

The original post would be the result of subtracting the same date in two different time zones that are currently in different days. Whereas what you’re saying is basically just an under flow error.


The original post would be the result of subtracting the same date in two different time zones that are currently in different days. Whereas what you’re saying is basically just an under flow error.
this is how a buddy and I cheesed playing through seaman in a single afternoon, just kept bumping the clock forward
They’re like right there in the side bar


Pretty sure every tech person at some point or another has had to do exactly that. And not just their mom, but their dad, and their extended family, and their parent’s friends who have a random problem, etc
I have a Logitech G305 which is actually two frankensteined G305s, which was pretty easy to do.
Apparently the shipping containers themselves were contaminated. The shrimp itself wasn’t detected to be radioactive but they’re recalling it anyways out of caution.


And this is why tree shaking exists.
That’s probably part of the joke


Just use reader mode when you see those


The bar I used to work at just had a bunch of toilets in full enclosed stalls, a urinal section around the corner from that, and then communal sinks


Find an stl of a disk and then overlap it with your part


You can try turning up the bed temp, lowering the z-offset to get the nozzle closer on the first layer, or increasing the first layer flow in your slicer. For me the purple glue sticks on a glass bed worked, but sounds like that’s not working for you for whatever reason.
Another trick I’ve seen people use is adding some circles to hard corners like that in the model that you can cut off later.

I feel better about this if there was some kind of cage or guard around the propeller. Maybe its low power enough that if anything hit it it’d just stop.
Nozzle. Essentially your part isn’t cooling fast enough, so the less structure under the print, the more it tends to curl up as it cools. Also, make sure your cooling fan is working properly
My first guess is that your temp is off, which is causing the curling you see at the top of the archways and the nozzle is catching that. You might try printing a temp tower (one with exterior overhangs, not just the bridges) to dial in your temp settings.


My grandma used to play the shit out of Dr Mario on her game boy.
I don’t think I’ve ever used the launcher
I’m not saying anyone should follow my example, and in fact I’m probably saying no one should follow my example… but I have definitely used a metal glasses screwdriver to clean my charging port before