IMALlama, imallama@lemmy.world

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But… trash? Hopefully they’re really going to a municipal compost facility.


I can’t speak for other printers, but my X-Max 3 has an absurdly thick aluminum plate

The stock 350mm Voron bed is 5/16” (8mm) thick. It’s quite hefty lol



DTW has areas that look much the same way too. The parking structure can get you quite a distance from the terminal.


What OP meant was volumetric flow, not the extrusion multiplier. Volumetric flow caps the volume of plastic the slicer will ask your extruder to deliver per second. Fiddling with this value can help prevent under extrusion.

What you did by reducing speed is similar, but you could run into issues if you were to modify extrusion width or layer height.


Speaking in generic terms, film is way more forgiving of over exposure and digital is way more forgiving of under exposure. A fast lens is always king, but once you hit parity on that I would personally take digital for low light any day.


Thanks! I should have looked.

ISO 51,200 is pretty high, which is why there’s the grain/noise. I wonder if whomever took the photo also tried with a somewhat longer shutter speed and/or wider aperture. Both would reduce ISO and thus noise but come with trade-offs. Longer shutter speed can result in light streaks due to motion and a wider aperture will give less depth of field.


Less grain than a shorter exposure? Absolutely. Due to motion you still have to cap exposure duration to a somewhat small number or you’ll start getting light streaking. It would be very interesting to see the exif information for this photo.


Only when Israel is the perpetrator. This is the NYT, but the BBC does the same thing.



At a glance, you should be able to add whatever batter you have left to a batch of corn bread/muffins.


That extends beyond just terminal but completely agree that their stock experience is… not great.


As a dumb American, I am a little conflicted by the premise.

Many European countries are much older than the USA and I presume they are more homogeneous in terms of population. Yet constitutions in Europe are either newer that the US constitution or they’re treated with much less deferance (eg they’re free game for modifications).

I admit to having spent very little time thinking about this, but I wonder if the US is stuck in a self selection loop? People drawn towards rugged individualism, which is a large component of the “American Dream” come here and perpetuate the cycle.


also taking away AA resources from israel

This part I am pretty OK with TBH. The Iron Dome is part of the reason why Israel does what it does while essentially saying, “what are you going to do about it?”.


Liberal at the time? Sure. These days it seems more like libertarian values. Rugged individualism does not make for a very collective society.



Scrolled way too far to find this. Depending on how well traveled OP is their grandpa might be saying, “there’s tons of cool stuff much closer to home, why not check that out first?”




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But… trash? Hopefully they’re really going to a municipal compost facility.


I can’t speak for other printers, but my X-Max 3 has an absurdly thick aluminum plate

The stock 350mm Voron bed is 5/16” (8mm) thick. It’s quite hefty lol



DTW has areas that look much the same way too. The parking structure can get you quite a distance from the terminal.


What OP meant was volumetric flow, not the extrusion multiplier. Volumetric flow caps the volume of plastic the slicer will ask your extruder to deliver per second. Fiddling with this value can help prevent under extrusion.

What you did by reducing speed is similar, but you could run into issues if you were to modify extrusion width or layer height.


Speaking in generic terms, film is way more forgiving of over exposure and digital is way more forgiving of under exposure. A fast lens is always king, but once you hit parity on that I would personally take digital for low light any day.


Thanks! I should have looked.

ISO 51,200 is pretty high, which is why there’s the grain/noise. I wonder if whomever took the photo also tried with a somewhat longer shutter speed and/or wider aperture. Both would reduce ISO and thus noise but come with trade-offs. Longer shutter speed can result in light streaks due to motion and a wider aperture will give less depth of field.


Less grain than a shorter exposure? Absolutely. Due to motion you still have to cap exposure duration to a somewhat small number or you’ll start getting light streaking. It would be very interesting to see the exif information for this photo.


Only when Israel is the perpetrator. This is the NYT, but the BBC does the same thing.



At a glance, you should be able to add whatever batter you have left to a batch of corn bread/muffins.


That extends beyond just terminal but completely agree that their stock experience is… not great.


As a dumb American, I am a little conflicted by the premise.

Many European countries are much older than the USA and I presume they are more homogeneous in terms of population. Yet constitutions in Europe are either newer that the US constitution or they’re treated with much less deferance (eg they’re free game for modifications).

I admit to having spent very little time thinking about this, but I wonder if the US is stuck in a self selection loop? People drawn towards rugged individualism, which is a large component of the “American Dream” come here and perpetuate the cycle.


also taking away AA resources from israel

This part I am pretty OK with TBH. The Iron Dome is part of the reason why Israel does what it does while essentially saying, “what are you going to do about it?”.


Liberal at the time? Sure. These days it seems more like libertarian values. Rugged individualism does not make for a very collective society.



Scrolled way too far to find this. Depending on how well traveled OP is their grandpa might be saying, “there’s tons of cool stuff much closer to home, why not check that out first?”