

I used picknbuy24 to get a Nissan Tiida for $1200 USD with like 25k miles. Parts are normally the same as they are on already imported models.
I used picknbuy24 to get a Nissan Tiida for $1200 USD with like 25k miles. Parts are normally the same as they are on already imported models.
Can you dig it out of the trash? If it’s wall-side it can normally be repaired.
I got a Chihuahua instead. If it’s something out of the ordinary, she’ll bark. Oh, she will certainly bark.
Is it just the frayed wires that’s causing the issue? Did they short together to destroy the charger?
That’s true, but they use nonstandard voltages on their chargers, and it can be tough to find an aftermarket that matches both the voltage and current of stock. Then you run into the “Dell has detected a non-Dell charger” scenario.
Check out thingiverse or printables for free stuff to print. There’s so much to make!!!
Also, I’ve messed with Wanhao printers, and the slicer profiles were not great and did require a lot of fine-tuning. New printers either come with their own slicers or a Cura profile.
Are ya winning, son?
How long ago did you have a printer? I ask because the newer ones don’t require much dialing-in outside of setting initial Z-offset.
If you’re building a Voron, then yeah it’s going to need some tinkering. If you’re getting something like a QIDI X-Smart 3, you just unpack it, auto calibrate, and start printing.
If they don’t match exactly, the laptop will lock you into power saving mode or battery operation only. Real John Deere vibes.
Dell is really crappy about third party chargers. When you get one of their laptops, you are stuck in their ecosystem. They used to do this with memory as well… then they didn’t… then they did again. Don’t know which phase they’re on right now, but I’d dig on eBay or Craigslist for an exact replacement.
Portland, TX has some pretty shitty food fyi
I’ve had a few Kinesis boards, and honestly the build quality wasn’t there for the price of competitors. I’m running a ZSA moonlander now and it is a significantly better experience than I had with the split boards from K.
That cow has seen some shit.
My panache
Git gud, scrub
Can’t go back that far, but this reads like the first few responses from a question asked in #slackware on IRC.
They stopped being good cars in 2004. Twenty years they’ve been shit, and people are still swallowing the gravy.