

It’s always the poor poor
whiterich people that have the boot on their necks right? The poor poor oppressedwhiterich people… JFC
There, Fixed it
It’s always the poor poor
whiterich people that have the boot on their necks right? The poor poor oppressedwhiterich people… JFC
There, Fixed it
A reference to The benefit of having a recommendation engine auto add stuff for you
A recommendation engine is perfectly fine and can be fun to discover new things you might otherwise not know about, but auto adding is a huge nono. You don’t want some random shit getting automatically added to your server and taking up space (or using potentially valuable/limited download credit from a private tracker) just because it thinks it knows what you want to watch/listen to/read. Automatically adding new stuff unsolicited it just a really bad idea.
a new crime of inciting use of pirate IPTV services or software.
This one is particularly nasty, because simply suggesting to someone that pirate IPTV exists can be used to incriminate people that haven’t even done anything wrong. Regardless of your view on piracy, merely discussing something should never put you at risk of criminal charges.
Assuming every hinge there is motorized
That image isn’t even a mockup of what it could look like, it’s probably just some AI generated crap. Those servo joints will never bend around the base to align with the height of it.
Anycubic’s latest innovation could redefine what users expect from portable 3D printers, and has already won the iF Design Award 2025, but the company has offered no official launch date.
Lol of course they haven’t, this is a concept idea with probably zero engineering hours put in to it yet. This is their designers thinking “ooh, this would be super neat!” And their marketing team going “fuck yeah!”
Right now, if you want to add a new movie or TV show, you probably:
Search for it manually across different Arr services
I mean, you only search one arr service depending on the media type.
Check which quality profiles or indexers work best for that media type
Figure out if it’s already available somewhere in your library
You’ve already setup your quality profiles and indexers for your Arrs when you initially configured them, so there’s no need to do that every time you add a new item. If it’s already in your library, it shows when you search for it so not much figuring out.
Manually add it to the right service
Again, you’ve already searched in the appropriate Arr service for the media type. The “manual” action is pressing “Add”, which i assume you’d need to do with this too?
I think I’m confused as to what problem this actually solves?
Definitely looks like you have some extrusion issues here. Check if the nozzle is partially clogged and that the extruder isn’t skipping.
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.
why would you upload to tiktok!?
Only seeding new stuff that everyone else is also seeding is not good for torrenting in general, it will kill a lot of content that’s more than a few years old and/or not completely mainstream.
Aren’t they located in Italy, the Shithole that keeps trying to outlaw all VPNs and/or force them to provide backdoors and identifiable customers? They can only be stopped so many times before they succeed…
Can’t have 20+ tb in a seedbox at a reasonable price
why are you trying to change what I wrote? Its clearly there. I said none of that.
Prusa being “for profit” isn’t the same as the term implies.
Well then I misinterpreted what you mention by that statement, what do you mean by it, if it wasn’t that they’re not a “real” for-profit company?
I suspect you have no knowledge of their platform or how they do business or where or the history of their founder.
No I have plenty experience and use printables a lot, it’s a great platform. I’ve been in-and-out of the 3d printer environment since early 2010’s, I perfectly well know their history and what they once were.
You said that they were not a “real” for-profit company, which is just plain wrong. They have even monetised their printables.com platform, if that’s not a for-profit move in the most classical sense I don’t know what is.
Prusa are 100% a for-profit organisation/company, they don’t attempt to sell printers or services at anywhere near cost, which is absolutely fine too. They are very much what the term implies, which is that they’re a business that has (and wants) to earn money. To say they’re not a for-profit company is absolutely delusional.
Yes having a semi-opensource approach is their gimmick to get goodwill from people to get them to buy their printers.
Also I bought a 1 spool dryer. I would go for the 2 spools now.
I prefer having two separate dryers so I can dry two separate types of filament at the same time, it’s also more efficient if you only need to dry a single spool.
Second, there’s never enough adhesion.
False…I have a buildtak plate that I stopped using, it will literally stick so well that the layeror two stays on the plate when you try to remove a print.
No I definitely like to have the option but not the need to tinker, so I fit in that category. But their printer performance and functionality is just so far below pretty much every competitor out there. I want a reliable printer, that just works unless I want to fiddle with it, but I want it to print both fast and well. The core one seems to print slow and quality that’s just average. I can accept the slow printing if everything else was just 110% spot on, sadly it just isn’t.
From the reviews I’ve seen, quality is not really above average despite those slow speeds, they even show some pretty poor overhang capabilities with PLA in several videos I’ve seen.
If you think it shakes the part loose when moving print plate back and forth, try reducing accelerations and max speed of your Y-axis