Driving 2 hours in the UK doesn't really get you anywhere either.
Not a straight road in that country.
Driving 2 hours in the UK doesn't really get you anywhere either.
Not a straight road in that country.
Because it's a main source of active power that can be re-directed.
A battery on an EV can be too, in which case the main contactor should be verified disconnected prior to any software update. But typically people don't refer to that as the 'engine'.
So prime mover encompasses engines and main batteries.
Do we need negative energy?
Don't particles appear out of thin are and then collide again and disappear?
0 = E = -mc² + mc²
You can have negative mass without requiring negative energy.
https://kbin.social/m/functionalprint
On your instance it would be https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/functionalprint@kbin.social
I'm still rocking 0.4,
But I've since upgraded my system over the years.. it's now a custom COREXY with a E3D Titan Aero.
The board's now a Duet 2 Wifi and a BLTouch probe.
So now it runs like a $8000 machine and it's only cost me ~$1000 over the years.
Built my 3D printer from scratch back in 2013 because prebuilt was so expensive
That's cool, I did the exact same thing in 2013... http://www.shadowram.ca/
JHead + Greg Wades Extruder with a RAMPS 1.4 board... retrofit an old Cartesian bot that was scrapped.
No.
Taxes pay for the infrastructure that companies rely on to operate.
Taxes don't reward the workers for their contribution to the companies bottom line.
If you can understand the accent, this is the best way to peel potato's,
challenges in self driving are not with data acquisition.
What?!?! Of course it is.
We can already run all this shit through a simulator and it works great, but that's because the computer knows the exact position, orientation, velocity of every object in a scene.
In the real world, the underlying problem is the computer doesn't know what's around it, and what those things around doing or going to do.
It's 100% a data acquisition problem.
Source? I do autonomous vehicle control for a living. In environments much more complicated than a paved road with accepted set rules.
You need to dial up the linear advance just a hair to fix the bulging corners.
And you do look like your over-extruding by a hair as well.
Print a solid 20mm cube, 1 perimeter, 0% infill, 0 top layers.
It will print out a cube you can measure the wall thickness with a dial caliper.
The thickness should exactly match your extrusion width setting. If it does not, adjust your extrusion multiplier be how much your measurement is out.
Do you have lidar on your head?
Nope,
And that's exactly why humans crash. Constantly.
Even when paying attention.
They don't have resolution in depth perception, nor the FOV.
Path of Exile,
The true successor to Diablo 2