Yeah, I’m making a lot myself too, but I sadly don’t have the storage space for large amounts of food. And the homemade goods are often more expensive, unless you can get veggies on the cheap from a farmer
It gets even worse when a number of anime aren’t even licensed for your country so you can only stream them via VPN. Looking at you Crunchyroll
If I could actually get those for 1000$ I would do that. Just spent 260€ for a new 16tb one…
Yeah, that’s why I added “according to some sources”, I can’t speak Korean, so I can’t verify it
I’m pretty sure Kim knows at least. He grew up in Switzerland after all and speaks Korean with a Swiss accent, according to some sources
Yeah, I’m still stuck on Google Keep, since it’s the only one that’s integrated with the (even worse) Google home
Yeah, they are part of the European Economic Area, but not part of the EU proper. Same as Iceland. The main reason for opposing full membership for the longest time has actually been fishing rights, which are often more strict in the EU
The best way I have found is through MyAnonamouse, it’s a private tracker though, so you will have to go through their application process
And for the love of god don’t go for latest, just stick to the release tags
Might want to rethink the name Redox OS already exists and is a pretty active project to create a modern OS in Rust
Thank you for the tip, just registered for one!
I would absolutely love to go there, but I sadly can’t afford a ticket right now
Yeah, I expected oozing and stringing with PETG, but not with PLA. For now I’ve switched back to the regular plated copper nozzle and don’t have anymore problems. The maximum flow rate went down from 40mm²/s to 25mm²/s but I can print a benchy in half an hour, so it’s still plenty fast
Yeah, this is plain PLA though and it prints fine on other printers. Maybe 200°C is too high of a temp
I haven’t used Z-hop yet, due to some bad experiences with older printers, but I might have to give that a try
Already ran through all the flow rate, pressure advance, retraction towers and maximum flow rate calibrations in Orca Slicer
Yeah, I should probably try it with a lower temperature, also got some PLA Meta filament in the post that might help
I’ve looked it up and it’s even uglier and I can kinda understand why they did it this way Basically, for their “integrations” they aren’t using any official APIs. Instead they just use the websites and automate them via the Playwright framework. So for each user they have a VM running with a Chrome browser to access the services. So now they have the problem that they need to get their users session cookies into the browser. And the easiest solution for that is having the users access their VM via VNC and just log into the automated browser.
This is such a hacky solution that I’m actually in awe of it’s shittiness. That’s something you throw together in an all-nighter during a Hackathon, not a production ready solution