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Anker’s first 3D printer might be the one you’ve been waiting for

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3D printing generally is a time-consuming and costly pastime — even if you happen to attempt to do it on a budget. It looks like I’ve adjusted, changed, or upgraded half the components on my Ender 3 Professional. It’s been enjoyable, however by no means straightforward.

However what if a really consumer-ready 3D printer modified that? We could also be about to seek out out. Trusted cellphone charger firm Anker is formally increasing past its Eufy good house units, Soundcore audio, Nebula projectors and Roav automotive equipment into 3D printing this 12 months — and never in a small approach. The just-revealed AnkerMake M5 seems prefer it might give main manufacturers a severe run for his or her cash.

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Vases are a comparatively quick factor to print on any FDM printer, however the M5 might make them even quicker.
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Launching on Kickstarter later at this time for an early chook value of $429 (although Anker suggests it’ll value $759 or extra at retail), the AnkerMake M5 will come commonplace with nifty options you’d typically need to tack onto competing printers — like a webcam that permits you to watch prints remotely, information timelapse movies of your creations, and may mechanically pause a print job and provide you with a warning if it sees the printer produce a molten plastic mess as a substitute of a helpful half.

However its flagship characteristic is one thing way more elementary: Anker claims it prints 5 instances quicker than the competitors. And I don’t imply “theoretically you may set it to print actually actually quick if you happen to painstakingly calibrate it.” I imply Anker is claiming that you may take the printer’s two halves out of the field, join them with eight screws, plug in two USB-C cables and an influence adapter, and it’ll mechanically print at 250mm/sec as a result of that’s its default setting. “That’s our baseline for this,” Anker spokeperson Eric Villines tells me.

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250mm/sec is certainly 5 instances quicker than my Ender 3 Professional’s default velocity, and greater than 5 instances quicker than the main Prusa MK3S+’s high quality setting, and I don’t assume I can overstate how large a deal it may be for the pastime if it’s true. 3D printing may be an extremely sluggish course of, however Anker is suggesting it could lower that from a day to a matter of hours, or from just a few hours to lower than an hour, with a printer that permits you to construct components the identical dimension (most 235 x 235 x 250mm) as the preferred choices in the marketplace.

It’s not clear what secret sauce retains your components from getting shaken proper off the printer at that velocity, however it sounds prefer it may very well be a variety of issues. Anker claims it’s transferring the Y-axis construct plate utilizing a elaborate stepper motor with “high-subdivision drivers” and two belts as a substitute of 1. The gantry is raised and lowered on two lead screws as a substitute of 1 for stability. It’s acquired a detachable textured construct floor, just like Creality’s printers, which I’ve discovered wonderful at retaining prints caught to the plate. They gave the printer a weighty, die-cast aluminum alloy base to maintain it secure. And Anker is claiming “superior algorithms that align your printing together with your plan of action.”

I’ll consider 250mm/sec once I see it, however I wish to consider.

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It seems just like the spool of filament may be mounted on the facet or up high. And sure, the touchscreen strikes up and down with the gantry.
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For me personally, velocity isn’t my largest frustration with 3D printing. I’m blissful to let a print run in a single day out within the storage, so long as I’m moderately certain it’ll wind up full. However I’m so, so tempted to improve for a 49-point auto mattress leveling system (mattress leveling is the foundation of so many issues in 3D printing), damaged filament detection (one other challenge is filament can dry out and snap in the midst of a print), and a nifty one-button characteristic that mechanically heats and ejects the filament so you may exchange it with a distinct one whereas avoiding jams.

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Villines tells me that Anker enters new product classes when it thinks it could repair the ache factors which might be retaining folks away, and this was the time. “I believe 3D printers are proper at that second the place they may change into, if not mainstream, then definitely greater than area of interest.”

The imaginative and prescient here’s a printer the place you can obtain a design from the web, ship it proper to the printer’s 8GB of inside storage over Wi-Fi and even remotely through the cloud, and it’ll deal with the remaining for you. No have to discover a slicer app to translate it into printer code, or worrying about a number of of the opposite most typical failure factors, and while you’re completed there’s a complete timelapse video prepared and ready so that you can share it on social media.

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However Anker has so much to show, and its spokesperson was upfront that the corporate might not have all of it discovered fairly but. Whereas Villines says Anker will make the printer no matter the way it does through the Kickstarter marketing campaign (it’s extra advertising and marketing than the rest and Anker has a superb observe report there), there’s a purpose it’s not delivery till September — software program options like clever failed print detection, promised voice assistant compatibility and, nicely, many of the software program hasn’t but been constructed. “I prefer to say the {hardware} is at 75 % and the software program is at 2 %,” he tells me, admitting that the corporate is anticipating a variety of customer support calls transferring right into a fraught new class like 3D printing.

It’s additionally not clear how a lot of an ecosystem the brand new printer may have but, which at this time’s 3D printing hobbyists are inclined to anticipate in return for his or her funding. It does settle for GCode like different printers, makes use of commonplace (although longer than the most typical sort of) nozzles, and the corporate does intend to supply alternative components, however it’s not but clear what may be interchangeable between the AnkerMake and different merchandise in the marketplace.

I’d wish to see it in motion earlier than I purchase one, however this might completely be my subsequent — and the primary 3D printer I might really suggest — if Anker will get it proper.

Replace, 3:30AM ET: Anker’s Kickstarter web page doesn’t look like stay but, however I’ve been advised the anticipated launch window for the printer is September 2022.

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Meta tests Vision Pro-like freeform virtual screen placement for Quest headsets

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Meta is testing a feature for its Quest headsets that allows you to place windows freely, similar to the Apple Vision Pro. Multitasking with multiple windows has been part of Meta Horizon OS (formerly Meta Quest OS) for a few years now, but currently, it only supports three virtual windows docked in a side-by-side layout.

It brings the Quest 3, in particular, a step closer to Apple’s spatial computing when used in mixed reality mode, but from the video, it doesn’t seem to work quite the same way. You can freely move up to three windows from 2D apps — such as the browser or OS windows like your library and settings — around your space and keep another three docked.

Other demos suggest that the windows will only remember their placement within a limited distance and return to their default positions should you switch orientation or reset the view. We haven’t tested it yet ourselves to know the full limitations here, but it looks promising.

The update also allows you to switch between curved and flat windows, as well as a dimmer that lowers the brightness of virtual environments while using 2D apps. (The latter doesn’t yet work for passthrough mode.)

The Apple Vision Pro allows you to move windows around whichever space you’re in and keep them locked in place even while you move around and after you take the headset off. That way, you can have a window sitting next to your refrigerator and another positioned alongside the TV in your living room, and then walk to and from the windows as if they’re actual objects.

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Why US surgeon general wants warning label on social media

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Let’s face it, social media has become a mixed bag. Sure, it promised to connect us all in ways we never imagined, but let’s be real: The downsides are starting to overshadow the upsides.

It’s funny how your birth year can totally shape your view on this digital playground. Some of us might shrug off the issues, thinking, “No big deal,” while others are going to extremes, ditching their smartphones for old-school flip phones just to escape the social media circus. It’s like we’re all trying to figure out our own social media survival strategies.

And then there are the parents. Oh boy, are they in for a ride, especially if they’ve got teenagers. They’re busy crafting rules faster than you can say “TikTok,” hoping to keep their kids safe in this wild digital world. But here’s the kicker: It feels like they’re running a never-ending race. Just when they think they’ve got a handle on things, boom, another app or platform pops up, and they’re back to square one. It’s like trying to nail jelly to a wall – frustrating, messy and seemingly impossible.

Welcome to the social media age, folks, where the only constant is change.

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Mom and daughter looking at social media (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

The dangers of social media

Social media platforms have become integral to our daily lives, but the impact they have had on mental health, productivity and even politics has gotten progressively worse over the years. Though awareness has been raised on this issue, which has helped people learn how to create boundaries for it, we’re still not able to stay ahead of what social media will do next.

Here are just some of the dangers of social media:

1) Exposure to scammers: Children and adolescents are vulnerable to online scams and fraudulent schemes.

2) Excessive screen time: Prolonged use of social media can lead to physical and mental health issues, including eye strain, poor posture and disrupted sleep patterns.

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3) Dopamine-driven notifications: Frequent notifications can create addictive behavior patterns, leading to increased anxiety and reduced ability to focus.

4) Negative body image: Social media often promotes unrealistic body standards, contributing to body dissatisfaction and eating disorders.

5) Cyberbullying: Many young users face harassment and bullying online, which can lead to severe psychological distress.

6) Exposure to inaccurate news: The spread of misinformation and fake news on social media can influence young minds and contribute to anxiety and confusion.

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What the US surgeon general wants to put into place

This isn’t the first time that issues concerning social media have reached the government. Most recently, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called on Congress to introduce a warning label on social media apps to highlight the potential harm these platforms pose to young people.

Murthy’s push for this warning label aligns with longstanding concerns from youth advocates and lawmakers who have criticized social media giants like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat for their detrimental effects on children. These effects include contributing to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, cyberbullying, vulnerability to predators, and, in the worst cases, suicide.

In fact, according to the NIH, “…age-adjusted suicide rates have steadily increased over the past decade in the United States with suicide being the second most common cause of death in youth. Hence, the increase in suicide rate parallels the simultaneous increase in social media use. In addition, the rate of non-suicidal self-injury ranges between 14% and 21% among young people.”

In the meantime, according to the article, “New York state lawmakers this month passed legislation to bar social media platforms from exposing “addictive” algorithmic content to users under age 18 without parental consent.”

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Teenager looking at social media (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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What we can expect to happen if this goes through

If this warning does get approved through Congress, it would, of course, take some time before we actually see “warning labels,” and it’s unclear what that would actually look like. But if it did happen, here’s what could potentially happen:

Pros:

Increased awareness: Warning labels could make parents and adolescents more aware of the potential mental health risks associated with social media use.

Behavioral change: Similar to the impact of tobacco warning labels, these could encourage healthier social media habits and reduce usage among vulnerable groups.

Pressure on social media companies: Companies may be compelled to implement stricter safety measures and better content moderation practices to avoid legal and public relations issues.

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Cons:

Resistance from tech companies: Powerful social media companies may lobby against the legislation, leading to protracted legal battles and potential delays in implementation.

Perceived insufficiency: Warning labels alone may be seen as a minimal effort, insufficient to address the deeper, systemic issues of social media’s impact on mental health.

Potential stigma: Warning labels could unintentionally stigmatize social media use, leading to fear or anxiety rather than informed, balanced usage.

Why US surgeon general wants warning label on social media

An adult on social media (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How you can protect yourself in the meantime

Depending on what your own stance is on social media, the fact of the matter is that it does have the potential to harm too many vulnerable people, especially children and teenagers. And if you’re not in this demographic but still struggle with managing your social media usage, then there are some ways you can limit your time:

1) Set boundaries: This is not easy for everyone, but make it your goal to limit screen time and establish specific times of day for checking social media to prevent overuse. You can check how much time you’re on the screen by looking up the “screen-time” function on your device.

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2) Manage notifications: Turn off non-essential notifications to reduce constant interruptions and the dopamine-driven urge to check your phone.

3) Don’t give away sensitive information online: Always be careful of what information and photos you put online. It’s never too difficult for someone to find.

4) Log out of social media on your phone: Not having the social media apps installed on your device and logging off of them on the browser (they make it easy to log back in with one click, so you’ll need to go the extra mile) can help you get off social media.

5) Don’t take things personally: Though social media can be a dangerous tool, and any harassment, stalking or other misconduct should be reported to the authorities, most negative people on social media are “trolls.” Ignore them, don’t engage with them, and report them to the platform, if need be.

6) Get a dumb phone: Many people are trading in their smartphones for a dumb phone, which helps them to get off of social media.

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7) Install parental controls: Phones, laptops and other tablets come with parental controls that parents can use to limit their child’s social media activity. But it’s important to also talk about the dangers of social media with them, and if they are allowed on it, what the ground rules are. Get my top four child monitoring programs of 2024.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Social media is fine if used appropriately, responsibly and in moderation. But its potential to do harm is something that’s important to take seriously, especially if you’re a parent and/or someone who has already suffered from anxiety or depression. Essentially, if what it’s taking from you is more than what it’s giving to you, it may be time to reconsider your relationship with your social media platforms or at least put some restrictions on it.

Do you enforce social media restrictions on yourself and/or your children? If so, why? And what are your thoughts on putting a warning label on social media platforms? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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This Matter-enabled smart ceiling light costs under $100

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This Matter-enabled smart ceiling light costs under $100

Developed by Apple, Amazon, Google, and Samsung (and others), Matter is an open-sourced, IP-based connectivity software layer for smart home devices. It works over Wi-Fi, ethernet, and the low-power mesh networking protocol Thread and currently supports over 30 device types. These include lighting, thermostats, locks, refrigerators, dishwashers, dryers, ovens, smoke alarms, air quality monitors, EV chargers, and more.

A smart home gadget with the Matter logo can be set up and used with any Matter-compatible ecosystem via a Matter controller and controlled by them simultaneously, a feature called Multi-Admin.

Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, and Apple Home are some major smart home platforms supporting Matter, along with hundreds of device manufacturers.

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