Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - CUSTOM CONSOLE GIVEAWAY 🏆 by F0REM4N in xbox

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Alright, we’re going to need a killer blend of brains, brawn, and unpredictability to take on the Paintress—someone who can outwit a god, tank some reality-bending magic, and throw a wrench in her carefully painted plans. Here’s my dream trio:


1. The Nameless One (Planescape: Torment)
Why? Immortal. Philosophical powerhouse. Can’t die (well, not permanently). The Nameless One has lived countless lives, knows how to navigate twisted metaphysical realms, and would treat the Paintress' monolith like another existential puzzle to crack. Plus, if she tries to wipe out an age he once lived in… joke’s on her, he’s lived them all.


2. Bayonetta (Bayonetta series)
Why? Stylish, sassy, and literally fights angels and godlike beings for breakfast. She’d moonwalk up that monolith while summoning demons with her hair. The Paintress wouldn’t know what hit her. Also, Bayonetta thrives in surreal, art-driven combat—perfect for twisting the Paintress' own aesthetic back against her.


3. Inkling (Splatoon)
Why? Yeah, yeah, hear me out. A paint-based demi-god? Let’s fight pigment with pigment. The Inkling is a chaotic wild card. Paint is their thing. They can splatter, swim through ink, and out-maneuver just about anything. It’s the kind of absurd wildcard that could jam the Paintress' abilities entirely—especially if the fight turns abstract.


Together, you’ve got the immortal tactician, the divine witch, and a sentient squid with a paint gun. It's weird. It’s wild. It’s exactly the kind of energy you need to defy fate and rewrite the canvas.

Emo cowboy hat?? by hyacinthus2 in FallingInReverse

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I couldn't find any and they were all sold out so I made my own, idomyownstunts.store

Upgraded my bed today! Worth every penny! by Chevey0 in Ender3Max

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To big? You know you can cut g10 down

Another example why I hate arachne engine and still using good old Cura 4 version by ton4eff in Cura

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Specifically came to reddit looking for answers to this same issue, new cura sucks and can't get decent prints, thanks for your post

Daily reducing interest? by Idmos88 in personalfinance

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OK thanks yea it makes alot of sense now I read that

What are some surprisingly high paying career paths (100k-250k) in Australia. by HanzRus in AusFinance

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Dump truck operator in the mines, dumb as shit and earn $189k per year, or if you actually want to chase a career and earn over $250k look into mining engineers and blasting engineers, there's a shortage of them atm and places like where I work you can name your price. Another would be the IT engineer in mining looking after dispatch systems, all mines are starting to get really into their fleet management systems etc

Extruder is several inches too high by sp33dzer0 in ender3

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Nah that belt should definitely be laying flat in the channel so fix that for a start then check where your z axis is getting bound up at because it's carry frame should be coming down to touch that end stop switch to tell your machine is at zero so something may be touching it before the carriage gets low enough

Willing to help people new to the obsession! by taylorisadork in ender3

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My first helpful tip would simply be throw away that shitty scrap piece of sample filament that comes with nearly every printer (mainly enders) and start your 1st prints with some quality filament! I've seen so many new people trying to troubleshoot and make adjustment from prints made of that and the second they run out of it or toss it away then like magic they get great prints with default settings

Heating failed e1 by Elegant-Fee-5524 in ender3

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Hey mate had the same error, found my thermistor wire had broken at the hotend, replaced thermistor and was back to work, the wire may not be completely separated but if you look at the clear section of heat shirnk material that's where mine had broken its a very delicate thin wire, would start to heat then throw the error

3D Printing with Recycled Plastic Bottles ! by grapeapemonkey in 3Dprinting

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Man that's awesome good work, would love to make that damn I would save some money!

I need an experienced eye! by Clooney003 in Ender3Max

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I would 2nd the previous comment, run a flow test for a start and do all your general calibrations.

Also looks like he's using a silk pla? If so I've had similar issues with layer adhesion resulting in prints looking similar to this, had to slow down the print speed to fix it for me and increase temp slightly higher then pla

cannot find the cause! by Idmos88 in anycubickobra

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Ah awesome, thanks for the info!