powerhouse of the cell!!!
powerhouse of the cell!!!
What was the last “finishing touch” that you did? After so long, how did you know you were really done?
Chiming in to agree; they get even better.
I used the golden ratio bad. But my design is, still.
Seems good actually.
I think some others here are missing the point of the question. Right now people are arguing about the fosstodon mods policy that all posts there must be in English. People are coming at it from every angle you can imagine, and maybe some you can’t. It’s amazing! Here on Lemmy we had our own little drama with behaw (de)federation a while ago. (How did that play out? I didn’t pay close attention.)
I think OP is asking how to convey that drama of fedi culture. Not (necessarily) the technical aspects.
Wow, I want this! But I don’t have any googly eyes. If only there was a way I could make some…
Gonna tell my kids this is why the tooth fairy needs their teeth.
Thanks!!! I’m curious and getting more excited about the new DE, but I’m not quite confident enough to try installing it. So reports like this are really useful!! I guess the streaming slowness is something that will be improved (I have no idea how).
When you say “some flatpaks still don’t like Wayland”, what kinds of issues do they have? Are they just annoyances, or more serious?
Here’s something that took me a while to realize and I haven’t seen mentioned much: check where the start/stop points are on each layer (z-seam) and adjust so that they’re not right on parts of the model that are small or need to be more precise (teeth, threads, hinge bumps, etc). I was having a real hard time with some print-in-place hinges, and the problem was that the layers were starting right near the hinge. The finer details were getting globbed up with the bit of extra filament there. Once I moved the z seam, it printed like a charm.
Thanks!! I deleted the outdated entries and it worked like a charm. I agree it’s an unusual enough situation that building a tool to do it is not worth the trouble.
Is this a rhetorical question? One very very strong password that is never passed to a third party, managing a separate passwords that do have to be sent over the internet, is definitely a better strategy. It makes 2FA redundant for the majority of standard threat models, and that’s why bitwarden includes support for those timings too.
Evangelicals finding new ways to reach the unsaved.
Let me introduce you to your personal savior, cast iron.
I had a similar problem caused by loose thermistor wiring, similar to what other people here are suggesting. I used an extra zip tie to secure the wire so it doesn’t wiggle during printing, and the issue was fixed for me.
I’m glad this got left up, because it doesn’t seem like a rule violation to me. It benefits at least some other community members, like me, who didn’t know there were any options at all for a TV launcher.
Yeah, you have to wait until other people are ready to switch. I just mention signal each time one of my friends complains about Facebook owning Whatsapp, and eventually some of them switch. I don’t know that about the ads, but I guess I’m not surprised.
Maybe you know, but since 2016 whatsapp uses the same open-source encryption technology developed by the signal foundation. This means, on the one hand, that most user content is protected from facebook by encryption that it does not control, and on the other hand that the signal app (also made by the signal foundation) is a readily-available replacement for whatsapp when people are ready to switch.
Hahaha, that’s great! And it explains why the cat looks like it knows what it’s doing.
I’m trying niagara now, and it seems like I can’t put the Lemmy web app into a popup folder, because I can only choose items for a folder from the list of installed apps. That’s a little annoying, but maybe I’ll get used to it. And maybe there will be a good Lemmy app soon.
The meme leaves out the very important detail that most of the researchers working “for free” in the first panel are definitely getting paid, and usually by public funding (public universities and/or grants from taxpayer-funded institutions like NIH, NSF, etc.). That’s a big part of what makes it a scam.