@MookyTroubadour I'd recommend just getting used to cutting STLs and combing finished prints. I've done full armor suits on an old Ultimaker S3. Increased bed size has (so far) not been worth the trade in quality or reliability.
@MookyTroubadour I used to run a Creality CR10-S5....massive build volume (500x500x500) for cheap...but also a massive PITA to run. Constant adjustments, failed prints, failed hardware, etc.
Switched to Bambu X1C (256x256x256) and it's a complete game-changer. Speed is ridiculous and the quality doesn't seem like FDM.
Currently running a test print on it at 0.01mm layer height -- curious to see where/if it fails with it.
@Minholkin
Happiest of birthdays!
TL;DR: Technoblather.
I find it more annoying than I should that the VAST majority of what you see in the realm of application security these days is simple regurgitation and rebranding of long-since-realized, simple vulnerabilities.
If you're a skiddie, great -- every exploit is a new vulnerability, ripe for naming and trademarking.Have at it. But at least admit that you're just a skiddie.
If you're an actual hacker, it's always down to basics...and those rarely change.
And...I'm back. Yeah, I know...no one cares :)
Summary of goings-on:
- reprinting portions of what is now a Paz Vizsla tribute costume (new X1C printer is _nice_)
- returned from our first trip to Portugal...and now looking to move there (permanently) within 10 years. So there's that, which is nice.
- _might_ have confirmation of a new wolfhound pup coming later this year...about 4 weeks before officially official
@JolieSaboteuse "I teleported home one night with Ron, and Syd, and Meg. Ron stole Megan's heart away and I got Sydney's leg."
@Thornton Lesbian necromancers in space FTW!
@EmpressofEnby I'm your huckleberry.
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@pr10n thoughts and prayers.
@JimmySheridanNV Every "present" vote lowers the denominator.
Everyone voting, the winner needs >50% of the votes. For 435 members, that's 218.
If one R votes "Present", that brings it to 434...meaning 217 votes needed for 50%.
In order for the 212 D votes for Jeffries to represent 50%, you'd need 11 "Present" votes from the GOP.
@EboneezerGoode Bad case of electile disfunction...
Hacker (ethical kind), recovered-ninja, blacksmith, geek, serial kilter.
That about covers it.