I’ve had that same issue before.
Thank you for fixing it!
I’ve had that same issue before.
Thank you for fixing it!
Commas, please.
That makes more sense.
That is more defined of an answer. It would be great to see a reliable method of being able to share games with other users.
Giveaways should not be banned.
It could help to bring more people to your community.
It would be better to have a very simple couple of rules.
No posting the codes outright. Simple mechanic for giving the code out like guess the number, or first to comment. State the source (Steam, GOG, Epic)
Like literally all you need, and yes I’m salty because I was literally just trying to give away a game because I have a code for something that is already in my library.
Don’t ban things that are beneficial to others. “We prohibit giveaways because we cannot be sure that the person holding the giveaway will actually do what they promise.” is not a valid enough reason to ban giveaways. Someone is offering something up, if they don’t commit, then ban them, not the practice of generosity.
Edit: added a comma
I was unaware that there are were two from that time period.
There’s another one in Okinawa which is now known as Peace Prayer (or Memorial) Park.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawa_Prefectural_Peace_Memorial_Museum
Lego is partnering up with F1 so that checks out.
I figured it out.
I was already headed the right direction by using something like this…
<button text=“Hold Enter” ontap=“enterhold” ondoubletap=“enterrelease” />
But for whatever reason it seems to ignore a double tap to release it, maybe I’m just too slow on tapping lol. I changed it to onhold=“enterrelease” and it works like intended.
Came back just to see if you had posted a video link somewhere else.
I appreciate your response here. That is an entirely fair point. Especially considering how the people in the internet will very quickly jump on a hate train and harass someone.
Maybe post the video link?
Panay monitor lizard.
My buddy was trapping monitor lizards for us to eat and we caught one of those. He recognized it and told me that they were endangered.
We did NOT eat it. It went back into the forest, unharmed.
The P1S by Bambu Labs, while not the cheapest (on sale now for 550$ without an ams) pretty much just works.
I’ve done PLA and PETG (various brands) using default settings and the thing just works. I’ve also used polycarbonate but that required a small amount of tweaking.
I guess it also depends on what you’re trying to print. If you are going to be printing figurines that you will paint, you might be better off getting a resin printer, though I can’t speak much to those as I haven’t used them, but we do use anycubic at work and I’ve seen some pretty good looking models come out of them.
I’ve also heard good things about the A1/A1 mini (also Bambu) from coworkers.
We probably have 30 or so 3D printers at work including a nylon powder 3D printer which is amazing but I’m not sure of the brand, and it’s probably expensive because it stands about 4.5 ft tall.