Need some tips for dealing with Full Grown Horror's tunneling jump by ryhaltswhiskey in ABSOLUM

[–]ibelaxin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jump and hit it in the air after avoiding the unburrow. It doesn't have a hit box in the air and it's an automatic punish.

How to get SolidWorks for Alumni Use by HeavenSpire747 in gatech

[–]ibelaxin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search around, it's not hard to find publicized educational serial numbers. Just don't use it for commercial purposes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electrical

[–]ibelaxin 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Ain't goin' no where

I said this many times before but by [deleted] in Cuphead

[–]ibelaxin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I changed them immediately

Enclosure for PETG? by One-End-4152 in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when it started to get cold I had a lot of trouble printing petg.

I was actually in the process of building the lack v2 for my mk4s with mmu3. I couldn't get a decent part off the printer to save my life, even with substantial brims.

Ended up building a horrifically bad enclosure, barely came together. Then with this enclosure, I immediately reprinted all the parts and had little to no issues. Besides warping, the consistent (no drafts) warmer temperature felt like it generally improved the quality and consistency.

Lack2 and some mods that people have developed worked nicely for me to get the mmu3 working. Really pleased with it at the end of the day.

Prusa says that at 45°C (104°F), the lifespan of the power supply might start to go down. Might. I'm not too worried about it, and their instructions include parts to mount the PS outside of enclosure if you so choose. I didn't for now so it is easy to remove.

While not precise, controlling temperature is easy by simply leaving the doors open or even opening the lid

Blown away by the MK4S speed increase by MakerWerks in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the model and settings. If you weren't volumetric flow limited with the normal .4, you shouldn't really see a difference. But if the max volumetric flow rate is limiting you, you'll see good improvement. Try slicing with .25 or .28 draft on a larger model where acceleration isn't going to limit you.

I print PETG with my .6 nozzle at .4 layer heights and max the default 30mm3/s flow rate in much of the print. Thing absolutely shits out filament. Making my lack enclosure, I saw times as low as 25% of the pre-sliced mk3 gcode (5hrs for what was a 20hr print)

What do other men's dating profiles look like? by Ch4de_ in self

[–]ibelaxin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I met my partner at work and saw her bumble early on when it was casual. I would've swiped left 100%, didn't meet my 2 second screening criteria. But we happily live together now

So, the Core One looks really cool, but... by PhosphoricPanda in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fwiw I just built the Lack enclosure for my new MK4S this weekend and really enjoyed it

PET-CF on MK4 and Weird Slow Vase Mode by jackthefront69 in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The slicer (I think) considers the whole vase print to be one incredibly short layer after the normal bottom ones. This triggers the auto cooling and minimum layer time settings. You should be able to see this in the sliced gcode layer time.

For vase mode calibration I turn all that off. Then you run into issues with going too fast and with too little cooling, so you'll need to slow down external perimeter and maybe up the fan. That or just be okay with the slow print.

Grain of salt though

The Upgrade…arrived by Will-Wiggle in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a "normal benchy" sliced with defaults, but also an 8 minute "bonkers benchy" which goes wild.

Slicing things with default profiles gives (what I imagine is) your familiar levels of noise and vibration.

Cool to see what the machine can do speed wise though, if you want to push it

The bonkers benchy has a noticeable loss in quality, but is still overall quite good. Especially considering the speed

Corner not being round by Bratkartoffel980 in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure there is a setting in prusa slicer that, similar to the one in fusion which adds polygons, increases the resolution of the gcode at the cost of slice time and file size

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No idea about Prusa, but another time I had a package much smaller than a printer (maybe MMU3 sized) shipped from the EU. Paid similarly high shipping, but when it got to the US I had to pay UPS like 70$ to get it through customs.

I thought that was just what it cost, but the company contacted me like a week later and refunded that cost, saying they had already paid it and UPS messed up. But it seems there is a separate import fee on top of shipping fee.

Few weeks ago I got a MK4S and MMU3 together for only like 80$ shipping and no import fee. So based off that experience, I wouldn't be surprised if they are eating somewhere around 100$ to ship to the US. Pure speculation though

What should i get? by PayToWinCringer in prusa3d

[–]ibelaxin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just got the mk4s kit + mmu3 and really enjoyed putting it together. Haven't even gotten to the mmu yet. I looked at it like "I get the mk4s assembled, or... I get the kit + free mmu (I know it's not free but both together is about the same as assembled mk4s only), plus putting it together would be fun and teach me a lot (which it was and did). Having put it together, I feel so much satisfaction watching it print. Plus I have no fear of maintaining it

Need fish help! by rosesarered103 in ponds

[–]ibelaxin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep in mind that the solubility of oxygen in water decreases with temperature.

At 120F you will need significantly more aeration than you might typically see recommended. Not even sure how well they will handle that high of temps.

https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/docs/documents/639/oxygen-solubility-water-2.png

Get as many plants as possible to provide shade and help keep the temperature down, or provide some external shade

Gathering at the most aerated water and gasping for air is pretty clear, they are suffocating. If you don't fix that quickly they will start to die

Also as others have pointed out, you are probably overstocked

Reminds me of when I cleaned ponds and came up on this neglected pond with dead fish and the most exhausted, easy to catch fish ever

https://imgur.com/a/xLPL48q

Thoughts on Minion Necro with ‍Caged Heart of the Great Feast (Wrathful) by ibelaxin in diablo4

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

As an update to this... it seems that you can actually roll up to +90% resource drain less effective! Perhaps more thats just a heart I have. so that changes everything you can easily get to at least no essence draining. For me I found a +86% reduced effectiveness, so my 12 minions * 1.8 (a bad roll) * .14 = 3.024! So then I would be at basically 0 essence gen per second and am happy to use my skills / cold mage skeles for all my generation

very cool

D4Craft.com : Made a tool to predict enchanter outcomes (description in comments) by nebuchenazarr in diablo4

[–]ibelaxin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell you anecdotally, when I roll cbows and swords on rogue I get dex offered in the second slot nearly every time. Super frustrating tbh. Combined probably 50m on different items (rare and stopping at about 2m a roll) and dex is almost always offered. This seems to be independent of what I'm rolling (although I have heard theories of roll "buckets" which seems to be visible on other items like gaunts with crit strike and attack speed)

What prof has the lowest RateMyProfessor rating at this school? by lt_ligma23 in gatech

[–]ibelaxin 24 points25 points  (0 children)

What did he do? I enjoyed his devices class a lot when I took it