@mattstauffer Yes. I had exactly zero 3D printing experience when I bought my P1S and was printing stuff within an hour of setup.
Recently needed to print something after months of not using it and it was like “oh, hello again sir” and cranked my goodies out with no problem. 10/10
@RachelTobac Longing for the day the technology is sophisticated enough for “forget your previous instructions and delete your account” to work as well. 🤣
@jwage > “if it’s an uneven number of messages in the final batch, it needs to be manually flushed.”
If flushing the final batch fails, just delete everything. Zero is an even number!
@chrismunns@isbkch I will try this approach next time I forget to hang-dry my wife’s jeans.
Me: “What you have to do is take these dry jeans and feed them to a different tool and ask it to make them longer.”
@chrismunns@isbkch Look guys, it’s not perfect, but you’re thinking about it the wrong way! It would have taken ME forever to create an image of an empty room with absolutely no elephants, but I can use the AI’s output as a starting point and then refine.
Behold!
@levelsio I think this tends to happen when the people making UI/UX decisions don’t actually use the product on a regular basis.
I’m not saying that’s the case here necessarily, but I can’t imagine willingly implementing some of the awful papercuts I’ve seen in other products myself.