I’m a huge fan of Overture 3D matte PLA. It’s inexpensive, and just prints really well with few problems.
I’m a huge fan of Overture 3D matte PLA. It’s inexpensive, and just prints really well with few problems.
I’ll put an item or two in the cart right off the bat, and people are less likely to take it. Eventually I’ll put the items back.
Dripping coffee onto a metallic ball and getting a C&D notice via social media. Pretty entertaining.
Yeah, I’m not going to play hardcore because at some point I don’t want to destroy my computer and monitors when I smash them.
I have to believe they’ll put out a patch soon to make it fun again. Despite what everyone else seems to think I think overall it’s a good fun game (or at least it was before 1.1.0).
I got in immediately at the start. Played for about four hours with very few problems. Enjoyed my time.
I like it. I would very much enjoy going there every morning to make my pot of coffee. Looks clean, efficient, and visually appealing.
I only used to use it several hours a day. But not once since the blackout.
The developer of Relay for Reddit is working on optimizing the API usage of the app. I’m not using it (still boycotting Reddit), but I see there are android updates every few days.
Nice! Those are some serious spines.
I haven’t done a D3 season in many years. I remember that at least at one point you could earn / find a pet you could keep from then on for all your characters. You think they’ll do something like this again?
I was going to say the same thing. I’ve always prided myself on being able to tell you the general direction anything was in, and could drive in a general direction (before Google Maps) and find my way. But I am complete crap at in-game directions even after really trying to get a feel for the surroundings.
I always thought Nvidia was the default choice, but maybe not for Linux?
I’ve got a level 57 sorcerer and am loving the game. It’s a fantastic game no way about it. Those people can complain all they want: it’s not going to change what the rest of us think.
At some point you’re going to need to recalibrate your printer. The prints just won’t be as good as they should. And it can be very very frustrating trying to figure out what’s wrong. I highly recommend this website: https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html
I’m sure I have misremembered. No one’s near the 100k number.
I think it’s interesting that despite lemmy.world having less users than lemmy.ml it has way more active users. Something to do with improved stability?
Seriously? Where do you get this number? I believe the lemmy.world admin said they had 100k users yesterday.
Upvote for Overture, my favorite.