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  • Aaron Parecki
    Contributions from: Czech Republic, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, United States
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  • Mathias Verraes https://twitter.com/mathiasverraes
    I'm reviewing submissions for a conference I'm somewhat involved it, so here's some advice. 1/n
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  • 🔴 Live Q&A! Answering your questions about livestreaming and the ATEM Mini

    Join me for another live Q&A about the ATEM Mini, video production, livestreaming rigs or any other video production topics!
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    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 12:20pm -07:00
  • Ben Werdmüller https://werd.io/profile/benwerd   •   Jul 11
    Which are the best residential neighborhoods in PDX?
    Aaron Parecki
    Depends on what you're looking for! Proximity to public transit? groceries or other conveniences? nightlife? quiet? What kind of housing would you be looking for?
    Portland, Oregon • 84°F
    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 6:06pm -07:00
  • Thread Reader App https://twitter.com/threadreaderapp
    Thanks! We do have a feature to use Micropub to publish self authored threads to CMSes https://indieweb.org/Micropub
    Portland, Oregon • 84°F
    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 9:55pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jul 11, 2021 6:11pm -07:00)
  • Aaron Parecki

    Spent a good chunk of the afternoon on some printer upgrades for my Prusa Mini.

    • Installed the Bondtech heat break https://www.bondtech.se/product/bondtech-heat-break-for-prusa-mini/
    • Installed a bracket to strengthen the vertical axis
    • Adjusted the nozzle height

    Things seem to be printing smoothly again!

    Portland, Oregon • 84°F
    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 6:13pm -07:00 #3dprint #prusa #prusamini
  • Eugen https://mastodon.social/@Gargron

    Also since Mastodon gGmbH is a real legal entity now and I am its CEO I am actually the CEO of Mastodon now. Sorry for ruining the jokes.

    Portland, Oregon • 83°F
    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 3:54pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jul 11, 2021 6:34pm -07:00)
  • Guaranteed fix for your Prusa Mini's extrusion issues : prusa3d (www.reddit.com)
    "Basically, it means heat creeps up from the melt zone to parts that should really be cold. This heat transfer is mostly through the heat break. But why is it a problem if plastic gets hot here? Let's say we are printing some PLA filament, at 215c, causing the plastic in the heat break to be at 70 degrees celsius.

    At 70 degrees, PLA is already quite soft. Because filament is fed from the top, the hot plastic in the heat break gets compressed, and will expand sideways. It will form to all the tiny imperfections in the metal, forming a kind of mechanical bond, hereby creating resistance for the extruder, which will have to exert more force to push filament through the hot end.

    If you print an object in vase mode, meaning you only print the outline, going up in one continous spiral without stopping, the plastic doesn't get the time to form to the metal. Additionally, you're constantly pushing cold filament down. This doesn't create much opportunity for heat creep.

    But most prints involve retractions, where the filament is temporarily pulled back by the extruder a few millimeters, to prevent it from oozing out the hot end during non-printing travers of the hot end. What this means is that you're pulling hot plastic upwards, hereby giving the hot filament the opportunity to transfer heat to cold parts. With bowden (remote) extruders this is more prominent because those often have retraction values of several mm (3.2mm in the case of the Prusa Mini).

    When the extruder pushes filament but you have this mechanical bond/semi-clog in your hot end because of heat creep, then at first no plastic comes through the nozzle. Tension will build up before the clog, in the case of the Mini mostly in the bowden tube, where the filament will compress. This will result in underextrusion, and then when the clog releases, all the build up pressure will cause overextrusion."
    Sun, Jul 11, 2021 6:45pm -07:00 #prusa #prusamini #3dprinting #3dprint
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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