They do already prevent fake links. Their markdown doesn’t work if you have the http scheme in the url, which is why the link in the thumbnail says steamcommunity.com
instead of https://steamcommunity.com
Banning slang is just gonna lead to the invention of new and more annoying slang. This is exactly how we got in this situation.
So far I’ve been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.
General consensus seems to be mullvad if you just want a VPN, and proton if you’re gonna use all the other stuff. I use their email for some things, and I’m planning to switch to proton drive once they roll out the linux app, so I use proton.
I did, yes.
I forgot to post an update but I found the source of the issue. Turns out I’m a dumbass and I accidentally loosened my extruder’s tension arm.
Thank you. I recently replaced that gear as well, and the problem has gotten a bit better. I’ll be sure to check everything you just mentioned.
I tightened the tension arm and now it’s clicking when it reaches a piece of filament that isn’t extruding fast enough. So I think that means it’s an issue with the hotend not heating the filament fast enough. I’ll check the friction of the mod though just to be safe, and I don’t think I ever calibrated my E-steps, so I’ll have to do that.
Adjusting the tension arm seems to have helped a lot, so I think you’re on to something.
It’s metal, and it seems fine. I’ll try adjusting it for a bit more tension and see if that works.
Edit: nevermind it is plastic. But still, seems fine.
Honestly when it works it works wonderfully. Most of my problems with my ender 3 come down to me being a dumbass and not taking care of it properly, and/or just the nozzles they ship with it being cheap as fuck and impossible to cold pull.
No joke my first ever successful cold pull was 2 days ago, because I had finally gotten a decent set of nozzles.
If you want to get really serious about printing there are better options out there, but for the cost they really are awesome beginner printers (to be fair I haven’t kept up much with printers, so I don’t know many other good cheap ones). I mostly only dabble with printing, but my ender 3 pro that I got like 3 years ago has served me very well.
Gives me hope for a proton drive app. As soon as that’s available and viable I’ll be able to drop my mega subscription.
Linux is about on-par with windows xp/7 as it stands, and it has been for a while. The reason people haven’t switched is OEM and software support.
“Nooooo you can’t have nuanced or benevolent dragons, they can only be evil and kidnap princesses and hoard gold! That’s how it’s been for centuries, it’s totally not an overdone trope! Fantasy worlds aren’t supposed to have depth!”
Lost a couple hours of work on the snap version of krita since it couldn’t save the file for some reason. Switched away from Ubuntu as a whole after that experience.
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Streaming peaked when I could watch Beakman’s World on my wii without ads or bullshit.
Honestly, fish is the only thing I hate about Garuda. The variety of commands is good, but doing any kinda scripting in it physically hurts me. Wish they kinda just stuck with a more conventional shell like zsh.
This is the result of running hospitals like businesses
Cool. It should still use it though. If for nothing else than the parallelization improvements it allows.
If we stuck with the “it works fine so I’m not moving away from it” approach then we’d all still be on x11. Nvidia sucks and they should be more of a team player, but I think they were right to push for explicit sync over implicit. We should’ve been doing this from the beginning on wayland.
The hack mainly targeted Debian and fedora
Arch doesn’t directly link openssh to liblzma, so the hack doesn’t affect arch users.
Still the only handheld PC that doesn’t come with a dogshit OS and an abysmal battery life. The deck doesn’t do well despite its low specs and alternative OS, it does well because of them.