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Cake day: August 10th, 2023

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  • Thanks, didn’t think about that. Two reasons I can think of:

    • Vase mode should reduce stringing on TPU as it avoids retractions. Though I have found that just drying TPU + enabling “avoid crossing perimeters” usually hides most stringing.
    • Additionally, it would let you have more precise control over how squishy/firm the TPU part is by adjusting the number of perimeters. Though you can use modifier volumes in the slicer to adjust infill and number of perimeters locally in a part.

    Is there any other reason why this is good for TPU that I missed?




  • That seems like a really big downside to me. The whole point of locking down your dependencies and using something like renovate is that you can know exactly what version was used of everything at any given point in time.

    If you work in a team in software, being able to exactly reproduce any prior version is both very useful and consider basically required in modern development. NixOS can be used to that that to the entire system for a Linux distro (it is an interesting project but there are parts of it I dislike, I hope someone takes those ideas and make it better). Circling back to the original topic: I don’t see why deploying images should be any different.

    I do want to give Komodo a try though, hadn’t heard about it. Need to check if it supports podman though.



  • Yes, Sweden really screwed up the first attempt at switching to Gregorian calendar. But there were also multiple countries who switched back and forth a couple of times. Or Switzerland where each administrative region switched separately.

    But I think we in Sweden still “win” for worst screw up. Also, there is no good way to handle these dates without specific reference to precise location and which calender they refer to (timestamps will be ambiguous when switching back to Julian calendar).