u/0rangaStang

The right printer.

Hey all,

I was very big into 3D printing about 7 years ago and would design and print my own models for painting, etc but took a break.

I came across Hue Forge recently and I'm enamored with it. Learning the software won't be a problem but I have a question regarding the right printer.

Does anyone have any suggestions on a commercial printer I could buy that would allow me to make Hue Forge prints?

Multi color printing wasnt on my radar when I stopped printing so the technology is somewhat new to me so I'm not sure what would be good vs best for Hue Forge.

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u/0rangaStang — 2 days ago

Auto revival fluid device?

I get why they didn't do this because it would break all tension...but I'm still a little surprised Senku didnt invent some sort of wearable auto revival fluid device. Something that constantly unwound all day and once finished breaks a vial of revival fluid that then splashes the wearer. Each day the wearer would "rewind" the device to reset the "timer". Perhaps the mechanism used for manual egg timers is what could be used for the device, but instead of a bell, the device repeatedly taps a titanium shard on the glass vial containing the revival fluid so it breaks and release it onto the wearer's skin.

It would almost completely invalidate the Medusa as long as the user got in the fetal position before hand to prevent them breaking once made of stone. You'd just wait for the timer to finish and the device would release the fluid onto your body. You could be back to normal within a day.

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u/0rangaStang — 12 days ago

What fixed my brain fog.

Hey everyone,

I just wanted to share what ended up curing my brain fog. I remember spending a ton of time on this sub when my brain fog and headaches first started. I was always grateful for the people who figured out their cause and then came back to share what worked, so I wanted to do the same.

For me, it was FODMAPs, specifically lactose and fructans. Basically, foods containing those were causing my issues.

At first, I thought it was just wheat. During my elimination diet, I was eating only chicken and Rice Krispies for about a week. It wasn't until I cut out the Rice Krispies too that I finally started feeling like myself again (Rice Krispies contain malt flavoring, which comes from wheat). After removing that, I finally felt normal again after a year of feeling like I was operating at maybe 40-60% of my usual self.

So I cut out wheat and stayed off dairy. But every once in a while I would still get symptoms back. It was super discouraging. I kept being persistent and eventually noticed that foods high in fructans were my biggest trigger. Once I removed those too, the symptoms stopped coming back.

Honestly, it sucks. It means I can't have wheat, dairy, onions, or garlic, which feels like 80% of the food at the grocery store and I DESPISE cooking. My diet is basically built around the same 5-6 foods every day now. But at the end of the day, it's worth it because I feel back to 100%.

My suggestion for anyone dealing with brain fog is to consider trying a very strict elimination diet. I'd suggest eating only plain chicken for a week. And I mean only chicken. Avoid store bought seasoned chicken if possible because companies add little flavorings and ingredients that could still be triggering you.

If you start feeling better after that week, there's a good chance your symptoms are food related. From there, you can slowly add foods back in and figure out exactly what's causing the problem.

Good luck everyone. I know how miserable brain fog can be, and I hope you find your cure too.

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u/0rangaStang — 22 days ago