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3d printer
I only assembled it from prusa parts but still it was lots of fun, learned a lot about how 3d printers work.
Then it was printing trex using 3d printer and it was funny to because it took me about a month to do so just because of amount of parts and the problem with parts that were broken and needed to be fixed.
From software projects, once I build a browser plugin in 2-3 hours cause I was pissed off with those shitty popups all around. I published it on browser store, made code opensource and forgot about it.
Recently I got some survey from a german university about it and I was like wtf ?
I looked at a statistics and my plugin had about 500 daily users and I was amused because the ui is shitty as fuck and the ux is even more shitty.
I plan to update this plugin but since I am focused on a bigger personal project for almost half a year now I have no time to do it.5 -
I just HAVE to get this off my chest:
(Many of you might not know what this is about but I certainly don't care.)
The Prusa3D website is absolutely terrible. It is an absolute UI/UX nightmare. There are way too many elements in the top navigation bar and the overall experience is just really bad. On top of that, the site seems to be really slow lately. It is so frustratingly hard to find the right documentation for the thing you're trying to assemble or troubleshoot. Today I noticed that it runs on Wordpress. Believe me when I tell you that I almost threw up finding out about that. Anyway, I think Prusa is doing a good job with their printers and hardware, their software is also fine but when it comes to their website ... boy!3