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It’s for blocking their activity in your feed, it literally explains it in the boxes. lol

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Thank you nevertheless :joy::stuck_out_tongue:

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Has that not always been there?

It’s new on my side.

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I’ve definitely not seen it before obviously 1. :joy: - But I am not an expert on this obviously 2 lol

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Hmmm I had thought I’d seen that option before. Oof

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You might be confusing it with the expand button on your own profile.

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Wahoo!!! If they add it to the leaderboards I’ll have something to be #1 at!! The most individually blocked user for being so annoying! :partying_face::partying_face::partying_face::partying_face:

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Nah, that would be @jrtrussell then you, number 2.

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One day this will legitimately happen, not as a joke.

I also strongly suspect that Apple will be the first company to make a laptop with ‘batteries sold separately’ where you’d have to buy their hyper specific batteries, because nothing else will work and you won’t be able to install or replace them yourself. You’ll need to buy like a top teir version of Applecare. On top of all that, it’ll probably cost like £5K for a Pentium before you add batteries :joy:

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I’ve been working on this off and on for a while now. I’d say it’s pretty close to 1:1 accurate now, Brad is the hardest to tell with. I don’t know what’s going on with Dave, I assume he just wasn’t finished

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He wasn’t an official member back then :joy: That or he’s bald is all

@MenyaNet

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Cool suggestion on sc today :tada:

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OU! this is really unexpected but nice!) thanks)

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Who says 3D printing is a gimmick and has no practical applications? Currently working with our uni society to help the NHS by printing face shield frames.

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Eyyyyy props! :muscle:
Everybody pitching in everywhere is great

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Yeah, the whole 3D printing community has jumped in on it.

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Only awesome that you do those frames Rob :star_struck:… had this on my mind since I read It yesterday and I’m really impressed that you running these “performance tests“ with your 3-d printer for an important community benefit :tada::+1:t2: Respect :fist:t2:

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I’d like to point out, I didn’t design it, I’m just printing it. Also I haven’t been doing performance tests on the printer. The ones in uni proved themselves with a couple of torture tests, mine is almost the same printer. I only print calibration prints when I re-level the bed.

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