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  • Are you talking about an ultrasonic humidifier? AFAIK, those shoot out tiny water particles along with any bacteria that might be present, creating a health risk. You're meant to only use distilled water with those.

  • I mean, potatoes are pretty picky about their storage too.

  • On Eternity, OP's spoiler tag works and yours doesn't.

  • I find using Lutris and Boilr a better way to add images and stuff to your non-steam game shortcut.

  • I know, it still feels a little out of touch though.

  • A PS5 costs more than the median monthly salary in Zimbabwe.

  • That's how you get Aurora Borealis in your kitchen.

  • You might be less of an outlier than you think, just read the replies to this comment

  • Had to work with two Creality CR-5S printers, which had those. Every time I tried doing a multicolor print, it would work(ish), but would then proceed to clog itself to high heavens. I'd need to take everything apart.

  • That's where Google Chrome got its name, AFAIK.

  • For those that don't have the F keys handy, try Ctrl+Shift+R

  • You can also design and orient it in a way that avoids overhangs and makes for a better print. I think this looks great, but doesn't really look like something designed to be printed on an FDM printer (on first sight).

  • The render looks nice, the print, less so.

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  • Looks like it would wear high heels.

  • I also got a new citizenship a couple of months ago, but since it's my 3rd one, it almost passed unnoticed. I think the best thing to "happen" to me this year was the decision to sell the car and replace it with an electrically assisted cargo bike.

  • Would that be equivalent to PrusaSlicer's "automatic painting"?

  • Honestly, militant is probably not the right word. But I work with Prusas at my workplace, and the idea of buying a non-Prusa printer actually irks me.

  • In my opinion, the only disadvantage is the cost.

    But even the cost difference might get recouped later on, if Prusa continues releasing upgrade kits the way they've been doing it for the i3 line. Support is also excellent. I broke a thermistor while upgrading a printer, and they sent me a free replacement because it was unclear if it was my fault or not.

    Another disadvantage might be that you'll become a militant Prusa fanboy, and never look at another brand again ;)

  • would recommend using an enclosure for all prints anyhow, even pla gives off some nasties as far as I recall.

    I just have to clarify that this is only useful if your enclosure also has a filter.