Ajen 4d ago • 50%
Why do you think you'd hear about it?
Ajen 7d ago • 33%
Depending on how much the investor's interest rates are they could be covering maintenance costs, making a profit, and still charging less than a new mortgage at current interest rates. So depending on your landlord and how much profit they're trying to squeeze, renting might be a better option than buying right now.
Ajen 2w ago • 33%
It's a strawman because they're trying to shift the focus from one thing (the system is broken) to another (Republicans are bad)
Ajen 2w ago • 50%
That's a strawman argument. Pointing out that one of them is worse than the other ignores the real problem - the system is broken.
Ajen 3w ago • 100%
I'm not a CPA, but I don't think you can write off something that already made a profit. How would that even work, if companies were able to write off predicted ad revenue? They could make up any value and never have to pay any taxes at all.
I don't think write-offs have anything to do with them removing these episodes.
Ajen 3w ago • 100%
I don't think they can write it off either way, though. It only makes sense to write off shows that haven't made money. It's just "retiring" when you're taking about something that's already been released. There's no ulterior profit motive, unlike when they write off unreleased movies and shows.
Ajen 3w ago • 100%
What does this have to do with write-offs? I don't think they can write off episodes of South Park and the daily show that have already aired.
Ajen 3w ago • 100%
That depends on your OPSEC.
Ajen 4w ago • 100%
Isn't the same true in the EU, then?
Ajen 4w ago • 100%
You also don't need to show any ID for a business to meet "know-your-customer" regulations. Can you get a phone number without revealing your identity?
Ajen 4w ago • 100%
To be fair, "merging with" doesn't specify which one will be managing the other. Unlike "merging into"...
Ajen 4w ago • 100%
I believe the same is true in the US.
Ajen 4w ago • 100%
They're targeting people selling stolen credit cards and drugs, who are advertising on telegram. Your friend (SWIM?) is fine.
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
I tried printing a disk with the bed at 70c and it looks better. Going to try with it even higher. This sheet has a +0.350 z offset compared to my normal PEI sheet, so that might contribute to low heat conduction.
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
It was out of mind until I got this new build plate with a fancy texture that I want to imprint on my prints.
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
This is PLA, I can't get PETG to stick to the "PEO" bed plate.
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
I thought genies were bitter because they're trapped in a lamp and forced to grant wishes?
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
Thanks, now I'm hungry
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
I tried adjusting the z offset to raise the nozzle, but it didn't help.
Ajen 2mo ago • 100%
My bl-touch mount broke so I've been doing manual bed leveling for a while. I just finished printing a 185x185mm part (half of a dactyl keyboard) and the first layer looked great from the top.
Edit: I also deleted the old bed mesh from my klipper config when the bl-touch broke
I'm printing with PLA on a "PEO" print bed (really a textured PEI), on my heavily modified ender 3, and there's a pattern on the bottom of my first layer that I'm trying to get rid of. The top of the first layer looks fine, and changing the z offset in either direction doesn't help. I've also tried slowing down the print speed because I thought the extruder might be skipping, but I'm still seeing it at 10mm/s. Any idea what could be causing it, and how to get rid of it? Pic: https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/31cd6cef-16de-47b3-995f-197f7d0b432d.jpeg Edit: the first layer went down from the bottom left to the top right, but the pattern I'm seeing is perpendicular to the extruder path