brettvitaz

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brettvitaz , to 3DPrinting in Horrible underextrusion

Check the extruder tension arm. If you have the plastic one it may be cracked.

brettvitaz , to 3DPrinting in Common printing questions

puddy knife

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brettvitaz , to xkcd in xkcd #2940: Modes of Transportation

I just saw a pedestrian get hit by a person on a bike and end up with a concussion. Bicyclists don’t give a fuck about others

brettvitaz , to Today I Learned (TIL) in TIL boiling water can remove microplastics

You now know at least one person who keeps glass bottles around

brettvitaz , to Espresso in Put a PID in my Rancilio today

I really enjoy this mod for how consistent it keeps the temperature. I am thinking about doing a similar upgrade to an older Gaggia Classic that has pressure sensors and runs on a Raspberry Pi

brettvitaz , to science in Boiling tap water may be solution to microplastics

Buy a 3d printer. You’re getting cancer regardless

brettvitaz , to Programming in Everything about TOML format - Orchard Dweller

Agreed. Except that it’s not easier to write imo

brettvitaz , to Programming in Everything about TOML format - Orchard Dweller

Every time I have reached for TOML I have ended up using JSON. The first reason is that Python standard library can read but not write TOML, which is generally useless for me. The second reason is TOML does not add any benefit over JSON. It’s not that much easier to read and IMO JSON is easier to write by hand because the syntax rules are completely obvious.

brettvitaz , to cats in My beautiful, graceful, totally intelligent child

Your cat is adorable

brettvitaz , to Hacker News in Can Ultraviolet lightbulbs end the next pandemic before it starts?

This article was more interesting than its headline would suggest.

brettvitaz , to Hacker News in Can Ultraviolet lightbulbs end the next pandemic before it starts?

This summary is missing tons of context and most of the useful information. It’s a poor summary at best and doesn’t really reflect the overall message of the article.

brettvitaz , to Astronomy in NASA Finally Removes Last Two Fasteners To Access Historic Bennu Asteroid Sample

I think they removed the fasteners without breaking anything.

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