

I think fungi will take over the world. As time goes on, more of them become virulent and the already virulent become more virulent. Don’t think humans will be able to keep up in the long term.
I think fungi will take over the world. As time goes on, more of them become virulent and the already virulent become more virulent. Don’t think humans will be able to keep up in the long term.
It’s your opinion that smells like shit.
Fuck the fascist GOP
Man, the republican party is just one big long human centipede with trump at the top spewing shit into everyones mouths. Fuck the xenophobic racist Republicans.
One CEO down, only a few thousand more to go.
Have you tried rotating the pattern of the infill or top/bottom 45 degrees? I don’t known if bridge lines are completely separate from those or if they are considered part of the infill or top/bottom, I was thinking one of those settings might work though. I know you can rotate the infill and top/bottom pattern in cura.
I’m pretty sure 50 years ago, doctors would be calling it mental retardation.
Everyday I’m finding it harder and harder to find the differences between Nazis and Republicans
Fuck the police. They suck down here in Southern Oregon, a lot of ignorant bigots.
Uh no. Not that hard to call a person by the name they prefer. Don’t be a bigot.
She was singing along to WAP.
Bear Grylls M.D.
I mean, Our government could do the same thing to keep costs low and competitive instead of just making them more expensive for everyone.
I had the same thought.
Im only familiar with Cura. Cura has wall settings I think you are looking for to fix your problem. I had similar issues with a print. Used settings like wall transition length, wall distribution count, wall transitioning threshold angle, wall transitioning filter margin, and minimum wall line width. I was able to fill in tight corners, just took a little while dialing in the settings.