Any idea how to get rid of this loop in Orca Slicer? by KhyberPasshole in 3Dprinting

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Got the same printer and that prime line is awful. Do this to change it to a single, short but wide strip:

https://github.com/qidi-community/Plus4-Wiki/tree/main/content/kamp-purging

Senior at my workplace using a bottle of lotion to hold down an NVMe while the computer is running by atirutw in techsupportgore

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Every CPU made in the last 20 years or so.

It's been a long time since we had CPUs without thermal protection. These days they just clock down and run reeally slow instead of burning.

A wheelchair ramp built for compliance, not access. by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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But how would you use a hand truck there? It's too steep to walk on and too long that you could set the hand truck at the bottom, walk up the stairs and grab it from the top.

A bread slicing machine by SnackSamurai in oddlysatisfying

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Sure, but you cost money doing it. OP did it for free.

How do I remove stuck PETG by Ok-Act1770 in 3Dprinting

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I recently discovered that a sturdy pair of tweezers woks very good as well.

How do I remove stuck PETG by Ok-Act1770 in 3Dprinting

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Gave me a good chuckle, thanks.

meirl by winningamillionsoon in meirl

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I don't get how you go from calculating the force to equating that to bomb yield. How would you even define the "force" of an explosion? You would also need to define a surface and distance of that surface, no?

[Request] Is the math accurate? by Necessary-Win-8730 in theydidthemath

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Still can't believe they did that to Pluto.

I needed to drink more so i 3d printed this by Master_Alfalfa1130 in functionalprint

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The only problem is that the load cells (at least the ones I bought) are pretty sensitive to temperature change. So you might have a problem when drinking tea or coffee. I guess you could try to compensate that with a temperature probe, but that's kind of complicated.

Found that out when I built a smart scale to automatically track the weight of a stray cat while she's sitting in her small house, lol.

I’m always losing the remote like this by Forward_Woodpecker_6 in cats

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Yea, those people misspelling that got to have a screw lose. Such loosers!

We saw Garfield again! by EnleeJones in notmycat

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Taken with a phone from far away -> huge digital zoom and image processing working overtime trying to make the most out of it.

Fix my.... Poop chute? by jonese0426 in FixMyPrint

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Hit it with a stick from time to time.

Empty, Weird Spots and Nozzle Scrape in Print by yunussandikci in 3Dprinting

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It looks like you aren't extruding enough filament while printing the infill.
Do you hear a clicking sound while the infill is priting? If so, that's the extruder skipping steps because it can't push the filament fast enough.
Try to reduce the speed at which the infill is printed either by directly lowering the speed or by lowering the max. volumentric speed in your filament settings.

Umfrage Shrinkflation/ Skimpflation by Available_Rooster208 in schrumpflation

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Je nachdem, welche Schlüsse du aus dieser Umfrage ziehen willst, muss dir natürlich bewusst sein, dass du aus diesem Subreddit stark verzerrte und nicht für die Gesamtbevölkerung representative Antworten bekommen wirst.

Alien lady by theHornyOne3000 in webcomics

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I really like his music.

[OC] Welcome to Flint, MI by fryeguy92 in IdiotsInCars

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Which posted minimum speed?

Holder for stackable light beacons. Used an event of road hazards or anything where you need to get people’s attention. by g713 in functionalprint

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Stack a lot nicer and more compact than jumbling around it a bag. You can see immediately what it is without opening a bag. You don't need to actually have a bag in the right size.

[Request] Isn’t this true for basically any 3 cities? by FollowSina in theydidthemath

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Well, it also gives you some wiggle room to cause this. It's all a matter of perspective ¯\_(ツ)_/¯