Somebody at work asked me if it was possible to open Safari (10) in Private Browsing mode in the same way it's possible to do for Chrome. The answer is yes. Sort of.
Open a terminal window and paste this into it.
mkdir ~/.scripts
* The fans are really quite noisy, these are a lot quieter and theright size: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0083A0BY4 (other fans are available) | |
* A borosilicate glass print bed held on with binder clips means you get a lovely flat print surface, you may want to use a thin layer of pritt stick to help adhesion | |
* Stepper dampers make a HUGE difference to noise transmitted to the frame from the steppers, but _only_ install them on the X and Y axis or you'll get filament slipping: https://www.amazon.co.uk/SIQUK-Stepper-Vibration-Dampers-Printer/dp/B07F9JTZJ4 | |
I would recommend you only install those after you've had the ender 3 running to see how noisy it is, it might be tolerable enough without them, but they really do make a massive difference | |
* Stick some acoustifeet on the bottom to stop your desk/table being turned into a resonator and being able to hear the thing in the next room: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00Y3OXQP0 | |
The big one: | |
* Fit a BLTouch for auto-levelling. It is absolutely life cha |
#!/bin/bash | |
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# iTunes Command Line Control v1.0 | |
# written by David Schlosnagle | |
# created 2001.11.08 | |
# edit 2010.06.01 rahul kumar | |
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showHelp () { |
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