[-] theTrainMan932@infosec.pub 2 points 10 months ago

I know KDE has a calendar, not sure how well it'd work for your use case but it's there!

[-] theTrainMan932@infosec.pub 66 points 11 months ago

Having never been on twitter myself I'm especially entertained, watching and laughing from a far corner of the internet

[-] theTrainMan932@infosec.pub 2 points 11 months ago

Just FYI, you can duplicate an entire google docs/sheets/slides document by going File > Make a Copy, and in your case preserve comments by checking the relevant box!

[-] theTrainMan932@infosec.pub 1 points 11 months ago

Fair enough, i guess being that cheap it's like many things - a roulette wheel of quality. Probably one of those things where I haven't used anything else so don't know what's good and what isn't!

Glad i recommended taking my judgement with a pinch of salt.

[-] theTrainMan932@infosec.pub 3 points 11 months ago

I'm not massively experienced with 3D printing so take this with a grain of salt.

That said though, I would personally consider what you would be doing in the future: If you're just going to use it occasionally for small projects then it probably isn't worth spending more than about 300€, but if you're likely to use it a lot and eventually start to print more complex / intricate things and/or more often then getting a slightly nicer one would end up being worth it in my opinion!

Personally I have an Anet A8 (about 200€), it's very basic and needs a lot of manual fiddling. Fortunately though, with a bit of tweaking in a slicer, it can produce quite nice prints in a reasonable time which is just fine for me as I only print infrequently and mostly things that don't need to be too precise. There might be something better for that price point but if you're just looking for something cheap that gets the job done then it'd probably serve you well!

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