

I’ve received 4 of them so far, and the images were hosted on lemmy, including reputable instances, but never on the same instance as the message itself came from.
I’ve received 4 of them so far, and the images were hosted on lemmy, including reputable instances, but never on the same instance as the message itself came from.
It’s crowdsourced. Viewers tag sections as sponsor segments and the extension skips those sections.
Sounds like someone leads a boring and meaningless life.
I just roll up the cable and stuff the charger behind the strap anyway. It’s never been an issue for me.
What I did find that I liked is this stand that fits in that hole. It had a hole to mount a cheap USB-C dock which I had to make a little bit bigger for the one I own, but it’s pretty convenient for me.
I do use KDEConnect.
I didn’t consider that. It may be syncing my clipboard to my phone and back.
Is there an option to send the clipboard contents without permanently sharing the clipboard?
This doesn’t help me. It’s specific to keepass and is user error in using the clipboard to copy instead of keepass’s copy feature.
My case may very well be user error, but I can’t find a solution for it. It seems to keep a history of the last thing copied regardless of what I choose.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie, but didn’t he do that earlier in the movie to an actual man in disguise as a woman? I thought the whole point of the joke was to subvert expectations with a failed repeat of a previous gag, not so much to ridicule the target.
I’m running a 240mm AIO and the fans are working fine, and CoreCtrl is reporting 5.0 to 5.1 gHz
It’s idling at about 51C, which I think is pretty decent for this chip. When I first put the PC together, it was idling around 60, but I think the waterblock and thermal paste settled, and the temps stabilized.
As far as I can tell, temps are not the issue. The CPU doesn’t appear to go over 70C, and the GPU rarely goes over that as well. The junction temps get pretty hot, but stay under 100.
The performance is also pretty bad immediately after booting or waking up when it hasn’t even had time to heat up. And until this issue happened, everything was running fine for months.
I didn’t get a chance to look into it more, but I will update when I do.
The SSD seems healthy as far as smartctl is concerned. No errors or warnings anywhere, no spare storage used, it’s only about half full currently.
I’m not sure what logs I’m looking for otherwise.
This one looks like it’s got a bunch of wasabi on it. I doubt it’s any good.
This particular model would have lots of troublesome bridging if printed vertically, and would need supports along the entire length if printed horizontally.
It’s the same filter, just turned 90 degrees. You’d need to peel off the old filter if it’s even removable, and replace it with a new one.
The 3d gloop mentioned in the video is a solvent that’s used for welding PLA. You could definitely use that to properly seal it. And being built from blocks like in the video (which is due to a limitation of the size of a 3d printer) means that any leak would probably be limited to a single block at a time and probably not catastrophic.
Her videos used to be mostly about 3D printing Iron Man suits, but she found a (likely more profitable) niche doing sillier things with 3d printers and her engineering knowledge.
It’s not the same in French. Héros vs herpès.
I’ll take it if it’s all I can get