- Try increasing hotend temp for first few layers and hotbed temp throughout
- Try moving z closer for first layer
- Repeat both of above in small increments
FWIW, those PEI sheets usually need higher bed temp than the regular sheets
FWIW, those PEI sheets usually need higher bed temp than the regular sheets
I googled “how to migrate from esxi to proxmox” last week. I must be psychic.
Hearing the 360 referred to as retro physically pains me
OMG Apogee. Blake Stone, Secret Agent, Halloween Harry … So many great memories.
Never did quite get that sound blaster 16 driver working with all of them though!
Me, to my wife, after three months of playing Celeste: “I think she might be gay”
Game totally wooshed me
Bubble Ghost. I had it on a 99 in 1 cart. Might just be that it wasn’t popular where I’m from.
It needs to be and should be automatic. But it’s not in the interests of media platforms to add such functionality
Try it on a Google search results page
Great extension and good recommend
Yeah it looks like those cheap iPhones Apple released a few years back. The Xr?
Also interested in the answer to this.
You also don’t need the dash for the short options.
You know when you meet someone and you’re just like “oh boy, yeah, they’re evil. No humanity at all”
Even when I’m running apt directly? That seems insane.
I’m confused by this. If I run apt install, am I getting stuff from flatpak?
Only a fraction of any users on any platform actually post anything. You can already see that number of posts isn’t slowing in the third graph.
This is a perfectly healthy for a new platform in a competitive environment.
Look at Twitter’s early growth for a similar story.
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Here’s tweets over that period + further
a » A
What’s my name?
That’s not what “normalized” normalisation means in the context of databases.
Upstream costs are indeed going up as you implied, and Namecheap has razor thin margins.
Part of the deal with services providing bare-minimum prices is that the consumer takes on supplier costs when they arise. Same in all thin-margin businesses.
It’s more about scale. Small open source projects might get one PR a month. Your average tech company is dealing with dozens of PR every single day. Review fatigue is real in these environments