Hmm had not considered this, but I doubt that's having an impact on minimum humidity (currently), as that feels like it would impact when the system isn't running?
Yea, I was curious about "limits". I'd like to be stable at 30% vs 35%, then I can keep the petg and tpu in the dryers and everything else in the cabinet.
I have a couple of mini heaters I was going to build into chamber heaters for the SV08 Max, so I may stick one of them in there to see what happens.
"To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter, without checking for bullets, and pulling the trigger," the coroner said. "I find these actions to be reckless."
My hobby time has shifted to other kinds of technical endeavors. I still contribute to FOSS, but programming microcontrollers feels more raw, and building a 3D printer kit rekindles the days of building a PC before it was normalized.
For instance right now I'm using FreeCAD to design blades for a custom 10" rack, and a set of scripts to mange the devices. Context change helps a lot.
So does the US, with tiers though so it's a bit less straight forward, and some state laws like in NJ are doing some wacky things. In any event, OP just didn't educate themselves before posting.
Ars Technica wasn’t one of the ones that reached out to me, but I especially thought this piece from them was interesting (since taken down – here’s the archive link). They had some nice quotes from my blog post explaining what was going on. The problem is that these quotes were not written by me, never existed, and appear to be AI hallucinations themselves.
Since early this year [2025], FEMA has denied major disaster requests from at least six Democratic states out of ten submitted, including California for wildfires, Washington for flooding, and Maryland for severe storms that caused millions in damage to communities in the western part of the state. These denials have been appealed by governors like Maryland’s Wes Moore, who described the rejection of nearly $34 million in relief as a “gut punch” to vulnerable residents still rebuilding. Trump has also made explicit threats to withhold aid from blue states unless they comply with unrelated policy demands, such as enacting voter ID laws in California, a move that legal experts argue undermines the impartiality of federal disaster response and erodes principles of federalism.
Yea I was hoping to avoid manual maintenance but I may be stuck with it.