Whoever sent cookies via mail didn’t think this through. That’s why cookies are usually wrapped in a plastic form to hold them in place and separated from each other or in a tight stack.
Whoever sent cookies via mail didn’t think this through. That’s why cookies are usually wrapped in a plastic form to hold them in place and separated from each other or in a tight stack.
I really want a X1-C. A colleague has one and loves it. But I can’t deal with closed source and mandatory network.
I would so just tape cheap IKEA LED bars on the hood of my Prius and park next to it.
First change. Install Klipper and run it of a Raspberry Pi.
Everyone recommend HomeAssistant and it’s great. An alternative that’s easier to implement if you’re using Apple HomeKit (on HomePod or Apple TV) is HomeBridge. It’s super easy to setup and becomes a bridge to make anything compatible HomeKit.
Shitters clogged. — lightning.
In cura switch to the preview mode to see the paths your printers will lay plastic at. It will tell you a better idea of what your final product will look like.
It’s at the top of a mountain.
I wish there was a 2D printing community like for 3D printing where you could build your own printer and run it off a Raspberry pi.
I like my canon with the megatank. No more cartridges. You can buy cheap 3rd party inks and refill when needed. It’s not open source but the drivers aren’t invasive. It has wifi but I didn’t set it up and just use usb.
That was the best pun. It’s all downhill from here
Every time I see those letters I think about the fact that I spent years not realizing that the movie Welcome to GATACA is a gene sequence.
That the name of the magazine!
I ditched the cartridge crap for an eco tank and it’s great. You can even buy off brand Ink bottle for super cheap.
What’s Pokémon home?
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