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20:00
Maybe another common printer model uses that setup and he can look in example_configurations to see how it's set up there.
Or rather, to rephrase, setting up the outer boundaries of the probing grid. There was a conflict with that MAX_POS_X val
I was trying to reference my printer because he has an Anet A2 but the bed is smaller and my mind was too muddy even for basic shit last night lol
Using an intermediary class to pseudo-call methods on a child
Yay or nay
Night o/
class AlertEvents?
20:03
@cereal I think it's fine. You are using AlertEvents to be the 'logic' and you have to deal with React's system of passing props one direction only. Your method is very similar to using a 'store' in mobx.
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@KamilSolecki what game is that?
@DRP Kerbal Space Program
Kaspersky Special Program
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sweet
@hilli_micha this is a delta printer?
20:04
@Allenph If you still haven't figured out your printer issues and want to ping me with a gist/pastebin of your config.h and config_adv.h file, I'll continue to try and help later tonight after work. :)
@BenFortune you mean Kaspersky Spy Program :D
@Luggage Nope, similar to mine, a Prusa derivative
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Experts quick clarification on: "A map API could be implemented in JavaScript with two arrays (one for keys, one for values) shared by the four API methods." taken from developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
the code you just linked was about delta printers
@Luggage Okay, neat. Thanks
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20:05
by map API does it mean the Map function?
@hilli_micha When I get home I'll send you a copy.
@Luggage You should be able to expand if, it's an If statement to determine the MAX_POS_X
@DRP Read the next paragraph
ohh, gotcha, not ALL about delta printers.
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20:07
@BenFortune i did but that does not clarify me why they call it an api. so are all methods apis?
I should pull from Marlin repo. I just am on master from a fwe months ago
er.. gotta go fix my line-ending fuckups first so I can diff propertly
I hate windows, except for that fact it jsut works on any PC you have
imagine a world with only \n and no \r\n
@DRP API - application programming interface. It's generally used to describe a set of functions that all correspond to creation of one thing
hence, Map API would be Map's implementation (namely things that can make it happen)
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@KamilSolecki hmmm.... quite enlightening, although i feel that the word is just used promiscuously in this case, like shouldnt Map method be enough, maybe saying API is more thorough but creating confusion to me as a reader... anyhow Thanks!!!
@BenFortune i googled kaspersky and found out "Kaspersky Russian Spying Rumors: Should You Use This Antivirus? " so Kerbal Space Program seems to be it
@DRP No, because Map isn't just a method, it's a collection of methods to create an API
20:14
cc @hilli_micha
A function becomes and API when it becomes the public way to interact with that code. Map is part of the standard and that is aht makes it an API instead of just some random function
@Allenph yea, that. Thanks.
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@BenFortune ok i follow now
sweet!
@Allenph People have been sent to the gulag for less.
Gotcha. Rofl.
20:15
you did not just
argh I never hover
#GetRebecca'd
#rebekt
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#robekt
cc @rlemon
@rlemon now that I think of it, if you ever end up writing a transpiler or anything similiar, please call it lemonizeJS
20:18
let him enjoy his KSP in peace
lol
20:18
\o/ (arms are tired)
dont think you are beating my SSTO
... is it a bad idea to 0 infill pieces that really do not need to be strong?
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier only if the top needs support
depends on the shape of the part
20:19
@KendallFrey there goes kevin
yea, a top might need it.
^ if anything needs to bridge, your infill will act as that support
@Luggage hm...
HHMMMM....
well, in particular, in this bolt rifle model thingiverse.com/thing:2022119
tired means they're hanging?
20:20
oh i'm in that picture
then the "o" is the penis in perspective?
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier that's not very specific
the handle
most of these pieces actually
I will probably try one to see anyway, but was afraid that the top layers would just fall without any kind of supprot
To be honest I think you'd complicate the process, more than the filament is worth, by doing something like that without infill
the pistol grip? that looks like it would need support
20:21
that is huge. I bet it needs infil
I'll admit the 8meters of filament vs 14 with 10% infill sounded appealing ;P
doesn't have to be a lot, just enough to support while printing
Regardless, like ^^ has said, you're probably going to need infill either way for the supoprt.
any flat roof will need support.
20:22
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier You can use lower infill density that gets higher toward the top
"Gradual infill steps" in Cura
oh that's what this means
If you switch from Cura, you can get the cool honeycomb infill.
but yeah 8m is a lie because you'll have like 3 failed prints before you give up and go back to infill
why would you want honeycomb infill? that sounds slow
I honestly just like how it looks in the right situations where it's sorta visible in the surface.
I make sure it's not
but triangular works well in that case
20:25
I like how a slightly visible infil can look. It can give a nice pattern.
i hate it
it's usually inconsistent due to variation in cooling or something
I embrace the patterns since they will always be.
nah, I get perfectly smooth top surfaces
He's too good for us 'visible infill' plebians.
it may take light at the right angle, but it's always there.
I still go for as smooth as possible.
20:27
@Luggage i can't see anything
i mean in terms of patterns from infill
Show us
not in general
ohh, right, ok
how many layers do you do?
0.8mm
typically
doallthelayers.gif
20:28
is this cura? I think I remember it specifying those in thickness
I just do 3 layers on top, typically.. so 0.6mm
you print at 0.2?
for many things. functional parts
@KendallFrey you?
almost always 0.1
... prints must take time, no?
20:30
I could probably print coarser for functional bits
@FélixGagnon-Grenier What keyboard do you have that you accidentally typed that character?
but i've got all the time in the world
yea, I think ou'll be happyt with 0.2
I have used it before
didn't like it much
I've had decent success with .2 in the past.
20:30
huh, the server in my basement doesn't want to boot without a video card
@Allenph I switch between french canadian and english us keyboard layout, for speaking with french people and coding, respectively
hon hon hon
the former has all these strange accents in lieu of normal symbols
@FélixGagnon-Grenier No such thing as French people.
There are only the French.
20:32
Rofl. My girlfriend is French. You give me a change to reuse my jokes.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier You speak French very fluently right? I need to pick up a second language for college course work and may try some hacked up French that I learn (if I pick it) your way.
with pleasure
I only remember one word from my girlfriend's lesson.
ZeeZee.
Stop
20:34
HAMMERTIME!
stahp
HAMMAHTIME!
o fuck
she's consistent
halt does one as well
that shit was way longer than I'd expected
20:40
that's a long flat print
maybe the 100% infill was not necessary
printing terrain and tiles always takes forever
even the z-optimized dungeon pieces are slow
100% infill is almost always unnecessary.
well, y'know, it's for a friend's children, so I thought the piece could use the "extra strength"
I've only printed 2 parts that legitimately needed it and they're belt tensioners for my printer
20:41
@ssube what is z-optimization?
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier I think you're fighting an uphill battle there, kids will find anyway possible to break something, regardless of how strong it is
I usually only do 100% infill for really small mechanical parts
the pieces are set up to print vertically and slice simply
legos don't have many large spaces for infil anyway
they are all edge
all the horizontal seams and lines are perfectly horizontal, etc
20:43
Yeah, good point, it gets small enough most slicers will just fill it in anyway.
@ssube you mean that's not normal?
depending on your wall thickness. preview to see
@Luggage you mean that's not normal?
@KendallFrey not really, a lot of smaller models take much longer than they need to. I printed some barrels that sucked.
the wishing well and tentacles took for ever
@ssube wait, I still don't really get it
what's changing how long it takes to print?
20:45
I was speaking of something else. I also question what 'z-optimization' is
it's simplified a bit and squared off so it slices into more long lines
@Luggage I was talking about the preview
ohh.
@Luggage yeah, I'll try a few actual blocks to see :)
@ssube so it's less optimizing a shape and more choosing a simple shape?
20:46
what's the difference?
I imagine you need to make sure the walls are an evenish number of lines and pad, maybe bevel, the corners
well, you can take a pre-made shape and lose SOME detail in just the right places to make it straighter lines on x/y but keep more detail up and down to optimize for the way the printer works
I thought it sounded like something you could do to an existing shape to change the order the slicer did stuff, or something
nah, it's more when you put it together at first
gotcha
that's mostly instinct for me
but less for speed and more for structure
you're designing for the printer
20:48
I've already had this conversation today...
especially with models that were converted or not designed from scratch, like miniatures, the slicer can do some dumb stuff
I always forget that people care about non-CAD stuff
he only makes square objects so can't understand
the only CAD thing I've printed was a base for a miniature that didn't have one
maybe the printer parts, but I didn't make those
@ssube ok that is really relevant to my interests
> Salt and Potato
Not sure what flavor I expected
I absolutely love the tag.
> Once you pop... THATS GREAT!
@KamilSolecki Once you pop...That's GREAT!
Damn. You beat me to it.
I keep doing it. lol
20:56
I once saw some YooTube brand cologne.
It also insinuates that you are a pig.
Evidently I have the hands/arms of Octodad
They know their target demographic well.
fuckin alan
20:57
> In space, nobody can hear you in space
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier I've got a ton of stuff like that, if so. Most of what I've printed have been fantasy miniatures.
that guy's profile has a shitload
20:59
> Play unknowingly battleground
> five nights in house with it
I am looking for stuff to use with DnD

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