I read it as "sandpaper i made in a blender" and thought that its somehow recycled sandpaper
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Yep, it should be like that worldwide
Altough it's drinkable the flavor varies wildly.
I found that chatgpt is really good at telling you what is a component by just telling it the part name, it can be a bit quicker than looking for the datasheet
I use alternativeto.net quite frequently when looking for an app. To see if there are better alternatives, and to find open source apps
It seems like something that could be improved by 3d printing.
I'm guessing that if a vet has to assist several animals of the same species maybe it could be possible to get some kind of mask that could fit most of them.
Although I'm not sure if that's something that would help or maybe it will just be more cumbersome.
Are the lines on the side of the print or on the top? Do they appear always on the same spots?
Try printing small callibration pieces, to see if it always happens
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4707289 https://www.tableflipfoundry.com/3d-printing/the-cones-of-calibration-v3/
From the picture it seems that you need to change your fep sheet. When you look at the fep does the lines coincide with the marks it has?
In front of my PC without anyone noticing until days later
Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found
Everyone here has said good ideas, I would add that using RSS to subscribe to feeds can also be a nice way to keep up to date.