To be fair all of the companies in the 3D printing industry built their business on the backs of the open source community and pretty much all of them are some level of shitty towards the community. Creality and most others regularly violate licenses by dragging their feet and only complying when people really complain. Even Prusa has started to back away from open source.
Bambu is just catching shit for being the Apple of 3D printing. They are trying the hardest to build a walled garden.
Low impact exercise is a great tool for reducing inflammation. Vitamin D is also an important part of regulating your immune system. Anything that supports a healthy immune system will help regulate its response and reduce inflammation.
There have been some good medications for RA created in the last decade or so. Has your rheumatologist prescribed anything longer term than prednisone? Prednisone is not really a long term safe solution.
Yeah, specifically the end g-code your slicer adds by default. I bet it doesn't lift before parking. And no other slicer settings correct it since it's a fixed sequence tacked on the end.
If you're in a city, check that they aren't using meshcore. There might be a local group already using a different setup. Meshtastic doesn't scale well for cities so many areas are switching to mesh core.
To be fair all of the companies in the 3D printing industry built their business on the backs of the open source community and pretty much all of them are some level of shitty towards the community. Creality and most others regularly violate licenses by dragging their feet and only complying when people really complain. Even Prusa has started to back away from open source.
Bambu is just catching shit for being the Apple of 3D printing. They are trying the hardest to build a walled garden.