Mr Scalzi, That burrito is a crime against burritos. I'm not saying I wouldn't eat it. I probably would, but it's still a crime.
I've been writing code for 3 decades and SQL for at least a couple decades. I'm still always happy (and dubious) when a complex piece of code works the first try. That feeling doesn't go away, or at least it hasn't for me yet.
Yay! Congratulations. There are few feelings as satisfying in programmer-life as seeing a chart fall off like that after you push a fix.
It's fascinating to consider how many similar creative decisions have been made for similar reasons over the course of human history.
Followup: Would you add the cheese packet too? I'd try a bite both ways, but I'm generally okay with trying foods that aren't brussels sprouts.
I've been thinking about the "bullet proof" glass they're putting on the cybertruck. Not sure a rescue hammer will work. With them straight up encouraging people to drive Cybertruck into water, we'll probably see more of this, and self-rescue seems unlikely. Wonder how SAR teams will adapt.
I've just been refreshing the .rss feed, which loads much faster. I think Chad is right - just an adblock issue on the main. metastatus.com/outage-event...
They spent a decade working really hard to make sure you only had one basket
(2 of 2) The quick start guide is too sparse on info about filament load, so I botched it at first, but managed to get it all working after a few minutes with youtube. Tested with a benchy in 15 minutes that was like watching a time lapse. The print looks very good. A few hours in, I'm happy.
Initial impressions: Well packed, easy to setup. My first print came off the bed about an hour after I opened the box. It's Fast. It's loud. It shakes a lot. Stable stand, more stable feet are high on my priority list. Had some trouble with the filament load at first (1 of 2)