[-] itsmect@monero.town 9 points 6 months ago

God I wish more artists would support direct donations. Yoink the file from wherever and in exchange sneak 10 bucks into the artists pockets.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 7 points 6 months ago

I don't want to rent the battery in my car.

That is why.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 10 points 6 months ago

destroy [...] assets [...] for the public good

The public would greatly benefit if we destroyed assets of lobbyists and their funders! You're drafting the law for that, right? Right?

[-] itsmect@monero.town 10 points 7 months ago

We're still here, and have never left. Interest in crypto is primarily driven by price, and with the relative poor market performance attention of the masses is diverted. Almost like if it's planned by those who don't like xmr.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 9 points 8 months ago

please do not bring over reddit memes. Eventually someone will not understand the irony and keep doing it for real. thanks

[-] itsmect@monero.town 7 points 8 months ago

I was thinking It would be best to simply offset the inner walls in the xy axis, so that the printer lays down the next extrusion in the groove between two of the previous lines. This is already done with the hexagon infill pattern in orca slicer, but not yet available for inner walls. It would also be helpful to adjust extrusion to deliberately create large grooves bewteen the lines. Outer walls and cosmetic features should of course printed regularly.

The advantage to OP's approach would be reduced complexity, less z-hopping and reduced risk of collision with already printed parts.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 8 points 9 months ago

Yeah, the animation is excellent and really helps visualizing the concept

[-] itsmect@monero.town 8 points 1 year ago

I want to have my own FOSS infotainment system, without proprietary garbage shipped with it. Replaced my head unit with an Android based one and don't ever want to go back.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 8 points 1 year ago

After I noticed this bs the very first thing I did was checking if archive.org had a copy, which they did, and since then I regularly donate to them instead.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 7 points 1 year ago

I highly recommend pdf-exchange editor. It's not FOSS either, BUT it does offer a perpetual offline license, has a portable version and works even better. They do have a free reader version, so you can try out if you like their UI before you buy the full version.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 7 points 1 year ago

Unlike pretty much all other standards, all USB documents are open access and allow you to build compliant devices without 3rd party permission. You only need a license if you want to sell devices with the logo and/or need a official Vendor and Product ID (VID/PID). So unless all manufactures are forced to publish documentation for their IO in a similar level of detail, forcing one standard upon everyone is the next best option. Apple gambled on keeping their connector proprietary, and now get the backlash they deserve.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 10 points 1 year ago

Hard disagree. I don't like Volt either, and I'd never vote for them, but I must acknowledge that their political views align with the majority of liberal left users. If you'd like them to be gone, you are more then welcome to team up with friends to replace their pixels with better art. That's entire point of the canvas after all, to see what emerges when random groups and people share the same space.

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