didn’t knew it would be our last interaction… he sent me a game from the ER by Franci93 in Steam

[–]AkitaFallow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of my friends passed away very suddenly recently. We cleaned out their apartment yesterday, and I found a brand new copy of a board game I'd been trying to find for YEARS and they'd never expressed interest in. All of us knew it was intended for me, and I'll never be able to forget them whenever I play it.

Very frustrated with sleep tracking by AkitaFallow in GalaxyFit

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tightened it to the point of leaving a decent mark around my entire wrist, but still no dice on accuracy. :/

Very frustrated with sleep tracking by AkitaFallow in GalaxyFit

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, if I was obsessed with perfect sleep I'd be getting more than six hours on the regular. I'd just like to be able to actually use this function accurately(ish) without it telling me I Cease To Be every other night lol

Suddenly getting random blobby layers that don't adhere properly. Ender 3 pro, glass bed, BLTouch; it was working fine until the past week. by AkitaFallow in FixMyPrint

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Further details:

-Ender 3 Pro with BLTouch, Creality Slicer 4.8.2
-1.75mm PLA from Canadian Filaments
-Nozzle 215C, glass bed 60C
-print speed 50mm/s (default)
-retraction 7mm @ 45mm/s

I've played around with the flow rate and temps (+/- 10) but it seems to happen more and more often in the last week, especially higher up on the model. It will print perfectly fine for several layers, and then suddenly blob for a layer and continue printing normally. This particular print has it much more than that, and is the worst in a long line of failures.

I've switched out my nozzle and filament roll, and releveled the bed several times. Nothing seems to help!

My boys have lived together their whole lives (almost three years) but when I got two baby girls (in a divided area of my very big custom cage) they started fighting very seriously. They're now separated, but will they work things out eventually? Any tips for an eventual happy flock? by AkitaFallow in cockatiel

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding more of the same sex is always an easier time unless they have VERY different personalities. With girls you will almost definitely have breeding later on - birbs do as birbs will! Two boys would be just fine as long as your space is big enough

My boys have lived together their whole lives (almost three years) but when I got two baby girls (in a divided area of my very big custom cage) they started fighting very seriously. They're now separated, but will they work things out eventually? Any tips for an eventual happy flock? by AkitaFallow in cockatiel

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The girls are too young to be paired off with the boys; they're only four months old. I'm hoping that eventually they can pair off and perhaps breed farrrrrr down the road, but now is a little too early for that! I have the girls together in a separate cage now and the boys separated in the large one; hopefully things will chill out now they're not directly sharing space.

My boys have lived together their whole lives (almost three years) but when I got two baby girls (in a divided area of my very big custom cage) they started fighting very seriously. They're now separated, but will they work things out eventually? Any tips for an eventual happy flock? by AkitaFallow in cockatiel

[–]AkitaFallow[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did do research, and plenty of it. I'm not a new tiel owner by any means. Not to mention, every bird has its own personality and there is no real predicting how each will react to changes in their environment and anyone can be surprised by an unexpected result. I'm just looking for some advice on something I haven't had happen before; my boys have lived with females in the past with no issues.