I was disappointed at the start but gun bro wasn't that bad I guess. I'm just used to new collabs trying really hard to impress and get your attention quickly
Good stream. Guy isn't a fаggot, had interesting things to say, and the most complaints I have were his lack of confidence/the occasional bits of dead air and awkwardness/spaghetti spilling - still not unbearably bad, though. Very comfy overall.
There just wasn't really much to say. She didn't say anything insane, her takes were all correct, the guy wasn't an annoying sped, and chat was actually tolerable - all things that lined up to make this thread slower.
This was the collab I had the least expectations for given I had no clue who this guy was but in the end it was just a pretty chill time. Not much happened but don't need every stream to be the roller coaster ride.
For the VoD curious I would say throw it on as background sometime, starts a bit awkward but it's a fairly new guy that just decided fuck it lets stream one day collabing with someone he looks up to so that is to be expected.
On my end, I was one of the ones who forgot. She's just been all over the place this week and my week started craptastic so I've been terrible at catching up lol
If the worst anybody can say is that it's mostly just some sort of quietish chill session, then he's probably the best male collab that's happened with her. Everything else was basically either super gay, super commie, or some level ofboth.
If the worst anybody can say is that it's mostly just some sort of quietish chill session, then he's probably the best male collab that's happened with her. Everything else was basically either super gay, super commie, or some level ofboth.
I think the biggest problem was she wasn't interviewing him, and he wasn't really playing the part of the interviewer either. So there were some interesting parts, but it was more of a random conversation that didn't have as many good topics raised as something where one person is posing questions.
Cheap printers are like 300-600, roughly 1000-2000 can buy something with good print quality, past that price range it gets into diminishing returns for what you're paying unless you're using more exotic/expensive filaments, complex parts and need something like larger build volumes.
Cheap printers are like 300-600, roughly 1000-2000 can buy something with good print quality, past that price range it gets into diminishing returns for what you're paying unless you're using more exotic/expensive filaments, complex parts and need something like larger build volumes.
If it's a resin printer maybe, but filament printers at the $1-2,000 mark tend to either be really cheap China shit or small in size. You can get nice ones that still come from China but have been QC tested and upgraded in a country that cares for about $3-5,000 that has more than a square foot of printing space and uses filament instead of dipping in resin. If you're going above that price point, you're basically paying for support options after the fact and/or getting something of a higher industrial quality with a very large footprint.
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