Lol
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Well, your post says otherwise.
You have the intent to do actions that could impact the housing/land market.
BUT you noted that people can't live on agricultural land where you are at just now. so that makes a big difference, and had you of made that clear your post might have been a little bit more well received.
So I think that is an interesting idea but you are still going against the grain there.
There are many people here that are very against the exact thing you are trying to do, so the reddit quip you made is kinda backwards lol.
Please no.
This is already a big problem we have with the world today, people trying to make money from land and housing. We need less people doing shit like this. Causing housing market issues just to make money.
Also, it might backfire on you. More "clutter" is more work/cost for a prospective buyer. You would need to be restrictive to buyers that specifically want your style, which could put you in a position of discrimination.
You could say, "but I'm only one person, it's not going to make a difference" not thinking about the millions of other people out there doing the same thing. Don't do this, just sell it and move on if you're going to sell it.
It's funny how they try to frame it. Well the hospital did this but they actually meant to do this.
Umm excuse me, you don't get to say what they "meant to order" because you aren't the ones that ordered it.
Devil Dawgs isn't too bad. Tried them and Portillos the last time I was out there.
Are there any others out there that you would recommend?
Yup, you can turn it off.
It's not overly difficult to get to the setting either.
I'm 100% on board with renewable energy.
There's just one problem I have right now, if I opt in (and I am opted in) to use renewable energy, I get charged more per kwh than if I were to opt out.
So while there is a lot of misinformation out there against renewables, one thing I see about it costing more has remained true, at least where I live. The power company even states that they charge you more for using renewables. Even if they frame it as being a marginal difference of a few dollars, it's still more expensive, on top of them increasing electric costs year over year.
Sorry for the delay, I've been quite busy.
Here's a link to the powershell script.
Take note of line 4. It is looking for a separate file called discover_printer.ini to retrieve printer information from. You can name the ini file whatever you want, just make sure to update the name within the powershell script.
Here's the link to the ini file. Not sure why I even bothered to put it there since it's so short lol.
PRINTER1_DEV_NAME= The name you want the printer to show up as in Bambu Studio
PRINTER1_USN= Serial number of the printer
PRINTER1_IP= Local IP address of the printer
PRINTER1_CODE= The access code for the printer that is in lan mode
You can do multiple printers in one ini, just change the number at the end of "PRINTER" to the next number.
We use this for X1E models, but the script looks to be generic so I don't think it will matter which one you have.
I have only seen one person have an issue out of the 50 or so that use this script. It will connect from his machine but consistently fails to send files to the printer.
I just put the powershell script and the ini in the root directory of the Bambu Studio installation and make a shortcut to the ps1 script on the desktop. If you have powershell scripts locked down you may need to add a key at the bottom to allow it to run.
To use the script, open Bambu Studio first then run the script and browse to the device tab and click the + in the left hand menu to bring up discovered printers.
I hope it works for you.
I'm going to save your comment for now. I have a script that I use at work that helps with printer detection because we have a very similar issue. I'll try to post it here if I remember.
Running the script after launching Bambu studio helps with detection of the printer. Only caveat is that you have to run it every time you launch Bambu studio.
It's nothing malicious, I'll just post the code for you with the important bits that need to be changed noted.
Thanks for pointing that out, I'll definitely have to take a look.
I'm not much for watching YouTube videos for that info, I'd rather read an article with links to the data or information.
According to the bambulab blog (on the official bambulab website) they explicitly state that you are free to downgrade or not upgrade and your printer will still work.
Edit: they even have a specific note about users that never want to upgrade and it states that it is fine, and their printers will still function.
All four sites are already back up.
Doesn't mean they won't go back down, but I really hope these fuckwits going absolutely batshit rings some bells so damn loud that people finally wake the fuck up and throw their asses in prison.
Doubt it, but one can hope.
Edit: changed three to four