@bonzoesc my own fault for not prompt engineering it right
@bonzoesc oh hey that was me
@bonzoesc oh no this is fun
re: Dangerous questions
@jollysea I would recommend against it. cans are lined with plastic and while it obviously can handle the heat of the canning process, heating the metal directly might make it too hot
re: resident evil requiem
oh and for the record the game is easier if you can aim and actually remember that there's stuff you can pick up and use to unlock more crafting recipes
re: resident evil requiem
fixed the bullets situation, got somewhere, wow Grace is bad with kids
@ashenwave Kirby Planet Robobot
Is there someone who’s still running iPadOS 18 (previous version) on their iPad who would be willing to take a screenshot of what happens when you hold the Globe key, like below?
I’d appreciate it. My iPad is on 26 (which doesn’t have this function anymore), and I would prefer not to downgrade just for one screenshot.
EDIT: I got one. Thanks!!!!!
you should play the CICADAMATA" demo (unless you have photosensitive epilepsy or sth similar) https://store.steampowered.com/app/3817250/
@la I mean if you want more stiffness the easiest way is to just add more walls. ASA needs a closed printer and is harder to get dimensionally correct. Fiber-reinforced filaments are snake oil as far as I know, the fibers aren't long enough and not aligned, so they just weaken the part. At least carbon, glass might work. I'm not planning on trying either bc of the obvious safety issues
@la you can always go petg for like 10 degrees more heat tolerance
@misty hell yea
@annika in Germany usually the yellow license plates are enough
@oldperl gar kein LLM, das hat nichts mit Sprache zu tun
@jollysea have been for a while now!
@fillertrack that was a bit on the big bang theory
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