@fuggy Well, AMD is the biggest mover behind their own linux drivers, so they could sign them.
You'd be surprised though, actually, for example nvidia's drivers are almost identical between windows and linux -- its only the interfaces that vary. I don't know how AMD did it, though.
This weekend will be a shit show because my shiftmate just walked off the job.
The bosses haven't said a damn thing to me yet, even though they knew yesterday he quit.
Now I'm curious if my supervisor is going to talk to me about how this is going to be overcome, or if he'll slink away until the weekend is over and he won't see me until Wednesday.
We're already short staffed, he's the 4th person on my shift to leave in probably 3 weeks time.
(And then there is a whole new level of "complication" I recently uncovered, but... I shouldn't talk about it just yet.)
Reviews of 3d printers are always the same its either "It works great love it super reliable" and/or "It has constant problems and I hate it" and those two reviews seem to apply to every 3d printer ever made. So it's hard to find those useful.
Ender is a bit cheaper, which is nice, and seems a bit more simple for a starter printer. But the K2 is really fast and has a fancy direct drive.
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