The problem with this infographic is that they aren’t depicting the size of the trucks in proportion. That 37%er is probably 3x as large as the 64%er (the whole truck itself)
The problem with this infographic is that they aren’t depicting the size of the trucks in proportion. That 37%er is probably 3x as large as the 64%er (the whole truck itself)
Honestly, this looks like it would be repairable with the appropriate sized heat-press insert, and a longer screw. Granted, things are pretty tight in that area; but it looks like there is enough beef left on the underside to repair this ‘properly’.
Yeah, they’re fine. I use RedPocket for my daughters phone because it’s like $120 for a whole year of phone service. They’re often better than the ‘pure’ networks because they can fall back to AT&T when T-Mobile is down, etc. Often times they aren’t only on a single network. Hell, Mint was doing so well that T-Mobile ended up buying them (probably to dissolve them, honestly)
They’ll spin it as “Air travel has been on an upward tick!”
Pedophiles arguing why they like this niche anime just a little too much…
Hah! Did you paint that yourself? That’s pretty cool.
PETG just is a pain in the ass sometimes. Really sensitive to moisture, and it loves to stick to hot metal. So it has a tendency to overextrude because of the steam, and bunch up on the nozzle, causing all sorts of havok.
The key to printing it is just keeping it dry – the latest batches I’ve held feel like they’re way softer than I remember, so I suspect mfgs are putting more glycol in it than before.
Also, do a sanity check and go back and print PLA from time to time. Sometimes you won’t realize something else is wrong and you’ll blame it on the filament, but something like the idler arm on the extruder is broken, etc.
You can print it on Textured PEI, or Glass - but I suggest putting a little glue stick down to act as a release agent on the PEI - PETG and PEI bond together too well in some instances (ESPECIALLY on smooth PEI)
I run a business repairing consumer-grade 3D printers.
I’ll appeal to whatever I think is gonna keep your ass alive.
I’m going to tell you that people who try to commit suicide often end up unable to use their own facilities, and wind up trapped in a wheelchair unable to move or talk or care for themselves - so even if they still want to kill themselves, they’re trapped forever in hell until they die of old age instead. (Appeal to the chance you’ll fuck up)
I’m going to tell you of all the people you will hurt, and all the things that will suffer when you’re gone. (Appeal to Emotion, Appeal to disappointing others, etc)
I’m going to tell you that you’re loved, I’m going to try to stop you. Life is a wonderful, fantastical lottery that you’ve somehow managed to win, and I’m not going to let you throw it away. (Threats if I have to…)
I will use every fallacy in the book to try and keep you here with us. Alive.
Really wish they transitioned to a “Not-for-profit” structure, rather than non-profit. Non-profits can still be profit driven, sadly.
Tighter security, better blocking of malicious tracking code, etc.
Why in the hell would they shoot an already dead food service worker?
People aren’t idiots. If they don’t know what it means they can look it up or ask for help.
Flip that. People are idiots. If they don’t know what something means, they won’t look it up. Not Desktop Linux users today but, definitely normies if Linux ever comes on a system they buy in the future.
You know MythTV got a major update this last February right?
I still don’t trust it, but I’ll keep an eye on it - I’ll try to use it as a non-secure communication method until I can wireshark it and verify the claims.
Isn’t this basically the exact thing that happened with the “mouse utopia” project?
This screams honeypot. MS-Paint logo, some broad “encryption” claim without mentioning any cyphers at all, the nice “positive-intentions” website… Why are your ‘intentions’ front and center but not the information on what you are doing to keep your clients safe?
The logo is literally a fish, giving me the indication that something fishy is afoot… I don’t trust it.
Do any of you young’uns remember MythTV?
We blocked ads when they were a part of the video way before internet ads were ever a thing. We’ll be fine.
They made a good example - BlueZ software stack sucks; if Fluoride can be put under a compatible open source license, I’d much rather us use better subsystems in 100% userspace. That’s a win for everyone.
G.W.Bush looks like an absolute genius compared to the shit we have today. That said, I can see why it would be easy to see Obama as one of the best, because man we’re striking out…we haven’t seen a non-clown contender in a while.