There are tons, but people aren’t paying attention to them. And certainly aren’t going to the theatre to watch them. I think you asking that question just reinforces my point.
There are tons, but people aren’t paying attention to them. And certainly aren’t going to the theatre to watch them. I think you asking that question just reinforces my point.
The same people in this thread blaming remakes and marvel are also not going to see any of the other smaller but unique and quality films that come out in theaters. There was literally 1 marvel studios film that hit theaters this year.
I hate it, it always looks bad.
Then it has to either be z offset or over extrusion. Both are easily calibrated.
Are you letting your bed soak (sit heated up) before probing? Beds warp as they heat and if you start probing immediately after it comes to temp the shape of the bed will likely change as it settles.
Good thing all the people who needed it most stayed home this election.
That just makes more poor people who can’t afford things.
Everyone should know how stupid this theory is because there’s no profit in it.
If companies want more saturation they can always advocate for government policies that lift people out of poverty.
Honestly this is better than I expected from Prusa. They are still playing catch-up but not as far behind as I expected them to end up with their first consumer XY offering. It’s till expensive for what you get (Prusa). It’s too slow compared to competitors. It’s a bit small for the price. They need a new hotend setup. But it definitely maintains the Prusa serviceability. Their MMU is still kind of a DIY joke versus the competitors.
You can upgrade for like $500.
Yeah, that’s my point. The idiots visiting it won’t get satire.
Will anyone visiting know the difference?
But it’s no different than appointing someone to the agency to do that. Which we all knew he would do anyway. Elon’s meme “agency” doesn’t make any difference.
Cabinet members can’t dissolve entire agencies. Only congress can.
People who weren’t ready to listen before are now.
Yup, wide use creates a lock-in effect. If your software is used by everyone, paid or otherwise, it’s the standard and you will never run out of paid users. This is why CAD companies offer free tiers and why student subscriptions are always heavily discounted.
I forgot about that brief interlude. I remember it being sad when Google gutted them and sold the brand.
Motorola doesn’t make cell phones at all. Lenovo makes cell phones under the Moto brand they purchased when Motorola left that part of the industry.
In 2124? “What was the United States?”