

PA can impact more than just corners. It’s when the print head is changing speed/direction


PA can impact more than just corners. It’s when the print head is changing speed/direction


This comment is correct imo. Read / calibrate the pressure advance. I’ve had especially good luck with the adaptive pressure advance and highly recommend taking the time to calibrate it.
Its a little bit confusing to do, but once you get the hang of it and do a full calibration sweep it should fix all the ‘corners have gaps’ issues. (Also just any gap issues between line)
Pressure advance is going to impact any line where the head will be shortly changing directions. So though it typically is corners you can get it with any acceleration change of the print head.


You mean the part where they threw the flashbang and gas INTO their CAR
Way to rewrite the story such that it WOULD have been rational to use flashbangs against protestors in the first place. But innocent bystanders not ok, so this implies the protestors aren’t innocent?
Looks like it’s time to switch.
Interesting. Wonder why they forked gitea


Thank you for the detailed reply! Yeah I realize now Mestastic.Org has everything I need.
Planning to prolly get:
A rak wireless kit for a local repeater on my roof powered via PoE, and then a TTGO TEcho for my personal device.
I know that I should just get the latter and play with it first, but I live high on a hill with a great vantage point of the city so feels like a disservice to the community if I don’t also host a repeater.
One thing I’m curious about, is if I use it via poe, can I also send messages via the repeater? I.e. locally from my network initiate a message through my repeater?
I would want it in repeater mode so it would forward any message even ones I don’t have the encryption key for.


How do I do this? Shats the easiest way to get started?
Both a personal device and a repeater on my house


“incriminating” to be clear here, criticism of a political person should not cause you to be denied entry. That’s fucking insane. On the other hand, yes. Everything has to be encrypted, locked, and def have a dummy OS. I’m going to need to set some up.


Sure sure. Hahah a fair point.


Yep. It’s def a trend of, take over and then price gouge everyone.
In a word, enshitification. I’m currently on a de-googling journey and it feels so good every service I cut.


Lol all good and fair points.
I just focused on premium because that’s what I had prior to cancelling. So totally just focused on what directly impacted me. I should have included both and called out the removal of ‘basic’ and forcing users to either pay more for standard or accept ads
Frankly, across the board it’s just standard enshitification.
I think my other thought is I don’t think you should have to be rich to be able to stream a higher bitrate. Sure maybe it costs more storage / bandwidth but I don’t think it should be something only rich people can afford.


I’ll turn this into a corporate selling point!
“Hey look, we decreased the price of premium by 17% over a 12 year period. (as compared to our standard plan)”


As kbal pointed out, the standard plan has increased 125% as well. So your original statement really doesn’t track with that.


Yeah, which is even more insane. Probably should have graphed that.


I don’t or at least didn’t read your original comment as “eat the rich”, but I agree. Rereading it I can kind of see the sentiment a bit, but ultimately Netflix 4k isn’t a “rich” kind of thing. Call me crazy but I think their profits show the price increase is just greed. And sure, make it be more than the standard plan, but that doesn’t account for the meteoric price increases.


It’s a banana Michael, how much could it cost…? Ten dollars?


I had family members getting blocked when they were legitimately travelling for work. (Travel nurse) It’s really bad and makes it so hard to use even when you’re paying for it. Which. Is. Insane.


I can assure you, any features they’ve added, have not accounted for what they’ve removed and the price increase.
I think 4k started to get added in 2014. Originally the premium plan was required for 4 screens vs the regular 2 screens.
"Netflix has been on a roll, driven by subscriber growth and price hikes. For the fourth quarter of 2024, the company reported net revenue of $10.2 billion, up from $8.8 billion in the year-ago period, while net income more than doubled to $1.9 billion. Netflix shares have soared 102% over the last 12 months as the company widens the gap with competitors. "
https://m.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/NFLX/netflix/net-income
Calibration of a printer is very much a cumulitive thing. Looking at your print I think your PA is off, but I would guess that it’s a combination of multiple settings. When calibrating a filament, I usually do a sweep of calibrations, and then sometimes even come back to past steps to rerun since the values can impact eachother.
I.e. I typically do in this order per brand of filament type. Always starting with the closest preset I can find. Usually the generic version if there isn’t the brands of exact filament as a preset in orca.
Temperatue
Max volumetric speed
Pressure advance
Flow
Retraction
Sometimes back to PA because flow can impact PA
VFA/input shaping (optional)
And then toss a tolerance calibration at it at the end, but I don’t typically do this per filament, just do it per printer unless you’re about to print some super tolerance intolerant parts
IMO your flow / pa are off and combined are causing this. But idk, if you’ve already done both those calibrations then I’m not experienced enough to be able to definitively say what the issue is.
Edit: OH, one thing to note, you can increase the flow rate, and then in tolerance you can adjust the shrinkage to get the tolerance correct. So in that scenario increase flowrate, and then jump to tolerance and adjust to get the correct dimensional accuracy. That will make orca slicer auto scale the part dynamically so your final dimensions are correct.