Yes, pizza and burgers and stuff, sure. But usually not for donuts.
Yes, pizza and burgers and stuff, sure. But usually not for donuts.
Start with more basic troubleshooting:
Mark out 100mm length on the filament, tell the printer to extrude 100mm and see if it did. If not, remove the hotend and try again. If it did now, you have a problem with your hotend.
If it worked both times, your slicer might be setup wrong.
And what will be the consequences of that? These companies break the law after all.
Where do you take that number from? 1MWh/mo seems quite high. Also considering that the stored energy will only be used when solar or wind are low, the battery will never be used to supply 100% of the electricity.
So it will support many more homes.
A donut delivery service? That’s the most American thing I have read today.
There are case fans with a temperature sensor. They already control the speed themselves depending on the measurement. The only thing they need is 12V.
For example the Arctic F12 TC.
The Wolf Amendment, named after former US representative Frank Wolf, prohibits NASA from using government funds to cooperate with the Chinese government — unless it has certification from the FBI that such collaboration poses no threats to national security or risks inadvertently leaking space-related tech or data.
So, it is not like China does not want to cooperate.
iOS has a built in document scanner, which does all of that as well. Has never let me down.
That or the files he has are badly corrupted…
You mean files? Or apps? Or mails? …
Exactly this. YOU can make things interesting. It really depends on the attitude.
Upvote for actually giving (I think) useful advice and adjusting expectations.
No interesting hobbies? Have you been to interesting places? If no, do you want to change that? I know, it sounds boring to go alone, but it usually isn’t.
To be honest: a laptop that requires 240W of power is really not a portable laptop anymore, is it?
The battery wouldn’t last even half an hour, and that would be with the maximum 100Wh you can take on an airplane.
I always liked the idea of the small Lenovo ThinkEdge Servers, I just never had a usecase. Maybe these would work for you.
They do. That’s why RAM and storage upgrades are crazy expensive for Apple products.
They are priced by what people will pay, which is the result of what people think they are worth.
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You mean to plan a route? Or to make sure that all point of interest are in the map? The latter is entirely possible, as it is openstreetmap.
For route planning, I actually don’t know.
They could get a bonus or a factor. But I wouldn’t completely exempt them.
Try aliexpress. Most of the time they have an adapter so you can use a standard network card in a MacBook