

WHEN THINGS NEED TO GO FAST.
The Böcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up to 400 kg at 42 m/min - whisper-quiet thanks to its 230 V electric motor
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WHEN THINGS NEED TO GO FAST.
The Böcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up to 400 kg at 42 m/min - whisper-quiet thanks to its 230 V electric motor
(Google translate)


Merry Christmas and a Happy 1985.


Kind of funny how you said that to no Google, then posted a YouTube link.
They had aspirations to make DRAM less useful/needed for some cases.
It more or less failed for a variety of reasons.
The concept was called Far Memory as a step between DRAM and SSDs. Lots of stories I can’t really share from back in the day
This article talks a bit about far memory:
https://dzone.com/articles/far-memory-unleashed-what-is-far-memory
Stay tuned for part 2.


This. I use pihole as just a DNS server with blocking off since it was too much to have to deal with the random broken pages.
The real pros don’t even link or connect them. You have to know the others exist.


Wasn’t there something from Axe (deodorant) that would have a girl on the desktop?
I wonder if she ever met Clippy…


Remember when McDonalds was colorful and had a play place and a GameCube: all that and a lot more.


If you like reviews/comparisons check out Project Farm.


It must be just the blue. I figured out green: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/22401881


This may have been it. Thanks! ref: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/22401881


Holy crap. So I tried a pack of the Green PETG (still Kingroon) and the first print didn’t go well. It didn’t like .3mm on a .4mm nozzle.
This happened:

A bit of a clog and other weirdness.
I took the default Cura PETG settings for .4mm nozzle, swapped to .2mm (fast) default settings then set fan to 50% and temperature to 230C… I got a beautiful benchy:

It’s beautiful.
I guess it seems like maybe something is just wrong with that roll of blue…
Makes me wonder if a Bambu or some other more set/forget kind of printer would have been able to print it somehow. Maybe I’ll try again one day.
Thanks everyone so much for all.


Interestingly, I tried the Kingroon green PETG and it looked ok at first then seemed to clog-ish.


It pretty much self clogged a few layers in. So about the same?


What should I see differently with retraction off? Like it failed but what should I look for then try next?


For good measure I tried going direct from the dryer to the hot end (and just left a piece in the runout sensor to have it not trip). More/less the same problems: https://imgur.com/a/65jzAQv … I stopped it early since it was failing terribly. Otherwise was using default cura generic PETG settings on .3mm per layer with .4mm nozzle.


What’s the recommendation to fix under extrusion? I tried changing the flow in cura to 102 then later to 118… no obvious differences.


I instead tried printing directly from the spool holder immediately after taking it out of the dryer. Same thing happened. I doubt it could have moisture-d up that fast for it to make a difference












Swimmers as they were.