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@lemmy.oneYeah. A clock with a full backup battery (not judt time keeping) is on my list of things I should get but can't be assed to go look for.
then you find out the power went out, and your boomer habit of using a normal AC powered alarm clock (so you can keep your phone away from your bed to improve sleep quality) just bit you in the fucking ass
He doesn't have a chance in the popular vote. He already lost it once (twice, technically). And with how polarizing he's become, only the more extreme fringe actors are outright supporting him, and those with real money want a "safe" candidate that allows them to keep grifting behind the scenes without causing such a big ruckus. He'll lose a lot of big donor support, and people are growing tired of the constant outrage news that he generates.
We've seen how he performs a symphony of a clusterfuck in a 4 year term, and not even the GOP itself is jumping right at the idea of embracing another 4 years of that struggle- they're waffling at the idea, and a lot of the extremist upstarts that got a foothold under Trump now want to knock him out of it so they can have their own moment of glory. But Trump was a one-time shot. He was THE face of "The Big Businessman, doing a Business" that appealed to the older, more bootstrapy kind of crowd that still unfortunately dominates the actively voting public. All the younger extremists are trying to parrot him and can't quite get away with the same level of "crazy" energy without looking actually crazy, since they don't have the gold-plated toilet of "American Success" to back them up.
But regardless of that, will every hard-right extremist fight tooth and nail to ensure he still wins, including but not limited to high treason, rushed gerrrymandering, voter intimidation (or outright slaughter) and the active dismantling of every aspect of democracy down to the local voter box level? You bet your ass they're gonna try here.
I've almost always used PrusaSlicer just because the only printers I had access to were mk3s+.
I've started playing with Cura though because A. i wanted some more complex prints that PrusaSlicer struggled to support, and B. We also got some creality cr-30's functional at my college again. So far I still feel Prusa is easier but that's likely just familiarity.
Yeh but then I just dismiss the timer and it is gone from my brain before my phone is even set back on the table
Reminder that Panera sold out to venture capital in 2018 and has been actively enshittifying their entire chain ever since
Leeches, the entire lot of them
Hmm. If the common wear items are commodity parts I'd probably be okay with it.
It being a high gear ratio direct drive is a huge plus too. I like my TPU.
I'll add it to the consideration list for next year's graduation present to myself. However without a multiextruder head or filament changer (I REALLY wanna do disolvable supports), it'll be lower on the list. Thanks for providing your experiences!