What is apac?
What is apac?
Prepare to fire the bidet on modulating frequencies!
And it’s a way of saying “this is stupid” via malicious compliance. I’m not assuming that AMD is doing it, but I’m willing to think that there are a few employees who are.
I definitely imagined the SpongeBob meme pointing at ever growing piles
The reviews on the buy page scream caution. Neat idea though.
Because if it’s a real layer it’s not a vase on that layer
So if you want to print a calendar for 2077, rest assured that the model will calculate the correct day for the 1st of January (it’s Friday, btw).
On one hand, I’m assuming that you wrote proper code to figure out what day each year starts with.
On the other hand, I imagine that you set it up Friday, a constant.
Nice work though!
I’ve got a 3v2, and I would not use it for d&d sized minis.
It’s a decent machine, but it’s definitely a hobby on its own keeping it happy.
Microcenter’s Inland pla+ has been good to me. Microcenter used to ship it free, and they may still, but it’s been a bit since I ordered. It’s $15-20/kg. Some day I’ll use great filament and might call this stuff garbage, but I’m not there yet. The standard pla is less impressive, causes me more grief than I like.
Tux is pretty sexy though.
Neat. What software? Does it also take into account the print direction?
K Kelvin, not K thousands of degrees… It’s too early to think.
You may also have a bed flatness problem, if it’s not a dirty plate.
You might want to print it laying down, so the layer lines aren’t at the breaking to get stuck inside your laptop , but nice altogether! My charger has long died, and I’m using a USB c to mag charger that mostly works (and still disconnects if you look at it funny)
I bought a cheap pen, maybe the same as the other poster, to help weld things together. Turns out I have no skills, and it looks bad. As a whole for me, 3d pens are annoying to use.
If you can, put your finger on safe to touch spots, to see if you can find where that vibration is coming from. Start with the stepper motor, or even the bed itself. (Be safe, don’t heat the bed). Super Light pressure should be able to feel vibrations, heavier pressure might temporarily make the noise stop, giving you hints at what is actually wrong.
Unfortunately, it’s probably for Bluetooth, as those permissions seem to be linked.
But, for lights, if you’re handy, look into xlights / fpp, it’s the software that some holiday lightshow people use, and it’s great, but involved. Similarly, wled software runs on esp32 chips and can control lights, but again, you need to be handy enough to set it up.
Edit: home assistant seems to have created access to the local API for govee, https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/govee_light_local/ but that still might be more than you want to deal with.