sure thing, here is the start of it.
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I found onlyoffice to have the best compatibility with documents imported from/exported to MS Office. For most people, their coworkers/teachers/professors or whatever will be using MS office, and if the formatting is borked everytime you move the file between libreoffice and ms office users, it gets old fast. That was my experience with libre office and why I ended up on onlyoffice. Of all the suites i've tried it has the best compatibility between itself and ms office for formatting.
Layers are the way to go. You can use the same rain jacket year round as your shell.
For the jacket get a good (NOT just DWR) rain jacket (I use a Helly Hansen 2.5 jacket). Helly Hansen, Outdoor Research, Patagonia, etc are all good options. Sailing companies typically make good stuff, pay attention to the millimeter waterproof rating. The 2.5 layer fabric is a nice blend of breathability, packability, and waterproofness imo since I don't want to be sweating inside the jacket. If you happen to work as a first responder, outdoor professional, military, etc most of these high end outdoor gear companies have a "pro" program you can register for and receive 50% off your purchases.
Underneath that, as it gets colder layer whatever you already own for an insulation layer (polyfill puffer, wool sweater, stanfields, etc), I would avoid down fill in this case just in case you do ever soak through your jacket since it will lose its insulation capacity when wet.
For shoes I don't really have a good recommendation since I just use waterproof socks and wear whatever shoes I feel like.
Just tested it, setting pressure advance to 0 still triggers the exact same error.
Hmm good thinking, that would make sense that could impact it... maybe I'll try reducing that although I am on the low end for that setting compared to the recommended values. Pressure advance is 0.0425 and was determined using the method described in the klipper docs
You may have already done this since you mentioned input shaping but said you only changed print speed.... dont forget to crank up the acceleration values too (you can find your max good quality when doing input shaping tuning)
If you use prusa/superslicer I could share my profile tomorrow when I get back home. Started out with the ellis klipper superslicer one and then ported it over to pruasa and have been making a few tweaks here and there.
As soon as I see a review is sponsored the video is meaningless to me
I've been using ASK for like 4 years now and never knew this, thank you for the tip!
Fun fact: Tim's switched to a cheaper bean supplier years ago (when the coffee got obviously shittier, I think it must have been over a decade now) and McDonalds (Canada) actually snapped up the supplier. So McDonalds coffee in Canada is actually the original Tims coffee.
Edit: sauce, this random r*ddit comment from 7 years ago.
I used to use searx for a couple years but it got too unreliable where it would fail to load results all the time randomly. Tried DDG and consistently ended up having to manually switch to google after the results on DDG just weren't good enough (think troubleshooting linux issues and stuff, DDG would never find the obscure answer in a forum but google would).
Anyways, ofc the goal wasn't to end up back at google so now I've been using startpage for the last few months and it seems to work great with no issues.
I'm not really looking to change slicers at this point. I've used Cura in the past and have landed on PrusaSlicer for a variety of reasons and would like to get it working properly again ideally.