Bambu Lab's challenge lies in beginners' struggles with troubleshooting, not printers.
When beginners never have to troubleshoot, they may miss the skills that make 3D printing truly useful.
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When beginners never have to troubleshoot, they may miss the skills that make 3D printing truly useful.
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What I shipped: Two new tools live: Resize Image and Crop Image, both on libvips natively A long-form guide, "How to Compress Images Without Losing Quality," written to feed my compress JPG/PNG/WebP pages with real internal links and real benchmarks from 24 of my own iPhone photos A site-wide "Image
Ever since the Pixel 10 was released last year, Qi2 magnets have been a love-hate relationship – I love using them, but I hate that, somehow, the Pixel 10 is the only Android phone that has them. It’s crazy to me that no other Android brand has taken this feature seriously, and that we still have no
Apple Watch performs favorably in The Wall Street Journal’s health and fitness tracker showdown today. Here’s how Apple Watch Series 11 stacks up against the Oura smart ring and fitness bands from Fitbit and Whoop. more…
Agentic artificial intelligence is being misread as a set of separate battles – for example, Snowflake Inc. versus Databricks Inc., copilots versus agents, model makers versus application vendors. We believe the larger fight is converging around a single question: Who owns the new intelligent client
My name is Furqan Akbar. I am a Web Developer and Linux This is not a motivational post. This is what I actually When I was studying for my BCA degree, I learned how things A server does not care that you just learned something new. I manage Linux servers daily at Elyspace. Ubuntu, CentOS, The only
Simplilearn's "Generative AI Full Course 2026" hit YouTube on June 5th and started pulling over 6,000 views per day. It's one of the fastest-growing generative AI course videos on the platform right now. Meanwhile, the State of Web Dev AI survey just reported that 54% of all developer code is now AI
AI tools can generate code quickly. They can create forms, tables, functions, components, and even full project structures. But there is one thing they still struggle with: Understanding the real workflow behind a business. That is where developers still matter. Especially developers who can turn me
I recently launched Fi-Calc — a free suite of 14 financial calculators that runs entirely in the browser. No signups. No ads. No data collection. Just tools that help you make better money decisions. Mortgage Calculator — Monthly payments, total interest, amortization Compound Interest — See the pow
Building EEL: Why I Chose a Native Proof-of-Work Chain Instead of Another ERC-20 Token Most new crypto projects today start in a very similar way. A token contract is deployed. A presale is announced. A roadmap is published. Marketing begins before real usage exists. I wanted to explore a different
What Is an ATS? An applicant tracking system (ATS) is a software platform used by companies to manage the flood of job applications they receive. Think of it as a digital gatekeeper: when you click "submit," the ATS stores your resume, extracts key information, and scores it against the job descript
Search looks simple from the outside. A user types something like: short-range copper module and expects the system to return the right product, maybe even an exact SKU like: QDD-2Q200-CU3M But when you work with a real product catalog, especially something technical like networking hardware, search
I'm tired of writing apology emails for my own AI. Last month an agent I was dogfooding cancelled a calendar event I actually cared about. Two weeks before that, a different one auto-replied to an investor with what read like a hostage note from a Slack bot. Both companies have raised more money tha
A surprising amount of "my site is slow" comes down to one thing: someone dropped a 4032x3024 photo straight off their phone into a content block that renders at 800px wide. The browser downloads all 5 MB and then throws most of it away during resize. Multiply that by a dozen images and you've got a
The internet is full of people consuming content. I'm looking for people who would rather build. Over the past few years, we've seen small teams and even solo developers create products that generate thousands—or sometimes millions—of dollars in revenue. SaaS products, AI tools, developer utilities,
I recently built a Telegram bot in Python using aiogram 3 and decided to package it as a developer template for anyone who wants to launch their own movie bot quickly. Tech stack: Python 3.11 aiogram 3 aiosqlite python-dotenv What's included: Full working bot with /start, /help, /history, /stats Inp
There’s mounting evidence that AI coding tools are delivering on their less outlandish promises. With adoption shifting from 76% in The post AI teams now deploy 1,000 times a month. Your pipeline wasn’t built for that. appeared first on The New Stack.
The vulnerability management landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. For a long time, vulnerability scanners focused on discovering services, identifying software versions, and mapping them to known CVEs. While those capabilities remain essential, modern security teams face a bigger chal
The post Why One Analyst Calls the Ethereum Price Crash a Buying Signal appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum is down nearly 20% in seven days, trading at $1,620, and the jokes on crypto Twitter have never been sharper. However, John Gillen, a digital asset analyst, thinks the people lau