Maybe speak for yourself.
Maybe speak for yourself.
Lemmy seems like a decent place for this. Small audience, mostly rational folks and easy enough to block hexbear / Lemmygrad creeps.
I mean, quality is nice. But prefer the better streaming experience and faster d/l of 1080 vs 4k. Won’t go lower than that though. What really gets me is when audio quality isn’t good or not clearly listed that it’s 5.1 channel though. I don’t like to skimp on audio experience.
Pretty superficial article for this audience imo.
I can summarize for this that don’t want to read.
Windows - bad, getting worse
Macos - still kinda cool, not for gamers, enshitification in early stages
Linux - y’all are cool with Linux right?
Love Love. Your piece? This is great. This the highest res available?
I’m admittedly not familiar with the data, but I have the impression that this is true with quite a few fields, tech or otherwise. I think they prey upon loss aversion.
Oh I know. Whenever I see a gaudy looking church I can’t help but think, some mother fucker needs to flip some tables over in there.
Have you bothered to actually read the SGs advisory? It’s full of high quality citations or what predators lurking on X looking for underage children refer to as pseudo-science.
Most dryers now allow you to print directly from the dryer. I keep my spools like most in cereal boxes with a 100g dessicant sack. For pla I just throw it in dryer, set a timer on it, while I’m prepping my bed and print. Works well. For PETG or tpu I like to try to let it dry in the box for a couple hours before getting started. If you are not carefully keeping filament dry and switch to a sealed dessicant system, I would recommend putting the filament in a drying box for 8h prior to then putting it in your storage container. I tried vacuum bags for awhile and the cereal box thing is way less of a pain.
Pretty sure they all brought people diabetes and cancer
That just takes time. You will start to notice some feedback trickle in and advise you to wait on a lot of it until you see trends so you aren’t appealing to vocal minority with changes. Also, I’ve found putting together a core testing group of people whose opinions you trust is very helpful. Give them early access to new versions and demonstrate an interest in their feedback and they can help with bug finding and feature requests.
Ok, I was trying to be on your side about this situation, but this is next level - like human spider web, trying to get gold on /r/cablegore type insanity.
Spez can get fucked. Not going to lurk there, but if I do need to ever view any reddit content, the best fuck you way of doing it would be to use a third party app and not see a single ad. So yeah, I’ll give it a try if you release an Android version. Any plans?
Garbage article. There is scientific data and this isn’t a restriction. It’s an educational label. I don’t imagine it will be particularly effective, but it strips no one of any rights. I’d rather see something like what they do on ciggy boxes in Europe with lung cancer photos on the box, but maybe with a picture of an obese depressed kid or something.
Putting forth a lavish image while teaching about a book with a core message of selfless humble living should be a red flag. Not that he’s the first by a long shot.
It’s a trick, I’ve seen this. That bottle is full of deuterium.
That was my first thought too, but I’m living in a glass house on this one. I’m sure at scale cable management saves time and frustration but for home / office use I find it to be cosmetically pleasing but frankly that it makes doing anything / changing things / adding things / moving things more of a PITA. I find myself justifying poor cable management more and more.
Gotta start somewhere right?
I think it’s great to see this happening. I’ve always thought this option makes sense. I still wish the solution was a drone that comes right to you and drops a battery into a port on your roof while you are still driving, but I guess that is going to have to wait.
That’s not true, I’ve cried in different showers all over the place.