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luluu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much has the ratio of accidental vs intentional pregnancies changed over time?16·3 months agoI suspect now 80 years later we’re at a much narrower elongated triangle shape again.
Nope, every developed country with a birthrate below 2.1 (surprise, that’s every developed country) currently has a vase shape with the peak at people around 50-60 years, which is a massive problem for pensions. Social systems are going to be challenged massively
It’s a really great meme template tbh
luluu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it better to eat a entire bag of Oreos all at once, or spread over the whole day?6·6 months agoDo you just let it happen when the time comes?
Wasn’t it actually apple with the adhesive strips that can easily be removed when a current is applied? Such tech would be awesome if more generally available
There’s a difference between waterproof and rainproof. The Fairphone (just has a clip on back panel for easy access to the battery) is rain proof
luluu@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What does the 3-2-1 rule look like for you?English1·6 months agoCurrently only have pictures and documents stored, so everything easily fits on 1tb. One copy on my homeserver (unencrypted), one copy on my laptop (Luks encrypted), and one copy with rsync and a raspi at my parents (unencrypted). Might change encryption strategies to all luks.
luluu@lemmy.worldOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer?English2·7 months agoSliced myself. No idea which setting does this tho
luluu@lemmy.worldOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer?English5·7 months agoHuh, it matches the slicer output. So whatever it is, it’s on purpose
luluu@lemmy.worldOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer?English4·7 months agoThere are squares because that is the slicer setting for infill, and it’s a cosmetic print. You’re right though, for something more stable I should’ve picked another infill pattern
It has always worked exactly as I expected it to
Just expect it to break, then it will behave as expected taps head
luluu@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If landlords didn’t exist anymore, how would shared flats work?16·9 months agoTIL about housing cooperatives, and that about 6% in Germany live in one. Thanks!
I don’t know what you mean by that :( what steps are you referring to?
Yep, together with removing some junk from beneath the print bed and recalibrating that solved the adhesion problem.
Just installed Orca Slicer and did the calibration run. Very interesting results.
I flipped them over in their respective positions, i.e. -5 is still in the middle right.
What I interpret from those pictures is that I need different values for the first layers and the layers above that. For the top layers, -5 and -10 look very good, for the first layer +10 and +15 are looking good.
And yes, I know my printbed is kinda fucked, I already ordered a new one. Surprisingly, it didn’t impact performance that much. In the last weeks, I had no failing prints whatsoever with the standard settings. Sure they weren’t looking pristine, but usually that didn’t matter.
PLA, that was 60C, as that is the standard in cura. I’m mostly using standard settings.
Turns out there was some stuff under the print bed! Thanks for that info. Had to recalibrate after removing them, and that got me the first successful print again. Unfortunately couldn’t really look between the print head and bed, as it’s a really weird angle and there’s very little to see. Will try again when I have another spot for the printer to put.
Nope, this time nothing sticked at all. Washing with soap as a next step, as that helped last time I had sticking issues. Will try again tomorrow as it’s getting late here.
luluu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google's iOS app now injects advertisements for Google Search on third-party websites921·9 months agoIf they think Adblock should be forbidden because it changes source code, then this is hypocrisy
I thought it would be a metal 3D printing process, not a 3d mold printing :(