

Actually a lot of Curve’s catalog probably fits the bill one way or another, but this is the first one that comes to mind.


Actually a lot of Curve’s catalog probably fits the bill one way or another, but this is the first one that comes to mind.


It’ll end up more like console piracy, where you need a specialised build or custom firmware to do it.


La Rage by Keny Arkana


I mean, no shit. I thought that was obvious from the … everything about it.


I don’t know why but I find this viscerally unpleasant.


Recently upgraded to an Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus, although I wouldn’t exactly call that ‘cheap’. No complaints so far, but I did replace the firmware with OpenNep4tune straight away so I can’t speak to the bone stock, out-of-box experience. Initial calibration was a little annoying but it auto-levels before every print, works really well with Orca and has its own remote web interface. I’ve only used it with PLA so far, but now that I have it dialled in I haven’t had a failed print that wasn’t my own fault.


Seems silly to limit it to one month of the year.
Prusa and Cura are available on flathub and work fine. AFAIK Orca isn’t in the main repo but the flatpak is on their github and works fine for me too.
When I lived within walking distance of my work, I used to try to take a slightly different route every day. Not by a lot, just a different side street here or there. You might see some cool street art or a nice flower or get to meet a friendly dog or cat.


On a regular basis, probably classic DooM / DooM 2.


I feel like people might be misunderstanding the request. Are you after something like AlarmPi?


Thanks for doing the research but I’m not in the States. They’re out of stock at Anycubic here and significantly more expensive at resellers. Ender 3 V3 SE is AU$259 direct for me, whereas the Kobra is AU$368 (out of stock). Resellers have them for up to AU$500.


Interesting. Where I am the Kobra 3 seems to be either out of stock or ~160% the price of the Ender. Unless I’m missing a bargain somewhere, which is possible.
I see auto-leveling as a nice-to-have. It’s not a deal breaker for me at this point because pretty much anything is going to be an upgrade from the K7.


I nearly pulled the trigger on a secondhand i3 Mega S but spare parts seemed to be nonexistent. How’s the support for the Kobra?
I have been known to say it to my cat though, which is kinda deserving of a little ridicule.


“behind”


Most interesting part of this article is the mention of VegaOS, which I hadn’t heard of. Not because I approve of anything Amazon does, ever, but depending on how much of a Linux it actually is, the jailbreaking / homebrew potential is intriguing.


Sort of? Never used OneTab but it looks like a single list. Tabs aside breaks up tab sets into sessions / windows.
What? I thought this was a maritime comm.