atocci 3d ago • 100%
I know right? They are super good for that and I still haven't managed to get my hands on one of the ones with a USB cable because of what people are charging for them used now.
atocci 3d ago • 100%
If you have any desire to make things or tinker, they're fantastic. They'll save you tons of time and possibly money also. I have a bunch of knickknacks and functional printed parts around my house now.
If that's not your cup of tea though, you probably don't have a good reason to buy one. It's also a hobby and if you don't plan to use it for more than printing the occasional spare part which you could otherwise just buy at a store, I don't think it would justify the cost.
atocci 3d ago • 100%
If it helps, my high school was ahead of the curve on 3D printer adoption. Someone on the staff must have been in-the-know and somehow managed to convince them that the $3,000 purchase was worth it.
I sure am glad that those prices have come way down since then.
atocci 3d ago • 100%
I've seen both of these videos and never realized they were from the same channel, I guess I need to check out the rest of their stuff haha
atocci 3d ago • 100%
3D printing came back at me hard. Getting to use the school printer in high school was cool and now that I'm an adult I've bought 3 of my own.
atocci 4d ago • 100%
Does it still? Refresh time looked much improved with Gallery 3 so I thought it was better now. The ReMarkable is the only device I know that uses it and I haven't had the chance to try it yet.
atocci 4d ago • 100%
Have you looked into the Note Air 3 C or the Tab Ultra C Pro from boox? They're both exactly what you describe, and the Tab is out now but the Note launches October 24th.
atocci 4d ago • 100%
Cool, I wonder which type of color technology this uses though, I can't seem to find that info.
I would prefer Gallery over Kaleido, but I'm guessing it's Kaleido because of the different ppi listed between the b&w and color modes.
atocci 5d ago • 100%
"The real problem is that you're using Cura and not Orca"
atocci 5d ago • 100%
If you have any articles about custom ROMs, please post them. I've been using LineageOS for the past month!
atocci 6d ago • 100%
Yeah this definitely isn't about keeping your data private from Google, it's for keeping data private from other people using your phone. You can use stock AOSP (which this feature will be part of) if you need to get away from Google completely, but I think Graphene OS seems like the way to go if you just want to quarantine Google services separately.
Since this is meant for hiding things, it's a bit different from the work profile feature Shelter uses too. Apps will be completely hidden to the user unless the secure profile is unlocked, whereas work profile apps are sill visible. Using Shelter also uses up the one work profile you can have on a device, so you won't be able to set up a real one if your job needs it. This new thing will be a whole new profile, so you can have both.
atocci 6d ago • 100%
As in they should give us root access, or is there something wrong with this feature that's compromising security?
atocci 6d ago • 100%
Just curious, but what's the actual issue they need to fix?
atocci 6d ago • 100%
This is more for someone who's trying to keep things private from anyone else who might use their phone
atocci 6d ago • 93%
That's not at all what I meant... When my girlfriend and I met for the first time, we were in high school. We were both students in the same class.
atocci 6d ago • 100%
I wouldn't have expected schools to be so low tbh
atocci 7d ago • 100%
They can't use this code at all, it would be a surefire way to get the project shut down. Reverse engineering is the only way to operate something like that legally.
atocci 7d ago • 100%
Two right, three up
atocci 7d ago • 100%
Their primary launcher, the Ariane 5, was scheduled to be retired and replaced with the Ariane 6, but there were delays in the project. It left them with an awkward transition phase where no new Ariane 5s were being built, but Ariane 6 wasn't ready yet, so all they could do was launch the last of the 5s.
atocci 7d ago • 100%
Big respect to ISRO, but you read France's Arianespace backwards. They were more of an X/5 situation.
One painful firmware update later and the z-offset bug that has plagued me since getting the Neptune 4 Pro is finally resolved and first layers are good again just like that. I just had to share the thrilling end result.
I found this tiny cherry grove surrounded on all sides by frozen peaks