

I don’t see why this couldn’t be done with an app… though I’m not an app developer… So what do I know.
I don’t see why this couldn’t be done with an app… though I’m not an app developer… So what do I know.
And here my company ONLY allows RDP for Remote connections, claiming it’s always safer.
TBH to me this is very appealing. I want a lot of space that is isolated from others and protected from the elements. This picture shows all those things.
As with everything 3d printing, it’s a tradeoff.
It’s harder to prevent oozing, harder to change colors, worse quality(usually) and larger nozzles.
But you print much cheaper, often can print larger parts with larger nozzles (stronger).
What I do with printing, I’d seriously consider a retrofit pellet extruder on my smallish machine (e5+) If it were reasonably priced.
Almost everything I do is “structural” and doesn’t need to be pretty direct off the printer.
I find that interesting. I would expect that many scientists are “nerds” and would lean towards Linux. Also would suspect the ratio of scientist vs population would be much higher.
Guess I’ve been proven wrong.
Ok. Found some DNS settings on my router, and fixed the internal domain name “problem” but it’s still only internal. If I set my public IP(internally) it doesn’t connect.
I can connect to an internal computer from external, even though the client says “not ready”.
I cannot connect from internal to external computer. Instantly shows “remote desktop is offline”
This leads me to think that somehow I have something wrong in router settings, or I have a security feature blocking something. I just don’t know enough about routing to know where to look.
I got past the key mismatch internally. Maybe it was blank spaces.idk.
But still having issues externally. Just doesn’t connect for some reason, though I’ve confirmed all the ports are open. :/
It seems I may have “fixed”(?) One problem, as internal network connections succeed now (same key, same settings, just restarted the containers a few times and let it sit?)
External connections still show the same. :/
And the picture this trained from is musk, smirking at the camera holding a paper with “TRAINS RIGHTS” on it, and the Hyperloop logo on the wall.
The government should pass a law that it’s required to vote, or give a reasonable explanation why you can’t. Employers are punished for keeping their employees from voting.
The most valuable and easily collected.
Chips have many metals in them and sometimes extremely rare metals. Silver, gold, indium, titanium, tungsten, etc all are used to some degree. Among many others, (those are just metals that I personally have experience in, in semiconductors)
This is cool. Though deals with a lot of different processes with acid and likely mechanical (crushing milling the electronics).
And they determined this by making $34 in gold (today’s prices), so it’d really have to be huge scale to make $$.
I also wonder if they evaluated the cost of disposal of all the remaining material and acid baths in their cost analysis.
Yes, but your disk brake compressor tool could also be a hammer.
You wouldn’t call it AI. But you can bet the C suite sure calls it AI.
Second note, the metal pipe has to be continuously metal from at minimum where it enters the house, don’t trust that if you see a metal water pipe (or drain pipe) that it’s grounded.
id-gaf
Though I agree, it’s also interesting to see reactions when people don’t initially understand, then think through it and realize what it means.
I have started unironically saying idgaf in sentences. Often when “fuck this shit” would fit as well. But fts isn’t really easy to pronounce, where idgaf is pronounceable.
Like badges actually trick anyone…