Gwingollor @ Gwingollor @lemm.ee Posts 0Comments 9Joined 1 wk. ago
It definitely isn't easy indeed. I've found a good European brand that focuses on repairability for my shoes (Think! Shoes), but most of my clothes I buy second hand.
I get buying European, but ditching a responsible brand like Patagonia seems misguided.
If there's anything like an ethical brand, I'm pretty sure it's them.
Ah I'm talking about college students, I run a makerspace on our campus. But yeah, would be cool for a younger demographic as well.
Nice! For me it's limited to gym twice a week and then reading and stuff, maybe a night out with friends once in a while. Hopefully when the nights get better, we'll have some more energy.
Me personally, I just love stories. I like reading, listening to audiobooks, but I also enjoy storydriven games for example.
As a fellow parent to two kids, how the hell do you find time to spend multiple hours outdoors, multiple times per week?
Thanks dor the explanation, I never really took the time to check out klipper. Might be interesting to get some IT students in our makerspace by showing this as a possible project.
Can you explain what the effects are of "Klipperzing". I know they usually run on Marlin, right? But I'm not sure where the difference actually lies.
I've never had a Qidi printer, so can't speak for their quality. What do you plan to print that needs a heated chamber?
I'm very partial to prusa printers myself, but they're a different price category.