

Fair enough!
Fair enough!
While I appreciate the sentiment, I do think that despite being well-intentioned this could just contribute to today’s digital illiteracy. It also downplays the app’s privacy, I almost dismissed it as a cloud service the moment I saw that.
Perhaps you could use “open” and “save”, which is widely understood and probably more appropriate.
That said, the app is a great initiative, and I’ll certainly give it a look once I get in front of a computer, and probably recommend it to students.
I’m confused, isn’t this running locally? Why are you using the words “upload” and “download”?
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A bug, or a feature?
It stayed at that high number for months though, despite periodically launching the game.
So, it usually does. But I went to check again. It had me for 63 hours of Baldur’s Gate 3 which I remembered was very off. I launched the game to check the in-game count : 19 hours. I exited the game, and lo and behold, Steam now says 16.8 hours.
I give it a B+ for effort.
Not to undercut it, but the steam deck shows triple the actual game time for some of my games, as it probably counted the time the device was asleep with a game running, due to some glitch.
Install Microsoft Powertoys, and AltSnap
Took me a while to process that last panel. “Now get out, you’re ruining me moment”
Can you elaborate? Is there any controversy on the Core One I’m not aware about, apart from it being less open source?
Much lighter files and faster slicing, I imagine.
Yes, but not for filament savings 😅
You (or whoever this is) need to learn about the joys of adaptive cubic infill.
I’m afraid that’s where my knowledge ends, I’ve only ever worked with Prusas, with a lot of handholding.
Could this be ringing caused by the x and/or y axis instead of the extruder?
Most of the schools/colleges using Xerox printers around here charge $1 per color page. Sounds like it might have been cheaper to buy the book.
I’ve opened an issue asking for a manual offline way to set the time, and I saw another one asking for a DHCP option.
I’ve tried asking the admins, and they were mad I connected the printers to the network to begin with 😅
Fair enough, I should have said that there’s no other built-in way to set the time on them.
I work with 3d printers in a school that uses its own NTP server and blocks other requests. The only way I managed to set the time on the machines sort of using a raspberry pi or something, was to connect them to my phone’s hotspot.
Wait, the optimization does not leave the browser. There isn’t any need for a web server.
If this can be used as an offline PWA, it doesn’t even need to be ‘self-hosted’, except for keeping it up to date.
Edited: removed reference to “device”, to avoid confusion.