Been with Vivaldi even when it was uncool to be with Vivaldi. The recent incorporation of Proton felt really dirty / sketchy ad pushing. I hope Librewolf takes off, I'm guessing that's where I will head when Vivaldi completely jumps the shark.
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Ambitious early project. I'd probably go with petg.
There are plenty of good tutorials / suggestions for general water tightness with regards to slicer settings. Water tight joints will be tricky. Consider sanding and then torching them. I've had good results with clearcoat spray after sanding pla. May work with petg too.
Curious why you didn't go with xl for this? Cost?
Is it porn? I'm going to go ahead guess that it was porn.
Can you imagine if US and MX flipped? The prophecy of Mexico paying to build the wall could finally be realized.
It seems basically equivalent to inflation which we're quite familiar with because we just went through a huge bump in inflation. The scary thing about that is that I noticed while many people's jobs started to make at least some competitive adjustments in pay for inflation, others did not. I worry that those of us that didn't see any income adjustment in the previous round will feel this next wave even harder.
Is that why their ears are so big?
Sh.itjust.works is Canadian.
It's also not for jerks, I don't get that one at all.
OK, I may be a jerk admittedly, but I'm not here for like minded community. I'm here for a fast reliable instance with minimal restrictions and good uptime.
Agreed
I started on world and quickly began hopping.
Well this escalated quickly
Wow. Little guys jumped right up there?
Yes due to outdoors. Even in low light, UV can add up and also, it takes quite some time, but even racemic pla does start to break down with aqueous exposure.
Recommend buying a dedicated butane torch (<$40) for print cleanup. Something in between a zippo and a crem brulee torch. Works wonders on removing and stranding on your prints.
Polycrillic finish is pretty inert stuff. Can't imagine a sealant layer of it would be too toxic to plants or get significantly incorporated into any edible plant materials. I use polycrillic coated pla for weighing out coffee beans.