I can get 10gbit from my ISP, it's just not worth the extra cost compared to my 1gbit which is perfectly fine.
I just went to take a look at it, its €65, I don't see a price anywhere near $35?
and then i saw they had an e-reader and got all excited... They charge €610 for that thing, holy crap that's stupid expensive.
You could try some rapid oxidation...it leaves nothing to tidy up.
Still pretty impressive ratio though
A lot less than in this application too. But I think that could actually be achievable, at least from some angles, in most printers. Biggest issue implementing it on a coreXY or coreXZ, as opposed to this one, is that you need 2 extra DOF on the extruder to utilise it properly and not just one.
Really cool, but this seems like it will be severely limited on printers that are not using a rotating bed and hinged only in one side. With that construction, speed and accuracy is definitely not going to be the best. Still, some amount of angling of the nozzle could provide some benefits to handling overhangs, even if its only 15-20 degrees.
I mean, it's not unreasonable for the search engine to assume OP just didn't know how to spell "reverse" or mistyped it...statistically that's probably way more likely.
Annoying, yes...but being specific in search queries is always a good idea, most people just tend to be super vague in their search queries.
Just Czech republic, I've already tried this in mullvad, it never connects.
The thing is, I'd need the government 2FA app (which doesn't work in graphene) when logging in to my bank on a browser as well, so that doesn't change anything.
And I can't do anything, I can't check my digital mailbox (not email, we have something specifically for official communication with bank, government etc.), I can't log in to check messages from my kids school, I can't order a doctors appointment...you get the picture.
I'd love a 3D chameleon for my printer, but their shipping rate (I live in EU) is absolutely insane and unreasonable since they don't even handle import and taxes for that price.
Just tried amiunique.org and got this...
"Yes! You are unique among the 2561164 fingerprints in our entire dataset."
So much for using VPN and "hardened" Mull browser 😅
If you don't like closed source printers, don't look at anything from Anycubic. They all run proprietary FW that you cannot modify on proprietary controller boards, and their hot end also use a custom nozzle thats very close to a volcano but not enough to actually use standard volcano nozzles.
FWIW I have the kobra 2 from them, but it was their last model where you could flash klipper on, and I switched out the hot end for a standard volcano ($35 mod). It's a good printer considering I paid $250, putting out 200mm/s printing and 350mm/s travel with fairly good quality. I have put well over 1000h on mine and aside from bed levelling probe drifting a bit requiring occasional recalibration, it's a solid performer.