@NOWTV why does your website say I'm getting 80mb/s when I'm actually getting 3? Seems like the 80 is a standard message as it never changes. I dont even pay for that fast. I get that there are global issues today, but please don't gaslight me into thinking its an issue at my end
@Johan50123@blcklabel3D The $20 subscription is worth it in my opinion. I use it quite rarely, but when I do, it speeds up what I'm doing so much! I signed up for a month thinking I'd cancel after I'd tried it but here I am still paying
So, I tried ChatGPT Logo maker that @blcklabel3D suggested. Unfortunately I need a $20 per month subscription for that. That really sucks.
Need to find another way with AI.
But free I mean. 🤣
(Yeah I'm Dutch. Dutchies will understand 🤣)
🚨 NEW: The entire Lib Dem manifesto
Main pledges:
- Give everyone a new right to see a GP within seven days, or 24 hours if it’s urgent, with the extra doctors needed to "make it happen" and by introducing a universal 24/7 GP booking system
- Strengthen democratic rights and participation by scrapping the Conservatives’ voter ID scheme and giving 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote
- Introduce proportional representation for electing MPs, and local councillors in England, and cap donations to political parties
- Reform the House of Lords with a "proper" democratic mandate
- Hold big companies to account by giving them a duty to protect the environment, including banning water companies from dumping raw sewage into rivers, lakes and coastal areas
- Immediately fix the "broken" relationship with Europe, forge a new partnership built on cooperation, not confrontation, and move to conclude a new comprehensive agreement that removes as many barriers to trade as possible
- Invest in renewable power and home insulation to drive a strong economic recovery, bring down energy bills and create clean, secure, well-paid new jobs
- Reversing Conservative tax cuts for the big banks, restoring Bank Surcharge and Bank Levy revenues to 2016 levels in real terms
- Increasing the Digital Services Tax on social media firms and other tech giants from 2% to 6%
- Fairly reforming capital gains tax to close loopholes "exploited" by the super wealthy
- Establish national and local citizens’ assemblies to give people real involvement in the decisions needed to tackle climate change
- Restore the requirement that every new car and small van sold from 2030 is zeroemission, investing in active travel and public transport, and electrify Britain’s railways
- Meeting the UK’s commitment under the Paris Agreement to reduce emissions by at least 68% from 1990 levels by 2030
- Establish mental health hubs for young people in every community and introducing regular mental health check-ups at key points in people’s lives when they are most vulnerable to mental ill-health
- Introducing a 4% tax on the share buyback schemes of FTSE-100 listed companies, to "incentivise" productive investment, job creation and economic growth
- Fix the "broken" Statutory Sick Pay system by:
• Making it available to the more than one million workers earning less than £123 a week, most of whom are women
• Aligning the rate with the National Minimum Wage
• Making payments available from the first day of missing work rather than the fourth
• Supporting small employers with Statutory Sick Pay costs, consulting with them on the "best way" to do this
- Introduce free personal care based on the model introduced by the Liberal Democrats in government in Scotland in 2002, so that provision is based on need, not ability to pay
- Create a social care workforce plan, establish a Royal College of Care Workers to improve recognition and career progression, and introduce a higher Carer’s Minimum Wage
- Establish a cross-party commission to forge a long-term agreement on sustainable funding for social care
- Develop a digital strategy to enable care users to live tech-enabled lives
- Minister for Tackling Loneliness
Education:
- Put a dedicated mental health professional in every school
- Increase funding per pupil above the rate of inflation and end crumbling schools and repair backlog
- Introduce tutoring guarantee for every disadvantaged pupil
- Invest in high quality EY education, 3-5 extra hours for disadvantaged students and tripling of EYPP to £1000 a year
- Create new lifelong skills grant giving all adults 5K to spend on education and training, aim to increase to 10K in the future
Families, Children and Young People:
- Extend free school meals to all children in poverty, with an ambition to extend them to all primary school children when the public finances allow
- Appoint a Cabinet Minister for Children and Young People
- Give parents genuine flexibility and choice in the crucial early months by doubling Statutory Maternity and Shared Parental Pay to £350 a week and introducing an extra use-it-or-lose-it month for fathers and partners, paid at 90% of earnings
- Make all parental pay and leave day-one rights, and extend them to self-employed parents
- Expand opportunities for young people to study, teach and volunteer abroad by returning to the Erasmus Plus programme as an associated country
Teaching Recruitment Crisis:
- always taught by a subject specialist
- reform School teachers review body to make it properly independent of govt
- funding teacher training properly
- introduce a clear and high quality plan of professional development for teachers
- standing commission cross party to broaden curriculum
- improve vocational education quality
- strengthen careers advice
- expand provision of extra curricular, new free entitlement for disadvantaged children
Pensions and Safety Net:
- Tackle child poverty by removing the two-child limit and the benefit cap
- Set a target of ending deep poverty within a decade, and establish an independent commission to recommend further annual increases in Universal Credit to ensure that support covers life’s essentials, such as food and bills
- Support pensioners by protecting the triple lock so that pensions always rise in line with inflation, wages or 2.5% – whichever is highest
- Ensure that women born in the 1950s are finally treated fairly and properly compensated
- Scrapping the bedroom tax
- Ending the young parent "penalty" for under-25s by restoring the full rate of Universal Credit for all parents regardless of age
Crime and Policing:
- Restoring proper community policing, where officers are visible, trusted and focused on preventing and solving crimes – especially rape and other violent crime
- Creating a new statutory guarantee that all burglaries will be attended by the police and properly investigated
- Investing in the criminal justice system to tackle the backlog of court cases and ensure swift justice
- Breaking the cycle of reoffending by improving rehabilitation in prisons and on release, and strengthening the supervision of offenders in the community.
- Ensuring survivors of violence against women and girls are properly supported in the criminal justice process, including through mandatory training for police and prosecutors in understanding the impact of trauma on survivors
Natural Environment:
- End the sewage scandal by transforming water companies into public benefit companies, banning bonuses for water bosses until discharges and leaks end, and replacing Ofwat with a tough new regulator with new powers to prevent sewage dumps
- Set meaningful and binding targets to stop the decline of our natural environment and ‘double nature’ by 2050: doubling the size of the Protected Area Network, doubling the area of most important wildlife habitats, doubling the abundance of species and doubling woodland cover by 2050
- Plant at least 60 million trees a year, helping to restore woodland habitats, increase the use of sustainable wood in construction, and reach net zero
- Pass a Clean Air Act, based on World Health Organization guidelines, enforced by a new Air Quality Agency
- Strengthen the Office for Environmental Protection and provide more funding to the Environment Agency and Natural England to help protect our environment and enforce environmental laws
Food and Farming
- Introduce a holistic and comprehensive National Food Strategy to ensure food security, tackle rising food prices, end food poverty and improve health and nutrition
- Accelerate the rollout of the new Environmental Land Management schemes, properly funding it with an extra £1 billion a year to support profitable, sustainable and nature-friendly farming
- Maintain high health, environmental and animal welfare standards in food production and guarantee that all future trade deals will meet them too, ensuring that Britain’s farmers and food manufacturers are not put at an unfair disadvantage
- Give Britain’s farmers the ability to trade with our European neighbours with minimal need for checks by negotiating comprehensive veterinary and plant health agreements
- Support farmers properly in restoring woodland, peatland and waterways, creating new natural flood protections and managing land to encourage species recovery and carbon storage, while producing food for the table
Housing:
- Increasing building of new homes to 380,000 a year across the UK, including 150,000 social homes a year, through new garden cities and community-led development of cities and towns
- Delivering a fair deal for renters by immediately banning no-fault evictions, making three-year tenancies the default, and creating a national register of licensed landlords
- Giving local authorities, including National Park Authorities, the powers to end Right to Buy in their areas
- Ending rough sleeping within the next Parliament and immediately scrapping the archaic Vagrancy Act
- Abolishing residential leaseholds and capping ground rents to a nominal fee, so that everyone has control over their property
Communities and Local Government
- Tackle the funding crisis facing local authorities, including by providing multi-year settlements, boosting the supply of social housing, and forging a long-term, cross-party agreement on social care
- Give communities more control over the number of second homes and short-term lets in their areas. • Ensure local authorities have the powers and resources they need to tackle the climate and nature emergencies
- Ensure that gigabit broadband is available to every home and business, including in rural and remote communities, and support local bespoke solutions so that no property is left out
- End the top-down reorganisation of councils and the imposition of elected mayors on communities who do not want them
- Work with communities to tackle the alarming rise of antisemitism and Islamophobia
Transport:
- Make it cheaper and easier for drivers to switch to electric vehicles by rapidly rolling out far more charging points, reintroducing the plug-in car grant, and restoring the requirement that every new car and small van sold from 2030 is zero-emission
- Freeze rail fares and simplify ticketing on public transport to ensure regular users are paying fair and affordable prices
- Significantly extend the electrification of Britain’s rail network, improve stations, greatly improve disabled access, reopen smaller stations and deliver Northern Powerhouse rail
- Boost bus services by giving local authorities more powers to franchise services and simplifying funding, so that bus routes can be restored or new routes added where there is local need, especially in rural areas
- Transform how people travel by creating new cycling and walking networks with a new nationwide active travel strategy
- Give more of the roads budget to local councils to maintain existing roads, pavements and cycleways, including repairing potholes
- Invest in research and development to make the UK the world leader in zero-carbon flight, and take steps to reduce demand for flying
Culture, Media and Sport:
- Protect the BBC, S4C, BBC Alba and Channel 4 as independent, publicly owned, public service broadcasters
- Promote creative skills, address the barriers to finance faced by small businesses, and support modern and flexible patent, copyright and licensing rules
- Negotiate free and simple short-term travel arrangements for UK artists to perform in the EU, and European artists to perform in the UK
- Boost participation in sports and physical activity by investing in leisure centres, swimming pools and other grassroots facilities and supporting community sports clubs
Immigration and Asylum:
- End the Conservatives’ "Hostile Environment" and invest instead in officers, training and technology to tackle smuggling, trafficking and modern slavery
- Transfer policy-making over work visas and overseas students out of the Home Office and into other departments
- Scrap the Conservatives’ Illegal Migration Act and their Rwanda scheme, uphold the Refugee Convention, and provide safe and legal routes to sanctuary for refugees, helping to prevent dangerous Channel crossings
- Tackle the asylum backlog by establishing a dedicated unit to improve the speed and quality of asylum decision-making, introducing a service standard of three months for all but the most complex asylum claims to be processed, and speeding up returns of those without a right to stay
- Lift the ban on asylum seekers working if they have been waiting for a decision for more than three months, enabling them to support themselves, integrate in their communities and contribute to the economy
- Work closely with Europol and the French authorities to stop the smuggling and trafficking gangs behind dangerous Channel crossings.
Rights and Equality:
- Champion the Human Rights Act and resist any attempts to weaken or repeal it
- Develop and implement a comprehensive Race Equality Strategy to address deep inequalities, including in education, health, criminal justice and the economy
- Make misogyny a hate crime and give police and prosecutors the resources and training they need to prevent and prosecute all hate crimes while supporting survivors
- Give everyone a new right to flexible working and every disabled person the right to work from home if they want to, unless there are significant business reasons why it is not possible
- Respect and defend the rights of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, including trans and non-binary people
- Ban all forms of conversion therapies and practices
- Scrap the Conservatives’ draconian anti-protest laws, restoring preexisting protections for both peaceful assembly and public safety, and immediately halt the use of live facial recognition surveillance by the police and private companies
Political Reform:
- Ensure no politician can take you for granted, by introducing proportional representation by the Single Transferable Vote for electing MPs, and local councillors in England
- Strengthen democratic rights and participation by scrapping the Conservatives’ voter ID scheme and giving 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote
- Hold Government Ministers to account for "corruption and sleaze" by enshrining the Ministerial Code in legislation
- Reform the House of Lords with a proper democratic mandate
- Transfer greater powers away from Westminster and Whitehall, introduce a written constitution for a federal United Kingdom with strong voices for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and oppose a second Scottish independence referendum and independence
- Take big money out of politics by capping donations to political parties
Defence:
- Reversing the Conservative Government’s cut to the Army, with a longerterm ambition of increasing regular troop numbers back to over 100,000
- Maintaining the UK’s support for NATO, and accordingly increasing defence spending in every year of the Parliament, with an ambition to spend at least 2.5% of GDP on defence
- Securing a fair deal for service personnel and veterans
- Maintaining the UK’s nuclear deterrent with four submarines providing continuous at-sea deterrence, while pursuing multilateral global disarmament
- Controlling arms exports to countries with poor human rights records
International:
- Work to counter the global rise in authoritarianism by championing the liberal, rules-based international order and supporting international institutions such as the United Nations, the Commonwealth, NATO and the International Criminal Court
- Fix the UK’s broken relationship with Europe, forge a new partnership built on cooperation, not confrontation, and move to conclude a new comprehensive agreement which removes as many barriers to trade as possible
- Stand with the people of Ukraine and provide them with the support that they need in the face of Putin’s illegal invasion. • Restore the UK’s reputation as an international development superpower, by returning spending to 0.7% of national income and re-establishing an independent international development department
- Advocate for an immediate bilateral ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict to resolve the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, get the hostages out, and provide the space to reach a two-state solution based on 1967 borders with security and dignity for Israelis and Palestinians
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@WhichUK@guardian any chance you could investigate supermarket deals and self service tills. Every shop in @Morrisons lately has discounts missing from the final bill. I imagine most people don't bother to check so they get away with it!
@TheLightSpeedz@BambulabGlobal@Cults3D@thingiverse Always things uploaded to Makerworld. Thingiverse is the only platform I've had to do copyright claims on where I hadn't uploaded it to the site myself beforehand. They were also pretty good and took the copies down quickly
I feel like I need to say this. @BambulabGlobal and Makerworld has quickly become the WORST platform for protecting designers. They don’t care as long as they get your traffic and clicks.
Makerworld doesn’t care if people take your designs, copy and re upload. From now on I will only upload to platforms that care about the designers, the IP, and support creators in defending their creations. For me that’s @Thangs3D not to say they are the only platform that helps creators protect their creations, but it’s the only platform I will use because they are a good steward of my IP.
Unfortunately I get a form letter in return declining claims… with no recourse
@TheLightSpeedz@BambulabGlobal@Cults3D@thingiverse They have been very quick at accepting my copyright claims though. Its annoying having to report the files as stolen but their response has been quick every time. Same goes for Printables and Cults3D. I wish there was an automatic check to see if the files were identical. 2/2
You know what Bambu…. This tweet is picking up steam because it’s an issue system wide. Bambu allows for stolen IP on its platform. In fact it rewards stolen IP.
I saw a guy on live on TikTok making a joke about taking models from @Cults3D and @thingiverse and uploading a painted version to makerworld to get free points or as he said “easy mode”.
I don’t think this is a surprise to you as it was built to be this way. Encouraging users to upload profiles and painted Bambu 3MF is practically inviting this.
If I go to thangs like many do, and download a sword from the word famous @dddpworld and upload my painted model to Makerworld, it is in my experience you will not take it down. Why? Because it wasn’t originally uploaded to Makerworld.
The issue I spoke about above was a paid for model to patrons or @Thangs3D members. These are models that people are paying for… these are models that creators are living off of… and because I can’t give the “system” a link to the original file (because it’s behind a paywall on another platform), your copyright system kicks it back immediately.
So not only is your system rewarding the thief, it’s stealing from the creator… but also maybe even more concerning in my case you are allowing a model that thousands of people have paid for to be platformed and distributed for free.
My issue is not denial of the claim. It’s the fact that there is no appeal for a a human review. It says “if you feel this is wrong let us know”… but the only way to get Bambulabs to talk is to post on here and hope for a response.
So I’m not wasting my time on a support ticket for something you know is wrong. Something you know needs fixed.
It’s super simple to fix. Add a human review. And lastly time, time is the biggest factor in these situations. The longer you take to correct it, the more damage it does.
Makerworld when it gets a copyright claim, should immediately trigger a 24hr hold. Don’t delete but disable downloads to allow for an investigation. I realize this can be abused. But ifs, and butts. It’s the world we live in. If you adopted this policy you would be a leader in dealing with this stuff. If Makerworld took the stance “we have a ZERO tolerance” policy for theft. Maybe if you get caught uploading a model determined to be stolen you lose all your Makerworld points? Make it punitive. That’s what cults does. They will delete your account for theft. Or at least the used to.
@TheLightSpeedz@BambulabGlobal@Cults3D@thingiverse I had a model removed from Makerworld with 2k downloads because someone reported it as stolen (it wasnt) I lost all my points from it, and Bambu would not return them. They did, however, tell me to re-upload my model, which I found odd. 1/2
student finance in the UK is hilarious, despite being employed for 11 out of the last 12 months and therefore making repayments my total net payment is -£1,200.
@CNC_Kitchen Isn't this how the first printer was invented? S. Crump made this setup in 1989 to make a toy frog for his child. Then he founded stratasys
@printablescom my model was set to draft, and all my prusameters from it removed. No email or notification saying why. When I try to re-publish it I get told I have to link to the original model. Its quite hard to do when I designed the thing! (It was your top model for a week)
I got no idea if this will work, but Orca Slicer let me paint different materials for my IDEX Snapmaker J1. Thin outside TPU and inside TPU - with PolyMax PLA in the middle