

Yeah the texture sheet works, but I would never use it with PLA. I only use mine for TPU and sometimes polycarbonate. Anything else is either smooth or satin sheet.


Yeah the texture sheet works, but I would never use it with PLA. I only use mine for TPU and sometimes polycarbonate. Anything else is either smooth or satin sheet.


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Updated it right before I built Wine.
Using the Steam release of Fallout 3 goty. Created a clean wine prefix, configured it for Windows 7. Installed .Net 3.5 sp1 and Visual C++ runtimes for 2008 and 2010 just in case. Installed latest DXVK with winetricks. Modified the system.reg with regedit to add key and string for the installed path.
After that I was able to run the Launcher, set it to windowed and launch it.
Have spent about 5 hours so far on current play through. Has crashed a couple of times.


Already downloaded and built it on Slackware.
Was able to get Fallout 3 running on it without mods or community patches. Working fairly well, as long as its run windowed fullscreen I can tab out and back without it crashing.


Good, hope he wins.


Forced Labor is just a euphemism for enslavement.


Ruby nozzles are alright. I ran them for several years on my printer. But they can break if you aren’t careful. I broke mine well cleaning a clog by accidentally applying pressure sideways with my cleaning tool. Broke a chip off the tip.
I ran lots of carbon fiber, iron and steel hybrids, and glass fiber through my nozzle without any noticeable wear.
I ran the expensive Olsen Ruby, not sure how Durozzle compares.


D.C. is a federal district. Their National Guard is under the President’s authority, not the Mayor’s. Their Metro Police under emergencies can be federalized under the President’s authority for limited periods.


Reported in Apple Maps as incorrect name. Won’t change anything, but it needed to be done.


Its difficult to vote to keep people from voting. When people are allowed to vote Republicans lose elections.
No they do not have copies of every Bitlocker key.
Bitlocker by default creates a 48-bit recovery code that can be used to unlock an encrypted drive. If you run Windows with a personal Microsoft account it offers to backup that code into your Microsoft account in case your system needs recovered. The FBI submitted a supoena to request the code for a person’s encrypted drive. Microsoft provided it, as required by law.
Bitlocker does not require that key be created, and you don’t have to save it to Microsoft’s cloud.
This is just a case of people not knowing how things work and getting surprised when the data they save in someone else’s computer is accessed using the legal processes.