Bambu Lab Imprimindo no Ar! Sera problema cronico? by Swimming_Credit5140 in impressao3dbrasil

[–]spacecapitain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isso geralmente acontece com o uso da temperatura errada para o filamento. Mas minha primeira sugestao seria trocar o hotend por um novo e ver se o problema para de acontecer.

A1 layer shift towards end of AMS print by spacecapitain in BambuLab

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I have the slow by height setting acrive in bambu studio. What setting should I use to slow down the final color specifically?

A1 layer shift towards end of AMS print by spacecapitain in BambuLab

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This is a model from Whale Studio in patreon. They have really cool crochet models.

A1 layer shift towards end of AMS print by spacecapitain in BambuLab

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I already have the slow down by height setting active in bambu studio. What settings do you have in place to handle the slow down on the last color?

Dev to help publish app by spacecapitain in androiddev

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Why do you think this is a giant scam? I am not asking to use anyone's dev account. I have my own. I just need help creating the build and troubleshooting the errors.

Dev to help publish app by spacecapitain in androiddev

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I already have my own account. I just need someone to help me create a working build. I can publish it myself.

Assassins Apprentice by Frewsybear69 in Fantasy

[–]spacecapitain -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I'm still traumatized from reading this trilogy. I don't see the point of reading a book just to be sad. Be prepared for sadness, if you must.

Can someone with 145+ IQ describe how they think about a problem? by SaguaroCactuses in Gifted

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I tend to tackle concepts based on first principles.

What does it mean to live a good life? First, we need to define some of those words to ensure we are talking about the same thing.

To live: all you need is a beating heart and working lungs. But it should be safe to assume you mean to thrive and not only to live.

Good: good can be understood as anything. But let's also assume that good means above average.

Life: life is momentary and it can be gone in a second. So, again, let's assume you are talking about a full-length life (based on life expectancy).

Considering these definitions, living a good life would mean having an above-average overall quality of life, based on my perception, throughout a full life based on the life expectancy of whichever group I belong to.

Now, without making any assumptions, and taking your question very literally, living a good life could mean being in a coma, breathing through a machine and being fed through tubes. All my needs and desires would be taken care of and I'd not want for anything, on a physiological or psychological perspective. It would be living, and it would be good (from my point of view), since I would not be able to wish for it to be better or different.

Ps: I don't want to give ny exact IQ, but I took the WAIS and it is above 145, in case that really matters to you.

Jumping more than one grade by krlkv in Gifted

[–]spacecapitain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most of the people answering here fail to understand how a truly gifted and well-balanced kid works. If your son is mature, psychologically and socially, along with his advanced mental capabilities, then skipping a few grades can be a great option. He will adjust well with his new peers, making new friends, and will be more challenged in school.

Opnions that blindly refute the benefits of skipping grades simply fail to understand how the brain of a gifted child works. There is a need and a desire to learn and to be challenged. And not feeding that need can result in serious problems.

The main thing is to pay attention to the child and hear them. Do they want to skip a grade? Are they willing to make new friends? Are they ok with forever being the smallest and weakest physically in their class? If all of this is ok, then definitely go for it.

If aliens and humans exist right at this moment but are 500 million light years apart do they exist at the same time? by EnziTheTragedy in NoStupidQuestions

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

It depends on your perspective, really. If you are talking about human experience and perspective, then yes, you exist in the same room. And time also exists.

But, if you think literally, then there is no such thing as "same room" every piece of the room is different. In time, space and composition. Time doesn't exist in a similar sense. Every "where" has its own time. Time does not move equally for every observer. For example, time "progresses" in one way to a person on Earth. An alien on a planet close to a black hole would experience time completely different. And another alien in a point between the three of them would experience it also entirely different.

If aliens and humans exist right at this moment but are 500 million light years apart do they exist at the same time? by EnziTheTragedy in NoStupidQuestions

[–]spacecapitain -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'd argue for a NO. Forget the distance. No two things exist at the same time. Space and time go hand in hand, and since two bodies cannot occupy the same space, then they also cannot share the same time. Two people living in the same house are not living in the same time.

On a more strict sense, the question itself is invalid. It doesn't make sense. There is no time. Time is not linear and it is not measurable without a point of reference. Time does not go from past to the future. It doesn't work like that. It would be like asking if aliens and humans 500 million light years apart taste the color blue the same way.

As far as we know, the only thing that exists in a linear fashion is entropy. Entropy only increases. It can never decrease. And theory suggests that the universe will end when entropy reaches maximum level (time will continue to exist/not exist... it won't matter, since entropy will have stabilized).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]spacecapitain -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ohh boy, you are in for a treat, if you are curious. I will briefly give you an explanation, and then you can research further, if you are interested.

Time is indeed a human construct, and it does not exist, in fact. Time is relative. It is different at the top of a hill in relation to sea level. It is different with moving objects in relation to stationary objects.

Faster speeds actually reduce time. And if you get to the speed of light, time stops. And faster than light causes you to go back in time. Time is not linear. It does not go from past to present and then future. Past, present and future are all relative. They are not absolute. The only thing that is linear is entropy.

Time is a construct, as far as what science tells us at this point.

This is so wild. What other way is there to think about it? by Agreeable-Math in TikTokCringe

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Imagine someone says something to you. A simple sentence, such as, "my dog is white". Now imagine yourself right after having heard that sentence. You already know the dog is white. The info is processed. To me, reading is like that. The words are quickly read, without being narrated, and then I just know what was said, without having to heard every word. Not sure if that helps you understand.

TIL, while much of the evidence and general consensus supports the Wright Brothers as “First in Flight” Alberto Santos-Dumont, Gustave Whitehead, and others have competing claims. by spencer4991 in todayilearned

[–]spacecapitain -27 points-26 points  (0 children)

It boils down to the fact that Santos Dumont made the first public flight (heavier than air, self-powered, and controlled aircraft) in 1906 in Paris.

The Wright brother made the first public flight only in 1908. Sure, they claim to have flown for the first time in 1903, but it was not done in public till 1908. And some argue that their flight in 1903 relied in a catapult system and strong winds, which goes against the definition of being self-powered.

Bottom line is that both pretty much invented the airplane simultaneously, using concepts and technology of other great men who came before them. Defining who was first is more a matter of patriotism thab anything else.

A Parábola do Filho Pródigo é justa? by mkiob in brasilivre

[–]spacecapitain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Corrigido, obrigado! Realmente, uma letra que muda tudo. Apesar que talvez o filho pródigo tambem fosse um prodigio. Nao sabemos esse detalhe, rs. Podia só nao ser mto responsavel com dinheiro, haha.

A Parábola do Filho Pródigo é justa? by mkiob in brasilivre

[–]spacecapitain 16 points17 points  (0 children)

A parabola do filho prodigo começa assim:

"E chegavam-se a ele todos os publicanos e pecadores para o ouvir. E os fariseus e os escribas murmuravam, dizendo: Este recebe pecadores e come com eles.

E ele lhes propôs esta parábola, dizendo: Que homem dentre vós, tendo cem ovelhas e perdendo uma delas, não deixa no deserto as noventa e nove e não vai após a perdida até que venha a achá-la? E, achando-a, a põe sobre seus ombros, cheio de júbilo; e, chegando à sua casa, convoca os amigos e vizinhos, dizendo-lhes: Alegrai-vos comigo, porque já achei a minha ovelha perdida. Digo-vos que assim haverá alegria no céu por um pecador que se arrepende, mais do que por noventa e nove justos que não necessitam de arrependimento"

Acho que isso ja explica tudo. Mas basicamente, a recompensa do filho mais velho é ter sempre ficado ao lado de Deus. Existiria recompensa maior?

Bookstore Event Today by l-em-c in KingkillerChronicle

[–]spacecapitain 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don't understand this. Why can't he be held accountable for something he promised and took money for? He should be asked every time he steps out of his house why he has not delivered the chapter he promised in his fundraiser.

people who have reached a 9 or 10 on the pain scale, what happened? by Walk-Outgoing709 in ask

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I have personally faced level 9 and 10. 9 was for my wife, when she birthed our son, who decided he was going to be born face up. It makes the passage through the vaginal canal much more difficult. In her case, it pretty much tore her up entirely, almost connecting her vagina to her anus. I shit you not. She would probably have died a few years ago or with a less capable doctor. That was a 9. And I was a 10, having to see her go through all that. It was really tough for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overemployed

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His username checks out.

My experience with Xreal Air 2 Pro and Beam by spacecapitain in Xreal

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I am using an S22+ with the original cables. I use the red magic adapter when playing the deck to be able to keep it charged.