@ironicbadger Is that the one that had a booth at ATO? I've been thinking about trying their low-profile model (but it's a heck of an expensive "try").
So it did happen: the first time I had an actual problem with my Bambu X1C printer.
Sadly it was partially my fault: I had this filament that kept getting tangled, I respooled it and was able to print, but eventually it broke inside the AMS.
I thought it was a simple "oh it broke in the tubes", but no, it was actually broken inside the AMS *motor*, so I had a really hard time working on it.
Well, I'm glad that Bambu Lab has great videos and documentation.
I have not played Satisfactory in (checks notes) 15 days. I wonder if I should keep my sanity, or go back to the mad house voluntarily. ๐คฃ #Gaming#Satisfactory
@gangrif@pivot I can't find the post right now, but someone posted here a graph showing how it aggregates all PDS behind a relay server, making them unable to be reached directly, basically making everything dependent on it, basically meaning it's still centralized.
@ChrisShort I see. But at the same time I keep reading the argument that it's "yet-another-centralized-network". I'll give it some time to see how the hype goes.
@balloob@homeassistant I watched the second video on the playlist. Feels like he over complicated things a little, but it's a very cool project anyway. I wonder if it can be simplified.
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