

I’ll occasionally switch to that as it shows up better on projection screens for presentations, but it’s not my default.


I’ll occasionally switch to that as it shows up better on projection screens for presentations, but it’s not my default.


You may want something like https://jetkvm.com/ or https://pikvm.org/. They will do the video capture and keyboard/mouse input.
Also check out https://symless.com/synergy. I really like it for using my work laptop next to my desktop. It doesn’t do video, but extends your mouse and keyboard to other computers.


Benn Jordan tends to make longer videos, but they are always worthwhile. If he releases a 40 minute video about a topic I don’t care about, I’ll still jump to watch it because he’ll make it interesting, and I’ll probably end up caring about it by the end.


I see you cleaned the bed with IPA. I’d also recommend dish soap and water. I was struggling with adhesion on a new bed from Prusa, and soap fully fixed my issue.


Fuck off with your AI slop bullshit.


Idn’t no about but you, that perfectly clear was to my.


Defaced then refaced
It would stretch like a rubber band stretches just a lot less. Wood, metal, whatever is slightly flexible. The stick would either get slightly thinner or slightly less dense as you pulled it. Also, you won’t be able to pull it much because there’s so much stick.


United States
100% tariff on ourself. Hell yeah!
I’m just glad to see someone appreciating it 😁
Oh hey! That’s mine :D https://github.com/duckythescientist/BinaryKeyboard


Ryobi cordless tools because I’m a light duty user. Wiha screwdrivers because I’m worth it (and they are worth it). And the nice Hakko soldering tools because I use those more.


I had a Harbor Height cordless drill that worked just fine for like six years, to my surprise and delight. I’m a light duty user, so I upgraded to a brushless Ryobi.


Universal Radio Hacker probably isn’t as simple as you are hoping, but it should be moderately easy and very powerful https://github.com/jopohl/urh


Consider post processing steps if you really need smooth parts. Sandable fillers, special paints, epoxy coatings, or just a bunch of sanding. I’ve had good luck with XTC-3D. It’s an epoxy you paint on that’s specifically designed for smoothing prints.
You could also consider a resin printer if you need smooth. They are their own can of worms, but the resolution and smoothness is good.
I usually just accept the roughness.
I don’t have an answer, but I at least feel your pain. My personal email has too much traffic, so I miss things. My corporate email is now flooded with corporate drivel and timecard reminders (because I’m at what used to be a small company that got acquired by a big company). I also have SMS, Signal, and three different customer IT systems that I have to log into. There’s also a project-specific Mattermost server that I ignore. It’s painful.