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  • Yaaaar and boudoir

  • The right-wing pipeline is well documented in both Facebook and YouTube.

  • The difference is there is American federal policy being put in place around TikTok specifically that is not being done against other social media apps.

  • Ever since watching Bake Off I've wanted to try pavlova, but never had the energy to try

  • Honestly I care much less about proper sourcing than I do lying about OC.

  • From the article:

    Legal experts say any such suit would have virtually no chance of success, given serious jurisdictional, procedural and substantive problems.

    On the substantive point: These kinds of shareholder suits are typically brought when members of a corporate board engage in self-dealing or fail in an oversight duty when the corporation has seriously violated the law. In this case, AB InBev merely made a (completely legal) marketing decision, in an attempt to expand its customer base. The strategy might have backfired — again, because of the anti-trans animus of people such as DeSantis — but that doesn’t mean the board somehow breached its fiduciary duty

  • If you don't like elected officials gerrymandering and suppressing voters, you should vote for other people.

    -The Supreme Court

  • God as my Winton, he is broken in half!

  • Here's a pic of where it's happening on the outside which is much more obvious. It lines up precisely with the z-seam in the slicer. I think you might be right on retraction. Thanks for the resource!

  • I've been meaning to do e-steps but haven't got around to it. I did do a flow-rate adjustments which had me drop it to like 93%, which should compensate for any e-step issues.

    I've not checked combing. Honestly never heard of it before this.

  • Filament is brand new (open air for a few days), house humidity is like 60%, but there's not much I can do about that.

  • I think you might be on to something with retraction. The open cubes didn't show it with the solid corner. I'll be able to print another test print tomorrow once the second copy of this print is done. I'll make a smaller cup tomorrow.

    One question, when I manually feed the PETG into the 0.8 nozzle, the filament feels... Gummy? Springy? Not at all like when I've typically fed PLA into 0.4mm. I wonder if the springyness is leading to weird retraction

  • The layers are really solidly together. In a test print I had the temp up higher and got a ton of stringing, so I don't think it's that. The issue happens only at the z-seam, and seemingly only in one direction from it.

  • I'm using cura. There's actually one seam on the inner and one on the outer. Attaching a pic of one half of the outer seam. The other is on a corner that was kinda hard to get a pic of. I'm printing another copy of it now, so I'll try to watch it while it hits that seam.

  • Yeah, if I do random seam, it comes out with small under extrusions at random spots in every layer. You can kinda see it in this test print I did, though it was hard to get a good pic.

  • It's a stroller cupholder for some dude on my town's Facebook page. A 3d printing Etsy page wanted $35 for this, so I showed him how he can save money by spending $70 on filament, new nozzles, and a new hotblock (see my other post here). Overall I'd say the print came out well enough (🚢 🐿️) but I'm just curious on better settings for future prints.

  • Honestly, I had never made the connection until I saw posts like this. I'd say these are fairly subtle references.