I had a similar issue with an Ender 3, it wouldnt adhere no matter what. My solution was to level the bed real close to the nozzle using thinner paper or whatnot. From there you can start tweaking your first layer height
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Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Office has been renamed to “Microsoft 365 Copilot app”English
10·8 days agoI cant wait until they integrate Flight simulator
If you have a twin xl mattress and dont mind a LOT of height you can get a dorm bed. Benefit being you can put a dresser or mini fridge underneath and save a lot of space. Plus they tend to be pretty sturdy
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Any rapidfire mouse options for Linux Gaming?English
5·9 days agoI had issues with Solaar flatpak on Pop!OS try the deb
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Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.world•Brake upgrade (read before saying I don't need it)English
1·12 days agoWhy not take it a little easy until you can get the car you want for the roads then? The pilot is a heavier car and you are asking a lot for brakes to perform in those conditions even with upgrades. Good things come to those that practice temperance
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Offbeat@lemmy.ca•Disney World cast member hurt stopping 180-kg fake boulder from hitting audienceEnglish
3·12 days agoA handful of small metal balls inside it and a magnet at its holding spot is all it would need id imagine
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto?English
2·14 days agoHelp I used grub to switch engines but forgot to switch fuel type now it only boots into emergency mode
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Will Ship with an "AI Kill Switch" to Completely Disable all AI Features - 9to5LinuxEnglish
1876·23 days agoWhy not just ship it without any of the AI stuff and give users the option to install and use it instead of bloating the application? This also confirms that the stuff is essentially OPT OUT instead of OPT IN
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Gaming@lemmy.world•POV: your modding habit has become a problemEnglish
1·24 days agoIve seen some truck sim players mod in brands. It can be immersive
Youll find that most places do support it if you use a user agent switcher. As far as a new browser there are some interesting ones out there but ive been just using a firefox fork
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
3·29 days agoIts going to be netbooks all over again
Yea look at all their other posts its vastly different style and then all the sudden this? Either stolen or AI
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
11·1 month agoAlmost every commercial door has a door closer rhat does exactly this?
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
1·1 month agoHey isint that buoy or at least power generated by waves idea something thats currently kinda being done though?
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
11·1 month agoGood soup thank you very much for doing the math. I was struggling
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
12·1 month agoIts less about the profit and more about offsetting costs. Yes one door wouldnt be really worthwhile but in this circumstance you’re using parts you already need to maintain and run(door pistons and accessibility) and the complexity added to the system could be bypassed should it fail without impacting that core operation
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
11·1 month agoYes as you typically do with most forms of generation. One door wouldnt do much but multiple doors opening and closing constantly all day surely has the potential to generate some amount of energy.
Ive been in places where the door basically doesent stop moving for hours at a time, even if the door doesent close fully its still moving by someone either opening it wider or it coasting back towards closed position. Compliant exterior doors are typically set to take about 8.5-10lbs of force to open. Im not super good at math but surely that much “weight” moving constantly could generate some electricity. There are small wind turbines that move with less force constantly
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
12·1 month agoThat doesent make sense though because automatic doors and handicap accessible doors already have motors which also can be generators and are otherwise connected to power??
Like the only complexity I can think of would be smoothly and safely delivering the power back to the buildings grid but we definitely have overcome these complexities in other applications
Edit: has there been a study or at least some math done on how much force goes into opening and closing doors in commercial buildings?
Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.English
22·1 month agoSo like a little removed from this but I always wondered why cant we harvest energy from busy buildings where people are closing and opening doors all the time? The doors typically already even have a motor on them to be handicap accessible and need to slow close anyways. If anything it could generate enough electricity for at least a couple lights or office computers








Solar is nice too. Make sure when you get grains to store them in air tight containers. Lentils and beans are also a good call to keep up on