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What I do like about the XL is that they actually use Gcode. For example the #Qidi and #Creality printers have these built in Gcodes. So even with a vanilla #Klipper install, part of the starting Gcode is hidden begind these macros, unless you completely re-write them.
The XL actually uses the slicer Gcode for stuff like toolchangea. So you are able to change and tweak a lot.
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This is an interesting idea, but even the #Ender3 has shown us that manufacturers will cut costs even for a few dollars. They would avoid using higher end screens, like the #P1P did, although the X1C vs P1P and #P1S screens are worlds apart.
Also using the same board would almost compromise the higher tier, providing less advantages for purchasing the "higher" tier printers. Although I do agree and build volume is a big thing in what determines the printer I would buy.
Bambu did the opposite by downgrading the screen, but keeping the volume and electronics the same for their cheaper printers.
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Might just be me. But since I switched to a direct drive extruder, I have fewer skips, clogs, and unexplainable feeding problems.
Also, since I switched to CoreXY, I have fewer layer shifts and other weird artifacts.
Might just be a newer printer and higher build quality, but this is the biggest new change on my printer.
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I think, if we as a community were to trust someone to do this and be transparent during the process, #Slant3D might be the best option.
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I think, if we as a community were to trust someone to do this and be transparent during the process, #Slant3D might be the best option.
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I think, if we as a community were to trust someone to do this and be transparent during the process, #Slant3D might be the best option.
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I think, if we as a community were to trust someone to do this and be transparent during the process, #Slant3D might be the best option.
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I think, if we as a community were to trust someone to do this and be transparent during the process, #Slant3D might be the best option.
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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.
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I received playtest access for #MindOverMagic by #Klei, their new game. I didn't even know that this was in the works. After loving Oxygen Not Included, I am quite excited to play this one!
I am really not sure how and why I got access. I discovered the game 2 days ago, saw that I can apply on the #Steam page and simply clicked it! This is my first playtest access ever as well as first time applying for an Indie game.
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They took a month or so to actually post the firmware and give us rpot access to the printer. Before that, you basically had to use #CrealityPrint and their config, where they, for example, got the input shaping wrong.
They then posted the firmware, and you could easily get #Mainsail and #Fluidd. Then it happened that nozzles were crasging into beds, and they removed the firmware.
I first K1 had a problem. I rooted it, but something was wrong. So I swapped it for a new one with the supplier. Now that firmware isn't available anymore. So I had mainsail and Klipper on my first K1, but not on my second one. They are taking their sweet time to release it now as well.
So, nothing new, actually. Like the printer. Haven't had a failed print, and the quality is amazing, but the software side sucks.
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They took a month or so to actually post the firmware and give us rpot access to the printer. Before that, you basically had to use #CrealityPrint and their config, where they, for example, got the input shaping wrong.
They then posted the firmware, and you could easily get #Mainsail and #Fluidd. Then it happened that nozzles were crasging into beds, and they removed the firmware.
I first K1 had a problem. I rooted it, but something was wrong. So I swapped it for a new one with the supplier. Now that firmware isn't available anymore. So I had mainsail and Klipper on my first K1, but not on my second one. They are taking their sweet time to release it now as well.
So, nothing new, actually. Like the printer. Haven't had a failed print, and the quality is amazing, but the software side sucks.
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They took a month or so to actually post the firmware and give us rpot access to the printer. Before that, you basically had to use #CrealityPrint and their config, where they, for example, got the input shaping wrong.
They then posted the firmware, and you could easily get #Mainsail and #Fluidd. Then it happened that nozzles were crasging into beds, and they removed the firmware.
I first K1 had a problem. I rooted it, but something was wrong. So I swapped it for a new one with the supplier. Now that firmware isn't available anymore. So I had mainsail and Klipper on my first K1, but not on my second one. They are taking their sweet time to release it now as well.
So, nothing new, actually. Like the printer. Haven't had a failed print, and the quality is amazing, but the software side sucks.
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They took a month or so to actually post the firmware and give us rpot access to the printer. Before that, you basically had to use #CrealityPrint and their config, where they, for example, got the input shaping wrong.
They then posted the firmware, and you could easily get #Mainsail and #Fluidd. Then it happened that nozzles were crasging into beds, and they removed the firmware.
I first K1 had a problem. I rooted it, but something was wrong. So I swapped it for a new one with the supplier. Now that firmware isn't available anymore. So I had mainsail and Klipper on my first K1, but not on my second one. They are taking their sweet time to release it now as well.
So, nothing new, actually. Like the printer. Haven't had a failed print, and the quality is amazing, but the software side sucks.
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They took a month or so to actually post the firmware and give us rpot access to the printer. Before that, you basically had to use #CrealityPrint and their config, where they, for example, got the input shaping wrong.
They then posted the firmware, and you could easily get #Mainsail and #Fluidd. Then it happened that nozzles were crasging into beds, and they removed the firmware.
I first K1 had a problem. I rooted it, but something was wrong. So I swapped it for a new one with the supplier. Now that firmware isn't available anymore. So I had mainsail and Klipper on my first K1, but not on my second one. They are taking their sweet time to release it now as well.
So, nothing new, actually. Like the printer. Haven't had a failed print, and the quality is amazing, but the software side sucks.
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Cool thing is, I know you can flash #KlipperScreen to the #Creality K1 and K1 Max.
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Also, part of #Klipper is being configurable. If they use #KlipperScreen, then I can customise it, change the theme, add other features, measurements, and buttons, and customise it to my liking. If they use their own UI, the source code is normally not used, and you can extend it.
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Blows my mind, that manufacturers refuse to run #KlipperScreen. All these #Klipper printers are running their own UIs.
This is just stupid. As I then can't control my entire printer as promised. I can change the config, choose between #Fluidd and #Mainsail, and have root access, but I am stuck with their bad design choices for the display.
Dear manufacturers, if you decide to re-invent the wheel. Please do so by keeping the same shape. That shit needs to be round.
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The #Rust community has a problem where they think they are sich Chads that they know everything because tHeRe cOdE iS tHreAd sAfE.
So now you have a bunch of guys, normally just developing libraries, thinking they have a core understanding of creating actual programming languages.
Other languages like #Go and #Python handle this better by having mature, transaprent, and well socumented discussions. Not just a bunch of Chads on a Discord server and a cult-like following to #ThePrimeagen.
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