This is the right answer. You're hot end is pulling tight and causing this skew.
I'd like to help increase engagement here. I can tell we have tons of smart people subscribed to help the community with technical issues and the likes. So I'm thinking maybe we should have a game or computer of the month. Talk about what you have, what you're playing or maybe programming on.
What is everyone's thoughts?
Cheers Henry
Well, duh. That just means that 93-84% of Redditors are bots. Bots didn't know there was a shutdown, so those bots kept slamming reddit. So with that data I now can assume Reddit was only 7-16% human.
I need help, mods wanted!
Hey everyone,
I hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe.
I'm hoping I can rally some help with this Retro Computers Lemmy. Maybe 2 more mods to help?
Message me or leave a reply!
Cheers Henry
Pretty nice.
Its from Siraya Tech, it's pretty handy.
Was using the bottle that came with my Creality Halot One, it was flesh colored. Tried a test with the basic AnyCubic. Came out better than the Creality by far.
Bottom Layer: 27S Layers: 3.5S
Going to start bringing in these settings.
Hey,
So I want to use my Plus/4 but I don't want to kill it. I've read/heard that the Plus/4 will eventually off itself, the TED will die(?) So I'm scared to use the damn thing.
I got a bunch of tapes I want to play, but I don't want to damage the thing. What's the approach to ensure I don't cook the TED from just using it?
PS: Not power supply related. I have a Ray Carlsen multi PSU.
Its just helping you update.
Cheers
- Henry
Yeah new cars usually have the ability to do that themselves and also usually do it when safe.
They auto start when power is needed or if the situation changes. Eg: touch the steering or gas pedal. Another example is my car will auto start it too many cars are around me.
Shutting your non-auto starting car off and then having an emergency happen could land your ass in trouble with insurance and the law. If you're on the road, your car should be running (unless it was designed this way). Of course people mentioned wear and tear, so that too.
Cheers -Henry
Still going through my included bottle of resin, they sent me flesh color. This is my first venture into resin printing. Ive been FDM printing for years now, have a few Ender 3s.
Waiting on a new bottle of AnyCubic's HD grey :)
Hi everyone,
I created Retro Computers to help grow a community here on Lemmy. I am excited to be part of a new growth and also a bit sad to see Reddit fall. I hope everyone enjoys their stay!
- Henry