 1 was a black woman.
As an extruder its fine, I will say cooling shrouds tend to be very bulky and the default cooling isn't very good.
Def a cool controller. I remember reading about it awhile ago.
My project will use a conventional pcb, I just needed to test the spacing of the buttons and get a literal reference for how big it'll be since I knew it was gonna be a bit chunky.
Its kind of incredible how deep funnyplaying is into GB(A) replacement parts that its beginning to actually manufacture its own gameboys outright.