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  • TBF, flying cars in most sci-fi rely on some kind of crazy convenient anti-gravity tech that allows vehicles to hover while still somehow retaining lateral friction so they don't drift sideways when turning.

  • All 3's worked too for CS (at least 1.5), that's what we used

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  • The gap doesn't just remain in that scenario, you actually increase the gap making it even worse.

  • No printer has an accelerometer.

    Of course they do, mine has one from the manufacturer (Qidi Xmax3) and I added one to my old bedslinger from anycubic. It is extremely common today that printers come with accelerometers built in to the toolhead board. Basically every consumer coreXY printer on the market today has this and I bet many bedslingers have them too.

  • Because replicating UI design is of course the hardest thing about phishing attacks, making them virtually impossible without the source code...god damn that is such a bullshit reason.

  • Exactly, and neither of those are an accelerometer like the other user claimed is required

  • Oh I agree, the US has taken a giant step toward the exact same fascist approach to government in the last few years

  • China is the only country that prosecutes wealthy criminals.

    Unfortunately they also lockup anyone they just kind of don't like for any arbitrary reason.

  • I don't get it...is this a euphemism for something?

  • Because I'm tired of that old trope of "BanAnA for ScALe", it is a meme (or whatever you want to call it) that is outdated by at least a decade and has been beaten so much to death it's just not funny anymore, not even ironically.

    As for the rocket design, I'm not sure it's even a real rocket design or just some nonsense that just looks kinda cool concocted by a designer that knows nothing about rockets.

  • Not for pressure advance or bed meshing

  • It's extremely common...most production lines I've ever been to only do manual updates on equipment, if any at all.

  • Lineage updates are the most seamless I've ever seen

    Really!? I always had to fiddle for an eternity with magisk to get things working again when I updated lineage. It drove my nuts to the point of me avoiding updating.

  • Definitely not new, but the delivery of it has changed a lot, making it increasingly harder to identify as propaganda.

  • Definitely this...never ever do anything personal from company issued devices. I barely even let my work laptop access my WiFi when WFH.

  • Pretty sure creality is a Chinese based company

  • Auto bed levelling (it usually doesn't level anything but just uses a probed bed mesh to compensate) and pressure advance is basic klipper functionality that is available to you with your existing hardware