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IceBear@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Print refusing to stay flat in cornersEnglish2·16 days agoThe creality slicer also has a brim option called mouse ears, but I haven’t tried it out myself, so not sure how well it works. Also, there is an option to bring in basic shapes that you can then adjust the size of within the slicer too. That way you don’t have to find an stl of a disk, you can just bring in a basic shape in the slicer if you’d prefer
IceBear@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Alabama Senator: “These inner-city rats, they live off the federal government. That’s one reason we are $37 trillion in debt"2·1 month agoI’d say it was worth three shots 😉
IceBear@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•19 days after it was opened to the public, a €5.5b intercity expressway in India's Maharashtra is already succumbing to potholes.English8·1 month agoI mean, if these are caused by sinkholes, then that should have been addressed during construction. Roads can be very thick and are made of lots of different layers, each of which should be compacted very regularly and thoroughly during construction. If sink holes are common in the area, then they should have designed countermeasures to minimize their impact. My understanding of sinkholes, is that they typically form due to water phase erosion, which again, should have been known and at least partially accounted for. But, hey, I’m not a civil engineer, so I could wrong, but those definitely seem more likely to be potholes as opposed to sinkholes.
IceBear@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite anime? Only tell us by quoting it and seeing if we can guess2·3 months agoNewer: Dandadan!
Not sure what the comment you responded to was, but I used public transit to get to my junior high. The school provided me with a transit pass for free, which was really nice. I also live in the US. I actually only took the school bus to school for first grade.
First grade - school bus 2-6 - walking and they also did not have school buses for anyone but kindergarten 7-9 - transit, they also had no school buses 10-12 - I was either driven or drove. They did have school buses, but I wasn’t allowed to use them because I lived out of the district
Now, to be fair, I had a pretty unique situation with almost all of my schooling.
The elementary school, all of the kids that went were super close and lived in a super dense area, so walking was feasible and buses were not really needed
Junior high was a “choice” school. Meaning it was part of the public system, but it had a special theme to it and students had to request to go and they only let in a few students each year. If you did they in, you went to the normal school instead. The school had a total of 90 students and so buses were not feasible, especially since all the kids came from all over the district. They provided bus passes instead.
High school, I lived outside the district and had requested to go the school anyways, and part of the agreement to allow me to go was that I had to get my own way there. My older sibling could drive my first year and then I drove myself the next two years.