I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.
I’m unfamiliar with the “Rust” situation, has something gotten crusty or something?
Literally I’ve only ever seen 1 as litter in my neck of the woods and it was totalled when I found it
It’s been years since those things were normalized how have I only seen 1‽
I mean good job folks but damn
I wish you the best of luck, it took me years to get the right diagnosis and then about 7 months to get the appointment with a doc to prescribe me some meds.
Hopefully your journey is smoother than mine was.
Before I was diagnosed?
Poorly, very poorly lol
It literally felt like I was try to fill a bucket with sand and the only shovel I had was a sieve.
I’d literally have to wake up 5-6 hours before I had to be anywhere just to make sure I could finish my breakfast and coffee before leaving. And then I’d still more often than not finish eating or drinking my coffee in the car on the way.
I feel you on the “Having to stop a med because of the side effects,” before I was diagnosed with ADHD I was diagnosed with anxiety and I tried about a dozen different meds for it ovwr the years before calling that off and just going unmedicated. Funnily enough after my ADHD diagnosis and getting on the meds I am now (Straterra) I’ve only had 1 panic attack in the last year vs one a week or so. And I’m able to start and finish tasks. It’s fucking witchcraft.
I’m not seeing any recent activity mod activity towards me, and the comments still seem to be there from my alts.
It’s odd that it looks deleted for you
With how fast things are ramping up there’s a non-zero chance we’ll hit 5% before the year is out
It’s commonly prescribed for ADHD, my doctor wanted to try non-stimulant based meds first because of my extensive history of substance abuse and also because of my diagnosis with anxiety and PTSD.
It’s worked pretty great for me so far.
For me Straterra lasts about 10-12 hours which is just about perfect. Unfortunately though for me the longer I take it the shorter that time slot becomes until I up the dosage again.
I’ve been taking it for about 18 months and it’s down to just about 8 hours for me now and for those 8 it’s still okay on effectiveness though I feel it could be a bit higher.
Basically when I up my dosage it works great for awhile then kinda starts winding down a bit.
The 0.2mm nozzle has less material flowing through it than the 0.4mm
You can only force so much material through it before your nozzle before the extruder starts skipping
Think of a garden hose, the 0.4 mm nozzle is the hose flow unobstructed. When you put the finer nozzle on the hotend it’s like putting your finger over the end, the pressure behind the nozzle goes up.
Try printing at the same speed as the 0.4mm nozzle (this is what I do) and make sure that your slicer is properly configured for your new nozzle and it should adjust the flow so that it doesn’t chew the filament to bits in the extruder.
Also 0.2mm nozzles will clog a lot easier than a 0.4mm nozzle due to the smaller opening so you need to be pickier about filament.
You say you think you’re having heatcreep issues, what exactly are the issues you’re having?
me to Intel
And here I am remembering how awesome those multi colored transparent Macs looked back in the day
God I’m old
Once per year for the notification I don’t mind
And it can be disabled
At least it isn’t like a banner ad that can’t be disabled, that’d push me away.
That’s the dream really, for me currently I sometimes find myself getting an hour or 2 of OT at the end of my shift. Which blows.
Don’t get me wrong I’m going to try to bend my schedule some more again soon so that maybe I could start aiming to get up by 5 am again as that was pretty damn nice when that was an option.
Getting up for work about 4ish hours before the shift starts is bliss
Edit: By getting OT at the end of my shift I mean I usually find out I’m getting literally as I’m trying to leave. It blows.
That’s the spirit
Honestly it can be pretty hard to do that depending on your schedule, though it’s pretty nice when it works out
A different driver set for each chip architecture maybe?