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  1. CW: #MindOverMagic by #Klei playtest feedback. No spoilers.

    I just love this game, and I clocked 24 hours or gameplay in 2 separate settings over 2 days😂 so clearly, I am loving it.

    I have loong been waiting for a magic game. I've been following #WitchBrook from the screators of #Starbound, but that isn't going anywhere.

    #MindOverMagic drops you into the same gameplay type and loop you could expect with #OxygenNotIncluded, but with less intense systems of physics and more magic Harry Potter style gameplay.

    You are tasked with building a magic university. You have your trained mages and need to train students. They can graduate. Which gives you this market of training and sending students away or making them part of your university.

    You then need to do dungeon battles to help progress your research tree, and it also has resource farming similar to #ONI.

    Honestly, I love the game. I will finish it now, and then once the game is out, I'll buy it after a few updates.

    #gaming #Steam

  2. @jsj

    The price surprised me, and this is by far a more enterprise-grade printer. But I don't know if I am even sold on the idea.

    I've always wanted a #Idex printer, mostly for water soluble supports or even doing the PETG-PLA trick #Modbot has suggested before. But with the relative price of the #Bambulab #AMS, isn't it just better to get that? Because here you are now just limited to 2 colors, and the AMS could one day be upgraded and also easily extended.

    So I wonder if Idex will be killed before it even went big ever? #SnapMaker are leaders in the space, and technically, this isn't an Idex because the nozzles are on the same head.

    If creality wants this to be successful in the target group they are pricing it at, their software needs to improve.

    I think most people can admit that similar to Apple, the thing which makes the BambuLab printers so good is the software and build quality.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  3. This looks like an interesting concept. It is about time the #opensource community starts catching up with #Bambu to rival the #AMS. This may just be the start. Although this makes me think of the #pallet rather than the AMS's cutting mechanism

    Printables.com: AUTO FILAMENT SPLICER (AFS V1) USING YOUR 3D BOWDEN PRINTER (e.g. Ender 3/PRO) by Botcan3D

    printables.com/model/524622-au

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  4. @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Of all the services out there, #Facebook and #Instagram are the services people leave the easiest. Even #Whastapp has been replaced by #Telegram and #Signal.

    It's #Twitter and #Youtube that people seem to just not be able to ditch them. Because they simply don't have an aternative.

    Youtube isban entirely differentbtopic, but one thing people miss about Twitter is the sheer amount of people to react to or will interact with their content. That's why, when #Mastodon was still small, it was deemed a failure.

    #Threads has the conversion rate of #Meta and the features of Twitter. So they just might be able to do it.

    The only downside I see is that it isn't as pseudononymous as people like from their micro-blogginf sites due to Meta wanting to connect your real name and other connectoins to your profiles.

  5. @koz

    The only problem is the lack of input-shaping. But I hope that one it is stable on the #MK4 and an accelerometer can be used for tuning, they will bring it to the #MK3 and #MK3S.

    #Prusa @3dprinting #3dprinting

  6. @thinkyhead @layers @marlinfirmware

    I agree, but one thing to note is, #Marlin is big, and you are big. You have a say and some power behind your voice, but smaller #FOSS developers still suffer.

    One thing that disgusts me is 3D printing companies just actually doing this.

    In the popular series "Blue Bloods", Frank Regan said that it is so disgusting when a cop commits a crime, because cops should not be kept at the same standard as other people, but at a higher standard.

    Now we have companies coming in here. Like #SnapMaker, saying they love #opensource and they want you to create what you want at home and I would put money on it that would attempt a rip-off of #Printables or #Thingiverse in the future for "open-source", but then they do stuff like this.

    I honestly didn't know this about them. I was actually interested in buying their #IDEX printer.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  7. @geekandi

    One thing #Slant3D on Youtube pointed out is the problem that it is Chinese based, and the cloud integration could be a problem in the US with confidentiality and #privacy.

    The #Bambulab slicer is #opensource now because they had to because it is a fork. But I wonder if they will open the rest.

    The AMS and the #Pallette are two of the best multi-material solutions, both of which are closed sourced. I think a lot of engineering went into it, and they have custom boards in them.

    That being said, the #Klipper community is insane when it comes to these things, and I won't be surprised if we have open-source competitors soon.

    The only thing #Prusa gets more hate for than the orders and the #XL is the MMU. I basically haven't seen a positive comment or recommendation for it, and people are hesitant to buy the MMU3. So it just shows it is difficult.

    @Zorzal @andy_warb

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  8. @RobeeShepherd

    I do manual coloe changes by issuing M600 on my printer and then switching the filament and then switching the filament and pushing it through to do a manual purge. But this isn't really comforable or viable.

    So I only use it for the first or last few layers to have a different face color or text color, but other than that, it would just be frustrating.

    I would love a #IDEX printer for soluable support. Color changes are too wasteful for me, and I don't actually have the need for it because all of my parts are mostly functional.

    @geekandi

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  9. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a #PrusaXL, you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the #PrusaMMU.

    If you want a #IDEX, #SnapMaker is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  10. @RobeeShepherd

    If you only use 2 colors, then a #IDEX printer is the only solution. It would allow you to have two separate heads with two separate hotends and filaments. Thus, no purging is required.

    Unfortunately, that's the best solution, as multi-material through a single nozzle will always result in this.

    Personally, for me, the waste is too much for 3D printing, and I would rather use a #IDEX printer to print soluable supports and have better quality.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  11. @fabbaloo

    "The advanced leveling accessory mentioned above is installed by default in the K1 Max. This accessory includes a LIDAR sensor that scans the print bed and develops a surface model of “one million points”. That’s equivalent to 1,000 x 1,000 touches for mechanical sensors used in other equipment. The K1 series also includes a strain sensor built into the toolhead. Creality said, "

    Some have called the LiDar a gimic on the #BambuLab #X1C, so I wonder if #Creality only opten for this for the trend and hype or that they brought in their own design here and use cases.

    Furthermore, their first printer with the strain guage was the #crowdfunded and #KickStarter #CR6SR, which I personally have. Although it simplifies the bed leveling process and I never understood or experienced the struggles of #Ender3 leveleing, it had its own problems.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  12. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  13. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  14. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  15. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  16. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - 2.1.2 introduces to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting

  17. Chamfers and fillets were the greatest improvements that I could have made to my designs and completely changed my style.

    Not only did it improve my printed and designed parts visually, but also improved strength and printability.

    By removing sharp corners from your designs, slower and older printers can more easily print your designs and the printing speed can easily be increased even with the lack of #LinearAdvanced and #InputShaping.

    The strength is also improved by creating a small chamfer or fillet where a thin wall connects to a larger surface, by increasing the contact surface and sometimes enlarging the surface enough to allow for extra infill.

    Finally, rounded corners also result in more consistent printed results, especially when you are printing many copies of the same part, due to the decrease in possible errors and shifts that could occur on sharp corners.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  18. Chamfers and fillets were the greatest improvements that I could have made to my designs and completely changed my style.

    Not only did it improve my printed and designed parts visually, but also improved strength and printability.

    By removing sharp corners from your designs, slower and older printers can more easily print your designs and the printing speed can easily be increased even with the lack of #LinearAdvanced and #InputShaping.

    The strength is also improved by creating a small chamfer or fillet where a thin wall connects to a larger surface, by increasing the contact surface and sometimes enlarging the surface enough to allow for extra infill.

    Finally, rounded corners also result in more consistent printed results, especially when you are printing many copies of the same part, due to the decrease in possible errors and shifts that could occur on sharp corners.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  19. Chamfers and fillets were the greatest improvements that I could have made to my designs and completely changed my style.

    Not only did it improve my printed and designed parts visually, but also improved strength and printability.

    By removing sharp corners from your designs, slower and older printers can more easily print your designs and the printing speed can easily be increased even with the lack of #LinearAdvanced and #InputShaping.

    The strength is also improved by creating a small chamfer or fillet where a thin wall connects to a larger surface, by increasing the contact surface and sometimes enlarging the surface enough to allow for extra infill.

    Finally, rounded corners also result in more consistent printed results, especially when you are printing many copies of the same part, due to the decrease in possible errors and shifts that could occur on sharp corners.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  20. Chamfers and fillets were the greatest improvements that I could have made to my designs and completely changed my style.

    Not only did it improve my printed and designed parts visually, but also improved strength and printability.

    By removing sharp corners from your designs, slower and older printers can more easily print your designs and the printing speed can easily be increased even with the lack of #LinearAdvanced and #InputShaping.

    The strength is also improved by creating a small chamfer or fillet where a thin wall connects to a larger surface, by increasing the contact surface and sometimes enlarging the surface enough to allow for extra infill.

    Finally, rounded corners also result in more consistent printed results, especially when you are printing many copies of the same part, due to the decrease in possible errors and shifts that could occur on sharp corners.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  21. Chamfers and fillets were the greatest improvements that I could have made to my designs and completely changed my style.

    Not only did it improve my printed and designed parts visually, but also improved strength and printability.

    By removing sharp corners from your designs, slower and older printers can more easily print your designs and the printing speed can easily be increased even with the lack of and .

    The strength is also improved by creating a small chamfer or fillet where a thin wall connects to a larger surface, by increasing the contact surface and sometimes enlarging the surface enough to allow for extra infill.

    Finally, rounded corners also result in more consistent printed results, especially when you are printing many copies of the same part, due to the decrease in possible errors and shifts that could occur on sharp corners.

    @3dprinting

  22. Now I have #Premium. I don't even know what the price is. Let's it's $10. I watch the same videos for 10 different creators... I no longer see the ads. They aren't getting paid per ad. How is my $10 split?

    Of course this can't work, if Youtube is fair and the premium and normal ad revenue is combined to pay creators, but I just feel as if I am disadvantaging my creators here and #Google and #Youtube is just making money.

    So is an #Adblock just better, to cut out the middle man to not see #ads, not give #Google or #Yputube money and rather just pay my creators directly with #Patreon?

    This could rack up quite a bill, if I donate on all of my creator's Patreons.

    It is really difficult.

  23. @atomicpoet

    It's just crazy for me how obsessed Zuckerberg has become.

    Many companies have obsessed about technologies in the past.

    #Microsoft was obsessed with touchscreen-friendly #UIs when #Windows8 came out as well as the #WindowsMobile operating system. They were able to realise that people didn't like it, so they moved on. Where #Nokia got obsessed with the #WindowsMobile idea and never moved to #Android, resulting in their death.

    #Blackberry was the first company to release a "smartphone" at that time. They knew people wanted to email and communicate more efficiently on their phones, and phones were no longer just for calling. So they released the full qwerty-keyboard. But they got stuck with it and didn't realise the strengths and flexibility of touchscreen-keyboards and the screen real estate that you lose with hardware keyboards. So their phones died out.

  24. @maxleibman

    Another great feature in apps like #Megalodon and #Fedilabs is the ability to hide replies in timelines.

    This promotes the feature of #threads. Because you only see the original top post and no posts out of context. So if you see a post and you are interested in the content and replies, you can click on it and go down the tree of comments. This is way better on #Mastodon than #Twitter.

    I really like the idea of threads here on Mastodon. It allows for an idea based conversation, where every post is a single topic but is tied together to a larger conversation by the top post.

    Similar to these 4 posts I've made now.

    #timelines #boost #boosts #favorite #favorites #Mastodon #Twitter #retweets #Likes #Algorithm #Tweets #fediverse #instances #favourites

  25. @maxleibman

    The problem, however, with these #timelines that aren't governed by some algorithm, is that you can easily see the same post over and over.

    I follow a few accounts that are interconnected with each other. We all interact with the same content. So when they all #boost a post, I see the original and 5 #boosts.

    This is, however, fixed with clients, allowing me to hide boosts from my timelines. Which isn't the best solution. We should rather be allowed to hide boosts of accounts we already follow because I've already seen that post or eventually will in my timeline.

    #favorite #boosts #favorites #Mastodon #Twitter #retweets #Likes #Algorithm #Tweets #fediverse #instances #favourites

  26. @maxleibman

    I've actually thought about it a lot. I want to see the posts that people that I follow #favorite. I want to see what they are up to and doing.

    But if we allow this, it goes against the principle that #boosts are for you and #favorites for the original poster.

    If the people that I follow want me to see something, they would reply to a post or boost it.

    With #Mastodon not sorting our timelines by favorite count and number of boosts, I actually see all of the posts of people I follow and content doesn't get lost, and I love it.

    #Twitter #retweets #Likes #Algorithm #Tweets #Mastodon #favorites #boosts #fediverse #instances #favourites

  27. @maxleibman

    #Twitter, on the other hand, has a problem with #retweets and #likes. People don't use them correctly and often use both.

    This paired with the #algorithm leads to a few #tweets being spammed across the entire site and other posts getting lost in the ocean of tweets.

    My experience on Twitter over 10 years had far less interaction than my 3 months on #Mastodon.

    On Twitter, my posts just disolved into nothing, where I now get many #favorites and #boosts on all my posts.

    I also get replies and interaction here because people actually see my content and aren't obsessed with one or two celebrity accounts.

    #Mastodon #boosts #fediverse #instances #favourites #favorites

  28. @olliepalmer @mimsical @heycaseywattsup

    The other thing is the disappearance of the obsession with #retweets and #likes.

    Yes, I get a kick out of it when I get a #boost or a #favorite. But while browsing #Mastodon in apps like #megalodon, the number of boots and favorites for a post isn't shown until I click on it.

    So, my decision to interact with something is my own. I don't feel, "Oh wow, 10000 boosts, this is relevant."

  29. #creality #CR-10 Smart Pro.

    I don't know, but currently, my #CR6SE is my daily driver, and it is working for me.

    My only complaint is that the force sensor is sometimes just too weird to work with and sensitive to stupid external factors.

    However, the auto-bed-leveling is so convenient, and I haven't had any of the manual-bed-leveling struggles that many beginners have with the #ender series.

    The force sensor also makes it more difficult to mod the printer. Not allowing me to #3dprint most #opensource mods, because they are made for the #bltouch and #crtouch.

    Finally, the speed is getting to me, and I would love to get a faster printer. But the price of a #voron is a bit too high and I don't have the time for it.

    I really wish both #creality and #prusa brought out their own #corexy printers, rather than continuing down this path of #bedslingers and #cartesian printers.

    Opinions? Would you get a non core xy today?

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

    youtu.be/FRFdd2mXylg