@lcamtuf @0xabad1dea So Grok had a stroke and is now in the word salad stage.
They grow up so fast.
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@marcoarment I recently got a BIQU CryoGrip Pro Glacier for my printer. Things stick like magic. They have a number of options for all major printers.
Way better than my smooth or textured sheets on my Prusa.
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@lcamtuf @0xabad1dea So Grok had a stroke and is now in the word salad stage.
They grow up so fast.
@gruber Saw your Nextpad++ article.
I’ve used Notepad++ on Windows. It’s the most stereotypical Windows 3.1/95 MDI app you’ve ever seen. Works fine, 100% boring.
I hadn’t seen screenshots of Nextpad++ yet. The text rendering looks the same. But that toolbar is totally different.
Why would I want that? It’s not Mac, it’s not Notepad++. I don’t really get the point of the whole project. But if people want Notepad++ on Mac, that ain’t it.
@grumpydad @geerlingguy Prusa has been great for a really long time, support their printers well, and offer upgrades when possible.
You could have upgraded a MK3 to a CoreOne+ through upgrade kits over time if you wanted though it would be the printer of Theseus by the end.
I’ve got an INDX on order for my CoreOne+.
@timixretroplays SATA I gave up on. But no one EVER called them “at-uh” or “ate-ah” drives before that. I prefer LED too.
The first time I heard SME pronounced I stopped the meeting, I couldn’t figure out what they could possibly be saying. I had seen the acronym. But who would ever pronounce that? The only reference I had was the Peter Pan character.
Just because someone decide .tgz needs a pronunciation doesn’t mean we have to humor them.
(I hope it doesn’t)