Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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Wow, that's super special Bribri, amazing technique. It's the same technique they teach anyone who solder. What next, you'll show us how to peel a carrot? The gall on that fake, Jesus Sweet Bloody Mary.

Imagine you went to social media to brag about connecting two wires. Any high school student with Arduino would need to employ a social media consultant to keep up with the tweeting.
 
I guess the NASA version differs from the redneck version by using heat shrink tubing, not electrical tape.
 
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Wow, that's super special Bribri, amazing technique. It's the same technique they teach anyone who solder. What next, you'll show us how to peel a carrot? The gall on that fake, Jesus Sweet Bloody Mary.

Imagine you went to social media to brag about connecting two wires. Any high school student with Arduino would need to employ a social media consultant to keep up with the tweeting.

Seriously. Has John ever posted a single "achievement" that was beyond the skills expected of a thirteen-year-old? He obviously has no discernible aptitude at anything in the realm of the mechanical or electrical.

Back when he still had a dick, I'm sure he was that guy who was routinely remarked upon as: "That boy could fuck up a wet dream."
 
what is he even working on? Is that the motorcycle or one of the Porsches?
 
what is he even working on? Is that the motorcycle or one of the Porsches?

It's the 3D printer - the chain in the back is connected to the moving printer head on the x axis positioning rail.

I'm amazed Wu managed to fuck it up to the point they're trying to do wiring work. I mean, we all knew Wu was going to break it, but what was the cause for this shit? Trying to pull an Audi TT modification all over again?
 
It's the 3D printer - the chain in the back is connected to the moving printer head on the x axis positioning rail.

I'm amazed Wu managed to fuck it up to the point they're trying to do wiring work. I mean, we all knew Wu was going to break it, but what was the cause for this shit?

Wu tried to get the machine to print him a True and Honest vagina, but it couldn't handle making one built to scale for a 7 foot ogre.
 
Wu tried to get the machine to print him a True and Honest vagina, but it couldn't handle making one built to scale for a 7 foot ogre.

Nah, the machine is too smart for Wu - it totally could, but it chose honorable sepieku(spelling?) instead.
 
It's the 3D printer - the chain in the back is connected to the moving printer head on the x axis positioning rail.

I'm amazed Wu managed to fuck it up to the point they're trying to do wiring work. I mean, we all knew Wu was going to break it, but what was the cause for this shit? Trying to pull an Audi TT modification all over again?

Frank must be a genuinely cucked idiot if he continues routinely spending tens or hundreds of thousands on extravagant shit that John might as well just instantly douse in gasoline and set on fire. Does John ever fail to immediately destroy something he buys with Frank's money? How is John this incompetent at literally everything? What the fuck do you even do to fuck up a printer like this? Couldn't you just leave it alone and let it print?
 
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Wow, that's super special Bribri, amazing technique. It's the same technique they teach anyone who solder. What next, you'll show us how to peel a carrot? The gall on that fake, Jesus Sweet Bloody Mary.

Imagine you went to social media to brag about connecting two wires. Any high school student with Arduino would need to employ a social media consultant to keep up with the tweeting.
$10 says John went to YouTube to find a video showing him how to fix the $1500 3D printer he gifted Frank (with Frank’s own money) after John broke it.
 
Yeah, I thought the printer was a Christmas gift for Frank... this must set a new record for broken toys in their household. Even that Porsche went like two weeks before the bollard incident.

What about the Porsche before that? Or does it not count if the thing is defective before Wu curses it with legally owning it?
 
Couldn't agree more John, I wish we could move on as a society to discussing the issues that matter such as tit sizes in Japanese video games.

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Couldn't agree more John, I wish we could move on as a society to discussing the issues that matter such as tit sizes in Japanese video games.

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Why are you describing yourself in that last bit, Wu? You certainly have nothing interesting to say that qualifies as cleverness or insight. You haven't ever said anything of the sort in the near half century you've wasted this planet's oxygen.
 
It's the 3D printer - the chain in the back is connected to the moving printer head on the x axis positioning rail.

I'm amazed Wu managed to fuck it up to the point they're trying to do wiring work. I mean, we all knew Wu was going to break it, but what was the cause for this shit? Trying to pull an Audi TT modification all over again?
At this point, if you told me that Brianna backed the 3d printer into a bollard, I'd believe it.
 
Frank must be a genuinely cucked idiot if he continues routinely spending tens or hundreds of thousands on extravagant shit that John might as well just instantly douse in gasoline and set on fire. Does John ever fail to immediately destroy something he buys with Frank's money? How is John this incompetent at literally everything? What the fuck do you even do to fuck up a printer like this? Couldn't you just leave it alone and let it print?

He really is like a modern alt-comedy version of Tim "The Toolman" Taylor.
 

Dear Gods, WTF is that idiot doing?

It's a J "splice" not "slice" :lit:

The whole "NASA" thing is also a myth. NASA like anyone else sane wants you to solder the connections, not just twist them. And if you do that on anything high power, ugh! You want to see an electrician shudder, show him the "J-Slice" (with or without the P)

what is he even working on? Is that the motorcycle or one of the Porsches?

The chain is actually a cable guide that supports and protects the wires that go to the hot end. y'know those wires that Johnn just yanked out and "J-Spliced" along the X-axis rails?

It's the 3D printer - the chain in the back is connected to the moving printer head on the x axis positioning rail.

I'm amazed Wu managed to fuck it up to the point they're trying to do wiring work. I mean, we all knew Wu was going to break it, but what was the cause for this shit? Trying to pull an Audi TT modification all over again?

/sigh. Wildly modding your printers is a thing in the 3d printing community. But normally the goal is to take am inexpensive $200 Printer and mod it up to give the same quality and results of a $1000+ Printer. Typically for less than $100 in costs. And it's really not that hard. The average teenager could easily have or learn the basic skills needed to do this. You just need to not be afraid of the machinery, and not afraid to do some basic soldering. And a little bit of firmware tweaking. It's script kiddie level stuff. Watch Youtube video, do what monkey does, get good results.

Can anyone see how John is applying John's unique magic and approach to this project? I knew you could. See most Printer owners start cheap and modify their stuff to be good. You take a cheap I3 clone and build from there. Give it better fans and cooling. Better stepper drivers. Z bracing, shift the heat bed off the mainboard onto its own unit to avoid fire hazard. replace the cheap chinese hot end with a Microswiss all metal replacement kit. Set up a Raspberry Pi with octoprint to function as a printer control server, etc. The first things you print are upgrade and mod parts to improve your printer. But once again the point is to take a dirt cheap printer and get $1000 results for far less than $1000. Now note that John is starting with a $1600 printer. Which through typical Wu engineering he is seemingly seeking to turn into a $100 printer through what could be best described as "nigger rigging". I really really hope that that horrible not soldiered splice is simply in the part cooling fan lead and not, as I am suspecting, the hot ends heat element or thermistor. And I am left scratching my head as to why? The Lulzbots while grossly overpriced have decent components out of the box. There should be no reason to start dicking around with the wiring going to the hot end?
 
Dear Gods, WTF is that idiot doing?



The whole "NASA" thing is also a myth. NASA like anyone else sane wants you to solder the connections, not just twist them. And if you do that on anything high power, ugh! You want to see an electrician shudder, show him the "J-Slice" (with or without the P)



The chain is actually a cable guide that supports and protects the wires that go to the hot end. y'know those wires that Johnn just yanked out and "J-Spliced" along the X-axis rails?



/sigh. Wildly modding your printers is a thing in the 3d printing community. But normally the goal is to take am inexpensive $200 Printer and mod it up to give the same quality and results of a $1000+ Printer. Typically for less than $100 in costs. And it's really not that hard. The average teenager could easily have or learn the basic skills needed to do this. You just need to not be afraid of the machinery, and not afraid to do some basic soldering. And a little bit of firmware tweaking. It's script kiddie level stuff. Watch Youtube video, do what monkey does, get good results.

Can anyone see how John is applying John's unique magic and approach to this project? I knew you could. See most Printer owners start cheap and modify their stuff to be good. You take a cheap I3 clone and build from there. Give it better fans and cooling. Better stepper drivers. Z bracing, shift the heat bed off the mainboard onto its own unit to avoid fire hazard. replace the cheap chinese hot end with a Microswiss all metal replacement kit. Set up a Raspberry Pi with octoprint to function as a printer control server, etc. The first things you print are upgrade and mod parts to improve your printer. But once again the point is to take a dirt cheap printer and get $1000 results for far less than $1000. Now note that John is starting with a $1600 printer. Which through typical Wu engineering he is seemingly seeking to turn into a $100 printer through what could be best described as "nigger rigging". I really really hope that that horrible not soldiered splice is simply in the part cooling fan lead and not, as I am suspecting, the hot ends heat element or thermistor. And I am left scratching my head as to why? The Lulzbots while grossly overpriced have decent components out of the box. There should be no reason to start dicking around with the wiring going to the hot end?
But does it have an ejector seat?
 
Dear Gods, WTF is that idiot doing?



The whole "NASA" thing is also a myth. NASA like anyone else sane wants you to solder the connections, not just twist them. And if you do that on anything high power, ugh! You want to see an electrician shudder, show him the "J-Slice" (with or without the P)



The chain is actually a cable guide that supports and protects the wires that go to the hot end. y'know those wires that Johnn just yanked out and "J-Spliced" along the X-axis rails?



/sigh. Wildly modding your printers is a thing in the 3d printing community. But normally the goal is to take am inexpensive $200 Printer and mod it up to give the same quality and results of a $1000+ Printer. Typically for less than $100 in costs. And it's really not that hard. The average teenager could easily have or learn the basic skills needed to do this. You just need to not be afraid of the machinery, and not afraid to do some basic soldering. And a little bit of firmware tweaking. It's script kiddie level stuff. Watch Youtube video, do what monkey does, get good results.

Can anyone see how John is applying John's unique magic and approach to this project? I knew you could. See most Printer owners start cheap and modify their stuff to be good. You take a cheap I3 clone and build from there. Give it better fans and cooling. Better stepper drivers. Z bracing, shift the heat bed off the mainboard onto its own unit to avoid fire hazard. replace the cheap chinese hot end with a Microswiss all metal replacement kit. Set up a Raspberry Pi with octoprint to function as a printer control server, etc. The first things you print are upgrade and mod parts to improve your printer. But once again the point is to take a dirt cheap printer and get $1000 results for far less than $1000. Now note that John is starting with a $1600 printer. Which through typical Wu engineering he is seemingly seeking to turn into a $100 printer through what could be best described as "nigger rigging". I really really hope that that horrible not soldiered splice is simply in the part cooling fan lead and not, as I am suspecting, the hot ends heat element or thermistor. And I am left scratching my head as to why? The Lulzbots while grossly overpriced have decent components out of the box. There should be no reason to start dicking around with the wiring going to the hot end?
I would not be very hopeful about it. Remember the CPU thermal paste near-disaster? He doesn't have much competence with even the most basic plug-and-play parts assembly, to say nothing of hardware modding.
 
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