

They require the files be loaded externally, they just configure the files to run well on supported devices


They require the files be loaded externally, they just configure the files to run well on supported devices


I went from the Ender 3 v3, to the Anycubic Kobra 3, and the difference is so wide, or makes it hard to recommend the Ender. With the Ender I could do small simple models, but anything with multiple parts were hard to dial in tolerances. The anycubic allows me to do multiple days of printing and be assured all the parts will come together. I now also get error handling so a tangle or running out of filament won’t ruin the job. It even resumes after power loss. I know it’s not in your budget, but the difference is very noticeable.
I know a contractor working on teams. It was as eyerolling as you could expect.


MiSTER Pi with a 19" 4:3 dell monitor and original controllers (or very high replica i.e. nintendo online nes, snes, n64, etc.). I’m fine with turbo core or similar. It’s an amazing setup (especially with nfc). My 9 year old son loves playing retro games with me or alone.


Looks like a lot of ISPs block access to catbox, seems like a limited choice.
I dunno, she looks pretty hot
That problem is the same I’ve faced talking to people. They distrust science and anything that disagrees with what they have been told by trusted people in their tribes (often church). That’s what makes this message effective.
Did he decapitate the question mark?
Request too vague, loading wolfenstien.exe
Praying to an inactive theoretical being is sort of the whole foundation of religion. If they (super being) ever verifiably acted, it would no longer be a religion, just fact. The unknown nature is what keeps people scared/hooked. This adds a depth to the comic that may not have even been intended (or the author is wicked smart).
You only promised your left but!
The man writing is in a bear suit. He translated the roar as ‘zipper’, which indicates the bears have figured out his secret. He is then presumably eaten.


I think her time as a criminal prosecutor will come in handy.


I remember seeing it in theaters on opening day (I was 9). I’ve loved it ever since.
This is a comic adaptation of the 1884 (that’s not a typo) Flatland, but in the book, instead of rotating, they explain the concept of the next higher dimension. Similar result. Good book, nails the social satire of sexism (remains relevant today).


But then they’d have to stop eating shrimp, so…


Harvard isn’t a government funded organization, so the first amendment doesn’t apply. Hopefully the students find a way to sue based on the college’s own rules though.
You can just plug it with your finger, unless you’re going to tell me that cartoons are lying.
You forgot the symbol crash at the end. How disappointing.