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TPU is a little too rigid for that kind of use, it would not be comfortable.

You’d ideally want to print a mold and then use silicone to fill it in and use the silicone as what you “interface” with.

But you definitely could use tpu for the shell that holds the silicone interior.

Not in this case. I have a pair of Pixel Buds A that I’ve been using as well and they don’t exhibit the same issue. I don’t think it’s hardware related, it’s definitely software. Doing a restart usually fixes the issue when it rears its head.
Oof, that’s a bad day. Hope the cleanup wasn’t terrible.

Bluetooth crackling on Pixel 9 Pro/Pixel Buds Pro 2

https://lemmy.world/post/24030965

Bluetooth crackling on Pixel 9 Pro/Pixel Buds Pro 2 - Lemmy.World

Hey guys, just wondering if anyone else is experiencing this. I get a really annoying crackling issue on my Pixel Buds, it usually pops up when shutting the screen off, when I wake the phone back up the crackling stops. I’ve got a pair of Pixel Buds A and while I haven’t used them nearly as long as the Pro 2’s recently, they don’t exhibit the issue.

And when it happens, you can’t remove the photos from your backup without deleting it from all of your devices, forcing you to keep the backup if it’s a photo you like.

I’m not pleased. I did the same thing too not too long ago and now I’m sitting at 90% capacity

This is the first graduation that has hit me hard. I’ve been a long time fan of Fauna, but last year I was going through an extremely stressful time. Fauna and Ironmouse were a source of a lot of comfort for me during that time.

This is actually devastating for me. I hope she makes another debut in some capacity, but her model was one of my favorites in Hololive.

I would have expected this from Gura, but Fauna just came out of nowhere.

Fuck, this hurts. ****

Kind of sounds like what Gura does nowadays.
It feels like everyone is graduating nowadays.

The lack enclosure is a DIY enclosure that Prusa wrote an instructable on how to make. You use two IKEA Lack tables to create the frame and then print some parts to hold it all together with some acrylic panels to help keep the heat in. I think my total cost of materials was like $180-$230 for the whole setup. The price includes the filament used to print the printed parts. (I’d upload a picture, but I keep getting errors when I try to share my setup here).

For me the $850 was worth it. Especially because we use Prusa printers for our print farm at work, we even just got the Prusa XL.

They’re definitely a lot more expensive, but the fact that everything is open source is highly valuable to me. They’re also like the Toyota of the 3D printer world (or old Toyota, the reliable kind), they’re just absolute workhorses that tend to not give you too many issues. For me, I wanted to spend my time printing, not tinkering with the printer trying to get it to work.

The kit was worth it for me, but be prepared to set aside an entire day building it when it shows up, maybe even longer if you’re not technically savvy.

Prusa Printer Enclosure V2 - with MMU2S support - Original Prusa 3D Printers

Our first 3D printer enclosure became incredibly popular - and naturally, once we released our new Multi Material Upgrade 2.0 and 2S, people started asking us for an updated enclosure that would accomodate the Original Prusa i3 MK3S (and 2.5S) 3D printer...

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I have a MK4. I elected to get the kit for $850 and build it myself, I’m an electronics technician so it was pretty easy to justify getting it as I knew I could build it.

I built the Lack enclosure for mine and have had great success with it. I’ve also added a different buffer for my MMU3 along with a Nevermore filter as the latest additions for my enclosure.

It definitely takes up more space than the normal enclosure, but I’m very happy with it. I’d recommend the lack enclosure just because cost savings is so worth it.