

I like it. Cheap and easy.
Looks like a little bulge in the joint, so you’d have to be a little careful about how it feeds, but I think it would be pretty easy to check.
Also like how you don’t need to completely unspool one side to make it work.


I like it. Cheap and easy.
Looks like a little bulge in the joint, so you’d have to be a little careful about how it feeds, but I think it would be pretty easy to check.
Also like how you don’t need to completely unspool one side to make it work.


Just sounds like they’re saying the “slippery slope” is false, but everything else stated was true.
3d party accessories are being disabled, and you can only use network connectivity if you connect to the cloud. They’ll have a solution for using Orca Slicer, but it still needs to phone home to work.
Glad I stayed away from Bambu and went with a printer that doesn’t need anything outside my network to use all the features I paid for.


I’m sure Valve loves the fact that more people are locked into the Steam store.
Steam is great, and there’s workarounds for using other installed games/stores, but… kinda feels bad that this stuff is so integrated into the Valve/Steam experience.
Don’t get me wrong, I use my steam deck… a lot… and I buy most of my games on Steam… I just wish GOG and Epic integration was a little more integrated, just so I don’t feel so locked in to one company. (yes, I’m aware of heroic launcher, and other options, but they’re still just hacked on extra steps that don’t always work)
They also typo’d 16 “MB” of ram for the recommended specs for Windows.