It may suck ass to work at these days so I hear, but they're far from closing up shop, they were talking about DRI for a long time and have announced building that capacity ~3 Years Ago. They're already well underway to going DRI+EAF, the steel that comes out of that process is apparently extremely clean metallurgically.
You can muffle the beeper pretty effectively with some tape, the old air fryer we had terrified one of the dogs because of the incessant beeping. My coffee scale by default beeps whenever you touch it, thankfully that's 100% mutable.
Yeah, makes sense based on where the sensor is, my heater didn't have a thermocouple on it so I drilled a hole for a thermistor midplate, it's super slow to respond is the downside but in theory it should be accurate enough.
I don't have experience with the bambu, in theory everything will experience thermal expansion but for the voron setup, the bimetallic construction is some of the issue, they have different thermal expansion properties so it can cause deflections. Part quality will vary wildly depending on sourcing too, vorons are very diy and open as the draw, but there's just so much variability from sourcing, mods, assembly etc.
It looked like you have a textured sheet? 0.2 mm variation over the entire built area isn't huge, might be exaggerating it.
How much of a heat soak? If you're going to the edge, let that sit for at least an hour, preferably more, look at Ellis' page on thermal expansion, frame will absolutely expand. I use backers on my 2.4, gantry is giant bimetallic strip, backers do seem to help with that. Klipper does have the ability to correct for this as well, in that link. I do also have a kinematic bed mount (it's coupled loosely to the frame, basically gives the bed room to expand), which again does seem to help, but I'd personally say heat soak is the first thing to do to achieve consistency.
And to echo others, degrease your bed with dish soap & water (unless your surface can be damaged, Buildtak that's a no, don't of that for example). If that's a textured sheet, may need to give a bit more of a squish, but get it good and clean first. Ellis has some solid 1st layer calibration and troubleshooting guides to go through. For pei, personally I've found I needed to rough up the surface a bit with a brass brush, I don't love pei on my voron, usually use buildtak but have had really good results with the fire resistant version of garolite.
Edit: read up on your probe, eddy current based? Sounds really interesting, my first point is probably moot, though possible you could be picking up the texture or if you have strong magnets it could affect it (my bed has an array of strong round magnets, seen others that are just a magnetic sheet), the do call that out in their FAQ.
One part of me hopes the Reform and PCs split again after this, but realistically idk that's happening. Leslyn Lewis will totally run again, if they're doubling down on those ideas might be they select her.
I was looking through, generally custom macros are in the config folder, unsure if they've implemented it differently, here's the Raise3D repo I found earlier, klipper has some code in c for the microcontroller stuff AFAIK with klippy in python, I've not personally dove into the code, just config and macro stuff largely.
Actually digging through a bit, there's some gcodes in /klippy/gcode.py in the above repo I don't see in the Mainline Klipper equivalent, like M9999, it might be a start, klippy lives on the host machine.
Yeah, didn't think it was an image, just images in gcode are encoded.
I did find their github with a klipper config, but yeah, unsurprisingly it's not there. You could see if it has documentation through the klipper console? I'm betting it's not going to be in your klipper config unfortunately. Definitely leaning toward it being the portion that has the firmware validate the key and then set things up.
Set SUDO_EDITOR in your profile to the editor of your choice, benefit is it retains your user profile for that editor, it's also less to type. For stuff like editing sudoers you're supposed to use visudo to edit that. Others can probably give better/more thorough reasons to consider it.
Prefacing this, I have no idea, can't find any information either, I'm just speculating for what it's worth. .What's kinda interesting is someone posted an identical one to the prusa forums like 2 years ago, no responses unfortunately.
I'm willing to guess it's data, I'd wondered if it was unique per user but if you both have encountered it... don't think that's the case. I'm going to assume it's sending a blob, vaguely reminds me of image thumbnails in gcode, but those are clear that's what they are, maybe it's some executable code that changes printer parameters or how the subsequent gcode is processed by the controller to support the HyperFFF mode.
Don't love it personally, but I'm willing to assume they're doing this way to obfuscate what's happening because its proprietary rather than anything malicious. I don't really have the tools or knowledge to really try to examine it further however, hopefully someone with that skillset is interested enough.
Edit: is this a cloud first printer? Also totally possible it's just telling the printer to download something remotely to support that HyperFFF mode, again, can't really tell, could be worth seeing what's happening network wise.
Canada’s National Observer asked the NDP for comment on the situation and later that day posed the question to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh in a virtual press conference on April 22.
Singh did not directly respond to Canada’s National Observer’s question, nor its follow-up question about the Green Party’s complaint.
Instead he said many strategic voting websites regularly promote the Liberal Party and that “if you want to stop Conservatives, vote New Democrat. If you also want someone that's going to … stop liberals like Mark Carney from cutting the things that you need, vote New Democrat.”
An hour later, an NDP spokesperson contacted Canada’s National Observer but did not offer a statement. Instead, they sent information “on background” — indicating it shouldn’t be attributed to the NDP — that pointed out the federal Green Party was sanctioned by Elections Canada in 2016, and said “that website isn’t ours.”
Gotta say I'm unhappy that I'm disappointed in the Federal NDP again, the whataboutism around the green party being sanctioned almost a decade ago is maybe tangentially relevant, but that feels they're more trying to cast doubt on the green's poll. Your candidate linked to the website, it doesn't matter if it's yours, its part of your party's official communication. I don't love that Singh (or any politician for that matter but I align closest historically with the NDP so I'll be critical) seemingly didn't address the questions during the press conference either.
There's something about the current NDP priorities I don't love, while I totally acknowledge their work on pharmacare, ban on scab labour and dental (and understand why they tore up the supply & confidence agreement over back to work), I started being disappointed back when they held back 100% of campaign rebates, I've personally noticed less and less riding level activity from then as well. I don't love that they're supporting S-210, I know a bunch of people who started listening to the NDP specifically because they were pretty adamant in their support for privacy. It's a lot of small things but yeah, they add up.
My circle, most want the Feds to do more with what they can, but largely place blame on provinces & municipalities for housing & rent, Ontario removed rent controls for units built after 2018 when the pcpo formed government as one example. The lower levels of government have a larger impact on your day to day and yet have the lowest engagement, my (ndp) MPP even sent out a "this level of government is responsible for this" magnet with numbers and departments of it to (I think) help address that.
I used to get ones from the Tories a few years back, looks only (ignoring content) this is somehow tamer, those looked like Peter Popov mailers complete with the random fake pencil scrawls in the margins, highlighting and blue ink underlining.
This isn't even borrowed from the yanks, look back at shit the Tories said during the Harper years, it's literally exactly the same rhetoric, there's a clip on CBC from years ago with Pierre talking about the Omar Khadr supreme court ruling and dude was saying shit like "this is a matter for the democratically elected government, not the courts".
While I get the overlap, we shouldn't downplay our own shit, we've been perfectly capable of having a christofacist party on our own, and exporting it globally (Gaven McInnes - Canadian, worked with the rebel, Jordan Peterson, Harper has been involved with the IDU, Preston Manning's takeover of the Conservatives was cited as an inspiration for Nigel Farage)
Straight arch works great with nvidia cards, gaming was my last hitch too, only thing I really miss is HDR in games, but it's a tradeoff I'm willing to have (had bad times with gamescope and nvidia, I'm content to leave it alone for now, things change rapidly anyhow)
My tepid take, every poll should report with error bars, would help somewhat, like I know they report moe but still, visual would be best to convey that quickly.
Doesn't help that in my experience, people just don't have a great grasp on statistics, was a common complaint of a statistician friend I worked with for years. As to why, stats specific courses weren't required when I went to highschool, I hope that's changed.
Says a lot that it can run pretty much maintenance free for a year and a half! I only had issues with my mk3s doing daily enclosed abs prints in the summer, the original petg softened and it ended up killing the idler end of the x axis (idler mount deformed suddenly under tension after like... 1-2 months of that). They may not be the fastest or fanciest but they're easy to service and in my experience pretty reliable, I repacked the linear bearings after a year or so out of precaution when I did a full rebuild, but I don't expect needing to do that for a long time.
Here's another prusa article for infill patterns, the prusa knowledge base is really decent and applicable to a variety of printers, I use my voron a lot but still refer to it.
It may suck ass to work at these days so I hear, but they're far from closing up shop, they were talking about DRI for a long time and have announced building that capacity ~3 Years Ago. They're already well underway to going DRI+EAF, the steel that comes out of that process is apparently extremely clean metallurgically.
So yes, we already do this investment...