neidu3
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- Comment on Need help with printer recommendations 2 days ago:
How do the physical properties of PETG compare to ABS?
And the fumes and such from ABS was something I was aware of, but one thing that always irked me was that I needed to use rafts floating on abs-juice to make a print.
- Comment on Need help with printer recommendations 2 days ago:
Sounds like Bambu is a brand I will avoid, then
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- Comment on ‘I say where I’m from and they tell me they’re sorry’: growing up in the most deprived place in England 4 days ago:
Saved you a Click:
Jaywick, a once-thriving seaside village with golden sands that began to fall into disrepair in the 1950s, has long been maligned by outsiders. But many residents, including Millicent, have frequently been documented over the years trying to set the record straight.
- Comment on What if LGBT adopts a white and grey striped flag to replace the rainbow? Then Florida would have to abolish crosswalks entirely. 4 days ago:
Well, there are worse hobbies…
- Comment on Alternative to github pages? 4 days ago:
Are you able to ask your ISP customer service to set up port forwarding for you?
At minimal you want HTTP, but you probably want 443 as well. If you’re hosting DNS as well you will need port 53 too.
Have those ports routed to the “inside” IP of the machine you want to use, and the rest of it is basically just setting up the webserver (and possibly DNS) to serve your domain.
NB: While on the phone with your ISP, ask them what the DHCP lease time is. Ideally you want a static IP for your setup.
- Comment on Alternative to github pages? 5 days ago:
Ok, so I must’ve misunderstood the question, because to me it seems OP already has all the necessary ingredients to bake this dish. Fire up nginx/apache2, and all good, no? What am I missing?
- Comment on Hypothetically, if you have memory problems and need to write down events, is there a system which you can verify that its not tampered with? (Like a digital checksum, but for a journal) 2 weeks ago:
Lol, took me embarrassingly long. I was about to tell you that you probably hadn’t, otherwise you’d be sure.
- Comment on Hypothetically, if you have memory problems and need to write down events, is there a system which you can verify that its not tampered with? (Like a digital checksum, but for a journal) 2 weeks ago:
Test this, you fucking quack!
- Comment on What strategy would you use to estimate the number of hazelnuts 2 weeks ago:
Count the visible ones and multiply by pi
- Comment on They didn't stop to think if they should 2 weeks ago:
I’m with the Judean People Front on this one (Or was it the People Front of Judea?), in that everyone has the right to be pregnant, even if their biology does not allow it.
- Comment on how good are you at lying during job interviews? 2 weeks ago:
Not very, I think. Way back in the day I did the usual where I exaggerated the positives, but that one interview where I kind of did not give a fuck I ended up getting the job, which is my career almost 20 years later.
- Comment on They didn't stop to think if they should 2 weeks ago:
This is the woke endgame!1
- Comment on Do farts at least nominally increase the overall temperature of the room in which they are extruded? 2 weeks ago:
The fart doesn’t decrease the body temperature, but it does (marginally) reduce your body mass, and therefore your body’s capacity to “carry” heat. If you’re hypothermic, your fart will most likely still be body temperature, as your core temperature remains at the correct temperature as long as possible, even sacrificing other areas if necessary.
If you’re hypothermic to the point where your fart is cold, it might be beneficial to let one rip if you’re entering a warmer area, so that your body no longer has to heat up the gas as well. If you’re somewhere cold, the fart probably won’t make a difference.
- Comment on What distances do soldiers stand apart at 2 weeks ago:
Usually at arms length. Put your arms up horizontally with fist closed, and you should barely be able to skim the ones next to you or in front.
The only exceptions were some special drill formations ns which was almost shoulder to shoulder.
- Comment on If copyright on a work expired immediately after death, would be that a bad or good idea? 3 weeks ago:
Sadly Walt Disney died yesterday after apparent suicide by 20 knife stabs to the back.
- Comment on Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit for PC Video Review 3 weeks ago:
One of the first games that went through my CD burner on its way to the seven seas.
Excellent game with and awesome soundtrack.
- Comment on Do you read analog clocks to the exact minute? How do you do this quickly? 3 weeks ago:
One reason why I always preferred analog clocks is because they’re faster to parse. Thank you for teaching me about something even faster.
- Comment on 0°mg 3 weeks ago:
Here in Norway the scale goes from “Ferrjævelig” and “utepils”
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
How tall is your mom?
Also, calories and nutrients during childhood affects height in the long term.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
They can be. Some motherboards come with one built in. But in most cases it refers to its own PCIe card, such as one of the many models from LSI Megaraid.
The advantage of this is that it can have a small capacitor bank (or a proper battery) to provide emergency power so that if something stupid happens such as motherboard failure, the raid controller will use this power to cleanly write to the disks.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Ooh, I did this a while back, except it was Raid5 to Raid6. Turns out one of the servers in a cluster were, for some reason, set up with 11 disks in raid5 + hot spare, except for raid 6 on all raids on all servers. Took me embarrassingly long to realize why storage space was as expected despite one disk being reported as not in an array.
- Comment on Super Weaner 3 weeks ago:
I for one am looking forward to the lactose parade this year
- Comment on Super Weaner 4 weeks ago:
Has tolerance gone too far??
- Comment on How difficult would it be to live in a modern-day developed country without a smartphone? 4 weeks ago:
A friend of mine avoids smartphones as he is (rightfully) very concerned with his privacy when it comes to big tech. So he has a PC and a dumbphone.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
On a different Lemmy board I usually serve users with a temporary ban for “Hit&Run”. While it’s not explicitly against the rules to delete one’s own posts, removing content once a few answers have been provided seems very selfish, it’s not fair to the ones who reply and want to read a full thread, and it’s especially infuriating to the ones who write a lengthy reply only to find out after the fact that nobody will read it. It goes against the spirit of the community in general and it’s really annoying at best.
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 4 weeks ago:
Instructions unclear: Ran a marathon, got disqualified for defeating the other runners instead of running past them.
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 4 weeks ago:
Å weapon to defeat metal gear
- Comment on what's the best material for wiping out a cast iron skillet? 4 weeks ago:
I’m convinced there’s no right answer to this. Whatever works for you. The internet will never agree no matter what you do.
Personally I put it on the stove just to heat it up slightly, and them I rinse it under hot water while scrubbing with a light plastic brush just to get and chunks and gunks out. Once done I put it on the stove to burn/polymerize any leftover grease and add to the seasoning.
- Comment on I have some very old CDs, mostly retro video games. Is there a way to pull the games and data off the CDs for preservation? 5 weeks ago:
That makes sense - I never looked into why bin/cue was sometimes used. Would that mean that bin/cue is better for multitrack and mixed mode CDs?