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- Comment on You've probably met someone who has killed a person 16 hours ago:
I know I have. Back in 2010 or thereabouts, this guy at work who I trained to run the shift opposite of me is now in prison for multiple murders.
Anyone from Poland remember the case in the news about a guy murdering people so he could take over their property? Yeah, that one…
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 2 days ago:
dreifir.com
…but signup isn’t possible yet (no, I will not allow anonymous uploads).
It looks like shit, but it works. DM me if you’re interested in testing it, and I’ll set up a login for you.
- Comment on What is the right way to slice/support this model? I've had this fail to print 4 times on my Ender 3 v3 CoreXZ 3 days ago:
Word of the day: Tuning knobs. Or machine head when referring to the entire assembly, worm gear and all.
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 3 days ago:
Because I’m too old and crusty to use docker. Also, yet another hobby project because, apparently, I have too few unfinished ones.
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 4 days ago:
Imgur has oissed me off long enough that I decided to roll my own this summer. When all I need is a place to store stuff for easy linking, building a web frontend is pretty trivial.
Plus I’m not limited to whatever file type and size imgur decides.
And guess what, my site condones punching Nazis.
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 4 days ago:
Correction in regards to 2: When you’re in the “are we the baddies”-sketch. In fact, I’d say David Mitchell has a free pass, as he always manages to portray the insecurity required to become a nazi.
- Comment on Using PrusaSlicer, is there a way of getting a thicker (two layers, preferably) support base? See linked pic for what I mean. 5 days ago:
PETG on textured plate.
- Using PrusaSlicer, is there a way of getting a thicker (two layers, preferably) support base? See linked pic for what I mean.dreifir.com ↗Submitted 5 days ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 15 comments
- Comment on Are all dinosaur fossils 'replicas'? 1 week ago:
Ok, that is objectively pretty cool
- Comment on I have just joined. Seems nice. Captcha is extremely difficult though 1 week ago:
- Welcome.
- I don’t think the SJW admins have much of a say in how hard the captcha should be. But once you’re in, I don’t think you’ll ever need to solve it again.
- What’s your favorite dinosaur? 🦕
- If you haven’t already, you should totally install Linux.
- Comment on Usually, silicone nippled showerheads aren't replaced or cleaned regularly. 1 week ago:
Hydrochloric acid has a smell. That’s definitely the only downside.
- Comment on Usually, silicone nippled showerheads aren't replaced or cleaned regularly. 1 week ago:
All I know is that citric acid is dirt cheap in powder form, especially if you don’t need food grade.
- Comment on Usually, silicone nippled showerheads aren't replaced or cleaned regularly. 1 week ago:
Tip: Anywhere you want to use vinegar for its chemical properties, but you want to avoid the smell, use citric acid instead.
- Submitted 1 week ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 13 comments
- Comment on Nature 2 weeks ago:
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Hoobastank - Inside of You
Blood Hound Gang - The Bad Touch
Blood Hound Gang - The Ballad of Chasey Lain
…off the top of my head
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Doubt it. No age gap or superheroes involved.
- Comment on How long after starting Vitamin D supplements should you notice results? 2 weeks ago:
Yes, but in Norwegian.
- Comment on How long after starting Vitamin D supplements should you notice results? 2 weeks ago:
Go away, Robert.
- Comment on How long after starting Vitamin D supplements should you notice results? 2 weeks ago:
Same. My old doctor recommended daily vit D supplements in months that end with R.
Source: 65 degrees latitude.
- Comment on What's the coolest organic compound, chat? 2 weeks ago:
All of these look like glasses Elton John wore in the 70s
- Comment on What is the difference between a managed switch and an unmanaged switch? 3 weeks ago:
I wouldn’t, as managed switching is only a small subset of the managerial tasks I attend. I don’t manage individual switches as much as I manage production systems where managed switch management is only a minor component.
On that note, we actually use hubs in one particular place in these systems, and since I manage their installation and asset tracking, does this make them managed Ethernet hubs?
- Comment on What is the difference between a managed switch and an unmanaged switch? 3 weeks ago:
Unmanaged switches don’t care about VLAN tags, spanning trees, management interfaces, or LACP.
Managed switches ulcare about at least some of those features and as a child will have a management interface to configure them m, as well as firmware supporting them.
A dumb/unmanaged switch will look up the MAC address of the intended recipient and map that to a port before forwarding a packet. And a managed switch might do a lot more.
- Comment on Oechslegrad 3 weeks ago:
45 degrees in Czech Republic: Probably the strongest beer you’ve ever tasted.
- Comment on Running GoToSocial on an old wifi router 3 weeks ago:
Stupid indeed, but of utmost importance.
- Comment on what do you use to add weight? 3 weeks ago:
I don’t know a general approach, but in one particular print with low infill I paused the print to pour in some sand just to make it more bottom heavy. While it worked great in that case, I don’t know how well it’d work in other circumstances. Great cost/weight ratio, though.
- Comment on Why do languages sometimes have letters which don't have consistent pronunciations? 3 weeks ago:
I’m just gonna leave this here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoti
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Confirmed visible from Lemmy instance sh.itjust.works
I’d offer you an animal as symbol of your success, but I presently have none in store.
- Comment on xkcd #3169: EPIRBs 3 weeks ago:
Any chance what you have is not an EPIRB, but a SART? SARTS are only registered with beacon ID and doesn’t require programming. Shows up on radar and sometimes AIS also. Not sat comms involved.
- Comment on xkcd #3169: EPIRBs 3 weeks ago:
Yes, except no plugging involved: It’s some sort of inductive way of programming it via a USB dongle. The info is written into this “programming program” which can read and write data to the unit, it’s written, and then you read it to make sure all the info was applied.
Then you label the unit physically with ship name, callsign, and MMSI. In addition to this there are two stickers that come with the unit, denoting the expiry date of the battery and the hydrostatic release. These go on the unit so that’s it easy to check if it’s time to replace them.
- Comment on xkcd #3169: EPIRBs 3 weeks ago:
It’s been a while, but off the top of my head: MMSI (which is basically the radio installation identifier. Same number is used for AIS), and an ID digit (0 in wheelhouse, 1 on starboard bridge wing, 2 on port, etc)