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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • I feel like NSFW requests should be allowed, especially since people might not realise something is NSFW until someone translates it. That does introduce some difficulty in tagging it though, and this certainly can be abused.

    In Berlin, I sometimes see NSFW tattoos in my local language. When they’re on very visible body parts I do wonder if the person was tricked into getting the tattoo, so it seems to me that allowing nsfw content could be helpful in some situations.



  • I have a qidi Q1 which I’m using to print ABS parts for a new Voron right now. It’s working very easily even on default settings, although I haven’t made anything big yet, and I don’t know if ASA is harder to print.

    As much as I lobe the Prusa Core One I have at work, it doesn’t seem to be the best for ASA. I printed a few very large flat parts in ASA a while ago. Heating up the chamber takes forever, and warping / adhesion issues happen a lot on default settings, even with their own brand.


  • Bloodborne was kind of the third video game I ever played. I wish no one had told me how hard it was supposed to be, because when I found a difficult area/fight, I just kept trying to ‘get better’ instead of trying different approaches. It was only after playing a lot of other games that I realised good Souls-likes are not just difficult, but also designed to be very beatable.

    Later when a friend and I played dark souls together I noticed I was much more aggressive compared to him. I didn’t bother much with shields, dodged a lot, and kept getting right in the face of enemies. I remember hearing this idea that Bloodborne is the best tutorial to dark souls, maybe that’s true.













  • I’ve had pretty good experiences with https://42keebs.eu/ and https://keeb.supply/ for my two split keyboards. They both offer kits and assembly services. I especially like that acrylic covers from 42 keebs, and they hand write a greeting on the receipt, which always makes me feel quite nice, haha.

    For a first build I feel like QMK firmware with Vial support really made it easy for me to configure the keys how I like. My second keyboard used ZMK, directly modifying config file is not exactly hard, just a little more daunting.

    I did ask a colleague to teach me how to solder for my first keyboard, he spent 10 minutes explaining, I practiced a little, and then I soldered everything without too much issue. I enjoyed it a lot, but it’s probably not for everyone.

    I also quite like https://splitkb.com/ with their super easy customizable designs, but never really went for that kind of budget. They should be within your budget though, you should check them out.