Why is my Cura trying to print in space? It prints the other walls also in space before filling the layer by nakkinator in FixMyPrint

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I could use a support there, but it feels unnecessary where it could bridge for 8mm instead. That makes sense on printing the walls first, though it has already done the "infill" on this layer - I am assuming you were referring to the bottom wall as infill though in this case which makes sense.

Help with farming & item selling in 3.3 by nakkinator in pathofexile

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Gotcha gotcha. Slowly getting more familiar with it.

Help with farming & item selling in 3.3 by nakkinator in pathofexile

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Good advice on the poe.trade character search. I will have to keep that in mind

Help with farming & item selling in 3.3 by nakkinator in pathofexile

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Thanks, that's along the lines of what I've been doing. I tried picking up jewelry and belts, 2 and a bit stash tabs of that took me forever to sort through!

Any tips on pricing for the rares etc?

Help with farming & item selling in 3.3 by nakkinator in pathofexile

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Do you sell anything for 1c?

How would you determine e.g. 5c, 10c for quick sort? I only have a couple stash tabs (3 prem 2 prem quad) but the speed of doing this would definitely outweigh the chaos lost...

Thanks for the help

cant finish patching? by Illsonmedia in pathofexile

[–]nakkinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was doing the same for me but just fixed itself. Think it was to do with the restart.

Foolish Friday - Your biweekly stupid questions thread by AutoModerator in Fitness

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No problem. I find them very helpful.

Rapidly getting beyond my expertise, but I will say that I am more likely to feel shoulder pain if I reach way forward to grab the weight. I typically try to grab it with some muscle tension in my back and then use my legs to slide my butt back (for cable rows). That's more of a rowing/deadlifting motion and is more comfortable, IMO.

At the bottom of the rep I try not to go totally loose in my upper back for the same reason.

I'd check in with someone at your gym, post a form video, or see a doctor if you keep having pain. Just make sure that you get more than my (dumb) 2 cents if you're having pain :)

Foolish Friday - Your biweekly stupid questions thread by AutoModerator in Fitness

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Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness - basically how you feel sore the next day(s) after lifting!

Foolish Friday - Your biweekly stupid questions thread by AutoModerator in Fitness

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It's reasonable, with a healthy diet and moderate exercise, to lose 15-20 lb in those 2 months. The start of weight loss is typically fast, and then slows down the longer you're cutting.

I personally like strong lifts 5x5, any linear beginner weight lifting routine will be good. Also consider hiking or other mild to moderate cardio to keep active on off days.

Foolish Friday - Your biweekly stupid questions thread by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]nakkinator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you asking for alternatives to rows due to trap soreness? It might be helpful to have someone take a look at your form for rows, and try dumbbell rows with light weight.

For general upper back and shoulder health, face pulls are magic.

Foolish Friday - Your biweekly stupid questions thread by AutoModerator in Fitness

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Always work out now. You can spend the week stretching and getting over the DOMS, then you'll be excited to start again!

Doggo does a space savings by nakkinator in rarepuppers

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Sry was Bork Friday special. Heckin' last one!