

I get those when I print PETG too cold. Filament fails to stick to the print and cooks on the nozzle for a while, then gets wiped off eventually.


I get those when I print PETG too cold. Filament fails to stick to the print and cooks on the nozzle for a while, then gets wiped off eventually.


implying Russia still has working AA to exhaust
Hats off to the engineers, but it’s kinda already been done the hard way.


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Decent chance that when it is hacked, the hackers will actually use it to spread true information.


For a few frames, there are actually three, and it turns into something a lot like a hand when he goes for the ass


With a superconductor, you can create a much more powerful electromagnet through which the coil will still produce a lot of voltage even when turning very slowly. Thus, you can use a much simpler gearbox or even just skip it entirely.


My favorite application for room-temp superconductors is low-speed generators. They have exactly one application, but it’s big: Wind towers without a giant gearbox. Wind power is cheap, but without the truck-sized gearbox with a bazillion moving parts that you can’t lift without the biggest cranes known to man, it’s even cheaper.


Four Winds Shotgun is a good thing to know about. I don’t think you even need a machine shop.
Man we got war droids already and the people who really need ones that work are NOT making theirs shaped like a guy.


I can’t be arsed to dig up the equation, but it may mean that the wind has 200 times more usable energy, which I think is a cube function of its speed. Wouldn’t be 2000 knots in that case


One watt per square meter. Not very useful.


That is a great way to make me start being negative about this Jensen guy


Haven’t heard of him. For me it’s Cult College, Ancient Americas, and a scattering of 3D printing youtubers who aren’t on Nebula.


That guy is like half the reason I still use YouTube.


I played FTB in its glory days. Not sure what’s good now, but I miss Thaumcraft and Xycraft.


I bought Minecraft on an impulse. I’d heard people talking about it but didn’t know much. Looked it up, and it was going to enter Beta in twenty minutes. Bought it on the spot, installed it the next morning, have logged untold thousands of hours ever since.
I think that’s also possible, but it’s happened to me a lot more from lower temperatures.