lukstru
@lukstru@lemmy.world
- Comment on How do you think smartphone manufacturers will comply with EU's replaceable battery regulation? 15 hours ago:
Wasn’t it actually apple with the adhesive strips that can easily be removed when a current is applied? Such tech would be awesome if more generally available
- Comment on How do you think smartphone manufacturers will comply with EU's replaceable battery regulation? 15 hours ago:
There’s a difference between waterproof and rainproof. The Fairphone (just has a clip on back panel for easy access to the battery) is rain proof
- Comment on What does the 3-2-1 rule look like for you? 2 weeks ago:
Currently only have pictures and documents stored, so everything easily fits on 1tb. One copy on my homeserver (unencrypted), one copy on my laptop (Luks encrypted), and one copy with rsync and a raspi at my parents (unencrypted). Might change encryption strategies to all luks.
- Comment on Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer? 4 weeks ago:
Sliced myself. No idea which setting does this tho
- Comment on Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer? 4 weeks ago:
Huh, it matches the slicer output. So whatever it is, it’s on purpose
- Comment on Why are there triangles in the infill that get filled with one layer? 4 weeks ago:
There are squares because that is the slicer setting for infill, and it’s a cosmetic print. You’re right though, for something more stable I should’ve picked another infill pattern
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on Wubuntu: The lovechild of Windows and Linux nobody asked for 2 months ago:
Cursed sibling of uwuntu
- Comment on Not allowed to work from home 4 months ago:
Keep us updated!
- Comment on there's now more ads in "legit" sites (YouTube, amazon) than in piracy sites 5 months ago:
Tbh I don’t care about the sponsor segments in videos. It’s actually my favorite way of advertising, as I can skip it or watch the funny ones (tomska does really funny - although slightly incorrect - segments).
But boy do I hate sponsored results on Amazon or similar platforms. I feel like I have to search through them to get to the actual products, and then I can’t trust the reviews
- Comment on Science Nerds making up shit, because they don't know. 5 months ago:
Science hippies answering questions no one asked