What about the coal industry? I'm pretty sure you actually do love them..

Probably just designed to fail maybe?

I feel like the communism that everyone associates with communism are just dictatorships hiding behind the name. Pity people now think that's what communism means.

Because I like Windows, and calling it "pathetic" is like saying OSX is for power users. Lol, just, lol.

I've been in the industry for 18 years, I went from an MS Systems Engineer building and managing MS infrastructure for all size companies and enterprises. I've been an AWS Cloud Support engineer working mainly on Linux and AWS, I've been a devops engineer building and maintaining on prem build systems and web server farms (these used IIS and everything was MS) for a company with insane uptime requirements, I've also done similar on AWS with K8s and a whole bunch of other stuff. I'm now a Systems Engineer in a build team for a big company and my primary responsibility is to build and manage the OSX infra we use. During that time I've had enough experience of trying to deal with OSX and all it's BS, which included using a MacBook for a year, that I can say unequivocally that Apple is a shitty company with shitty practices, and Linux can be a pain in the ass to fix when things break in strange ways. But you know what I love about Windows? It just works, I rarely have any issues. If I need Linux, I use WSL or start a VM in the cloud or my machine. I can run pretty much everything I need without issues and I'm a master with PowerShell so can automate anything I need to do on my own PC.

But you know what? You're completely right, my career is a failure and I'm pathetic because I use Windows. I should go kms now.

Sure, totally get you there, but part of what I like about Sublime is that the interface is clean, no buttons everywhere, nothing obtrusive, its just a text editor that packs a punch and has a lot of community built plug-ins to do whatever you may need.

[-] KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I work on OSX build machines every day and the amount of time I have to waste fiddling to get the simplest shit to work is insane. Fuck I hate it so much with every fiber of my body. I can't even use any cli utils to get disk or network stats because of their dumb security BS, which you can't disable because it's cloud hosted.

I almost forgot.

Prusa hides some of these settings..

https://imgur.com/a/jmxr3SV

This gives some kickass supports. The settings for the z distance needs to be adjusted according to your layer height. Also, this is an old screenshot, I now use tree supports, but all the support interface settings is what actually counts.

Nah, nothing cool or interesting unfortunately, it's things like extrusion widths (AFAIK there's just an extrusion multiplier in Prusa)

I mainly use it to get badass supports and rafts that leave the bottom of the print looking good. The trick is, on the top layers of the support material, have the lines less than a mm apart, then under extrude it dramatically, this leaves a really brittle but quite solid layer that doesn't tend to stick to the print very well but gives good support.

I'll see if I can find the screenshot I took of all my support settings if you're interested.

Lol, you've got such a good sens of humour. Hope you have a good day today.

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