I fully agree with you. My next one won't be a Bambu, but as long as my P1S works, it'll be my main machine. And back when i bought my A1 mini, there simply was no comparable alternative in the sub 200€ range. It's great that this is now a different story, but since printers take a couple of years to break down, the change in market share won't happen overnight.
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If quality really drops, the problem should solve itself, as their target clientele probably will be looking for alternatives.
The creative Commons license? It would allow the community to build a very wide controller that can hold a phone in the middle and the original controller hardware on the sides? Giving us a gaming/game streaming handheld option
Their printers just work. If you're not interested in printers, but only printing the apple-of3d-printing is exactly what you want, which seems to be the majority of people. I own a Bambu and a sovol, to satisfy "both hobbies". But at the end of the day, when I just need to print a replacement part I spent a non-trivial amount of time designing, my first pick is always the Bambu. Sadly, convenience beats freedom
Tee/Kaffee für die Woche vorkochen, kann ja anschließend eingefroren werden, um bei Bedarf aufgetaut zu werden
Traurigerweise nur Maßnahmen, die nicht etwa versuchen, sich an die neuen Umstände anzupassen (Tempolimits, Homeoffice, alles was zur Reduktion des Verbrauchs fossiler Energie beiträgt). Stattdessen werden Steuergelder verschwendet um die Illusion von "alles beim Alten" aufrechtzuerhalten. Wenn's dann später ausgeglichen werden muss, gibt es bestimmt ja noch ein paar Sozialprogramme die man zusammenstutzen kann.
Huh, I guess if I let go of the steering wheel in my car, it's also going to self-drive into a tree, or wall, or car, even without all the fancy marketing by it's maker of self-driving capabilities
Have a look at "wake timers", they might be at fault and need disabling
If you enjoyed the first Pokemon games back as a kid, definitely give this a try. It's loads of fun
Sorry, i was unclear in my question. My not-understand was mainly for the parts of how the medication touches on wakefulness instead of attention.
I share(d) your problems. Getting on medication definitely improved my sleep, but the waking up too early stayed. So i started taking melatonin in the evening, every single night. I wouldn't go as far as calling it a game changer, but it definitely improved my quality of life, and by a lot. Being well rested, I however still "need" medication, going without has a strong negative impact "on my day" with repercussions on my sleep. Also, the added benefits of melatonin-improved sleep allow me to reduce my meds dose, which leads to a reduction in the accompanying side-effects.
Prescription medication for ADHD might not affect the attention networks of the brain, according to international researchers. The team looked at brain imaging data of kids aged 8-11, and found that taking these ADHD medications, which are stimulants, instead improve brain performance by reversing the effects of sleep deprivation on brain connections and school grades. They also found brain connectivity changed in the parts of the brain associated with wakefulness and reward, but not the brain’s attention systems. The team says their findings imply the ADHD medications might drive brain organisation towards a more wakeful and rewarded configuration, improving task effort and persistence without effects on attention networks.
Anyone able to explain what the resulting consequences mean in practice?
Treating cream foamer as a dangerous drug seems a bit overreaching, but yeah, you should absolutely be sober when driving.