The plug-in has definitely been updated since this video, probably 20 or 30 times. However, short code still work the same way. short codes are not the primary way of adding new blocks into WordPress, but they are certainly functional. However, short codes only work in certain areas of WordPress, and that's something universal for all short codes. Open up a help. ticket if you have anything else you want to discuss: zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
What the video fails to do is the immersion part of it... Photorealistic objects in a virtual 3d surrounding, that you can tilt your head or bend over to look at the virtual object just like you are in an actual room .. pretty impressive....
Hey David I'm responding to your comment on purchasing on Temu. I did not see the area about your Temu experience. I buy a fair amount of things and I return a fair amount of things. It's addicting. Mainly I returned wigs. I buy them for my Marvel themed costumes. I buy a lot of red for my Black Widow costumes. The reds will often be off in color so I return them with no problem. When I'm looking for an item I searched online and I will find the item on Amazon. I buy the exact item on Temu for a much lower cost. There was a time when Temu would allow a customer to keep the item that they wanted to return. I really didn't like that because if I didn't want it I didn't want it. And I would end up throwing it away or donating it because I didn't want it. I recently bought a freezer that didn't work.Temu told me to keep it. I found out it wasn't worth trying to fix. I placed it on the curbside and it was removed within 10 minutes.
Yeah but, cant you just add bigger rails (which are pretty cheap considering the price difference for bigger ones) now dont get me wrong im sure there some adjustments that would have to be made maybe code, possibly switching the "os" i dont know what term, the thing that calculates the area so it prints at the specified x,y,z. Doesnt seem like a $1000 or 3000 dollar difference in price. I mean the rails are like 50 bucks for 4 3 footers. I mean you might need better servos but i wouldn't think so. Same speed and weight just further to go.
@@furqantarique3484 Well, I've discussed this at length in a bunch of articles here: www.zdnet.com/meet-the-team/david-gewirtz/ I'm not sure which ones will answer your question but scroll on down and read the ones about jobs (and about programming). There are a bunch. I mean, right now, the AIs don't really do a good enough job to replace some of us, but they are getting better. I'd say (and this is certainly my strategy for my career) is to remain flexible and make sure the brain muscles that help you learn new things remain flexible. We may need to find new ways to make a living, but that's always been a risk, going back to the beginning of the history of technological improvements. It's terrifying, but also fairly normal. But if you're really concerned, take stock of exactly what skills of yours you think are at most risk, explore whether they are able to be replaced by an AI, and look at tangential tasks and careers that might be less exposed. Hell, I don't know. We could all be screwed, but it's also possible this stuff is helpful, too. I know that's no real comfort, but these are big questions and I'm just one dude in the wilderness trying to support my family. Good luck!
Uncure resin from the inside leaked out. You may want to check/change the uv bulb in the printer. Color resin sometimes need extra time and or stronger exposure. One of the best way to avoid this is to stay with clear resin. This happens all the time with gel nails. It is unsafe to just have uncured resin as a core. It is less structurally sound and can randomly explode. The gel nail community have some great tips
@@AdvancedGeekery I got mine for around 120.00 and eith tax it came to 130. My life went upside down so I haven't even used it yet. It sits in storage 😮💨with the rest of my barely used tools.
I feel like the vision PRO promised smooth and unparalleled functionality that really didn’t do much and it’s revolutionary spatial computing somewhat outright misleading customers on the VR technology availability landscape.
What do you guys recommend if you we're going to make something that's the size of 15 inches by 15 inches or other options for even larger say 20 inches ?
Well, first keep in mind this is a 6 year old video, and printers have changed a lot. But the second thing to keep in mind is that the bigger the thing you're printing, the more challenging the print is going to be. That's because the heat dynamics don't scale linearly. Something that's 200mm x 200mm will be much easier to control than something 300mm by 300mm (or roughly a foot square). For the sizes you're talking about, I think you have two main choices: get a big printer or print in segments and assemble the segments. There's a lot more fit and finish to that second option, but once you have a working model, reproducing it should be fairly easy. Big printers can be fussy. I was recently offered this www.elegoo.com/pages/elegoo-orangestorm-giga but I don't have enough space to house it. I think Uncle Jessy has some videos on that printer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XY-Gl-p0HnY.html. But I'd think that getting a plate that big to heat evenly and tram would be something of a nightmare. If I had to make a 2-foot by 2-foot project, I'd do it modularly and assemble it. Good luck!
Thanks, will the Neweer Black Aluminum Alloy Quick Release QR Platefits on Manfrotto 494 and 496 ball heads? and takes acra-swiss (plates and L brackets)?
I don't see an exact match for the model that I bought. The three drawer looks pretty good, especially since the four drawers were pretty narrow. Don't remember the dimensions off the top of my head. This is the model that is there now and it is different. www.harborfreight.com/tool-storage-organization/workbenches/60-in-three-drawer-hardwood-workbench-58832.html
Thank you for sharing your experience, I bought it for me because it’s for beginners, as he said it’s really noisy when you keep it in your bedroom , also the company still living in 2005 with SD CARDS,USB and i have problem with the WIFI CANNOT CONNECT , it’s too damn slow imagine 18 hours for printing Spaceman only… ,but it’s strong structured ,If someone ask my opinion about it, I wouldn’t recommend it .
My dad is an electrician/ electrical engineer so he uses them to wind wires of different gauges on. I used them to prop up work pieces when cutting large wood panels too big for my table saw. Or sanding or painting said panels. They are pretty sturdy and can be used as makeshift legs/ spacers for when you’re assembling something
unless everything on the shelf is resin prints and a year old, I would say that humidity in the room attached itself to the prints and interacted with the shelf material, caused it to split and maybe leaked out because otherwise, if you put a print into fresh resin will it cause it to melt? I don't think a leak would suddenly start otherwise if something didn't damage it. Essential Oils/cleaners for example can melt plastics.
Ok this is a great trash can if your disabled, and if you’ve got service dogs, which have gotten up in age like one of mine has and is retired at age 16, and he has now gotten thick name piggy, he will eat himself to death if allowed to, and will try now to eat anything,so being disabled and in bed for 99% of my life now, my son has kept pushing me to get a taller trash can which I kept by my bed, and my 9yr GSD service dog just died from cancer , which was not how we expected to lose our dogs, he never ate from the trash can, so this seems like it might be a good reason for me to get it..$200 bucks is cheaper and safer than surgery to remove trash from my dogs belly..
I remember my school’s Repli 5! 😂 Broke twice in a week, and teacher didn’t know how to fix his own printer, so I had to do it! Didn’t even get extra credit!
I've had this printer on 31 december 2023 for about 150 $ and is really a good step-in 3D printer, you can do several hardware updates and tweaks with some slicer software. Till, now, no bad prints
In addition to unchecking responsive, it is best practice to check the size of your project before you cut it. The glowforge UI displays the dimensions of your project in the lowed left hand corner of the screen. If needed, you can also enter the correct dimensions there as well.
I really appreciate your review of the router. I think it is a great entry-level router, especially given the price. It will work and has worked for everything I have had to do around the house and I can't wait to do even more with it. If you use a vacuum with it, the sawdust DOES NOT go into the router assembly. That's just common sense if you want to take good care of your equipment. I can't afford to replace this stuff due to improper maintenance so I take care of it from the jump. I've had mine for over a year and I have had ZERO issues. But I couldn't figure out the table attachment until I saw your demo. Guess I'm a visual learner. 🙂 Thanks again for your channel and your help.
Man, I appreciate this video. I've been banging my head against the at printers. I'm not looking to print anything earth shattering but that dice tower was awesome. Been using a laser cut wood slip together one for years(I don't trust my own RNG lol). Anyway thank you for doing this. I'll definitely be checking your other videos
This router table is CRAP I am not sure how long you have had it or if you are getting paid but there are some things people should know before they buy it. 1. the adjustment on the router is not tight and will start slipping pretty quickly. When it does the table is junk because it does not use standard screw placement so only a kobalt router with the same issues with height slipping will work. 2. In order to switch from a 1/4 in to 1/2 inch you will need to remove the tiny collet. This is standard and they are often lost. But unfortunately Kobalt does not make a replacement. There are a few off brand ones on Amazon that may work but they are made for other brands and so no one will commit to say they will work. So there is a huge hassle trying to find a replacement. 3.The speed is not adjustable meaning if you try to use 1/2 inch bits that need a slower speed you are SOL. 4 The plastic things meant for turning the adjustment screws for the fence are all plastic with no metal reinforcement So one of mine stripped out a few months in and now I have to use a wrench. (not a game changer but annoying.) This is cheap and really made that way.
The tightening knob on the pro video Manfrotto has a spring clutch, where it can be pulled backwards and rotated without loosening or tightening. Utilizing that, it can be tightened when space is limited.
super cool video and also helpfull for other plugins quick question, did someone already translated the plugin to frensh r should i do it myself with filters? thanks!
Friend had his bought nas die, several years on, needed to buy another exact model hardware to resurrect it, was expensive and hard to find when he did, had it been a built one, could have resurrected with just another pc