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Probably at least the first 2 layers, if you dont want to see the next color through it.
Probably at least the first 2 layers, if you dont want to see the next color through it.
I do think that cargo ships are the one vehicle where solar panels would make sense though. Add that and a sail, and you should be able to increase the range considerably.
That’s one expensive goat.
Its probably the “each other” that makes it trickier. I do ping my watch with an audible ring from my watch to find it, even though it’s always on silent.
I disagree. Having your phone on silent isn’t an out-of-the-ordinary use.
I despise listening to various pings, but still want my phone to vibrate and the screen to turn on. Most people at work/school do the same.
“Do not disturb” is for specific, short durations, or while you sleep (if you don’t turn your phone off).
If you do go this route, the best way is to make a fork of the main Umami github repository, then link that to railway. When you want to update, you can just sync new changes to the repo, and railway will rebuild your instance.
I’m running Umami on Railway (so not self-hosted), for two small websites. Works pretty well. I think Railway changed their pricing, but I’ve been grandfathered in with a free plan.
Edit: all of my websites are also on Netlify.
You should have told him “this one has free calla every day of the week”
I agree with your sentiment, but the resolution on e-readers has been better than HD for about a decade now.
I dont want to see the words “low quality tooling” ever again.
To add to that, the charred bits make me think they didn’t preheat the oven.
I use those until it triggers the filament sensor.
“Monotonic lines” is an improved version of Monotonic, and has been the default for a few versions now, if I’m not mistaken.
Yes, you’re right, don’t know why I flipped that in my head, it’s pretty clear on the diagram you sent me.
I feel they’re too light already 😅
Yes. I would need to increase the weight on the pen too, though.
Ah yes, different sized pulleys would work the same as the gear train I had in mind. Thanks for the explanation!
Edit: on second look, it’s more complex than that, as the weight is not connected to the end of the rope, but on a pulley.
You should check this post out if you ever go ahead with it: https://www.marginallyclever.com/2021/10/friday-facts-4-how-to-marlin-polargraph/
I still feel the distance they travel will stay the same. Except if I use a gear train.
You can also cancel individual objects on Prusa MK4 and Mini by default.