Quacking, I like it!
Quacking, I like it!
Perculator coffee!
S-trap / P-trap (Eg in sinks and toilets)
And zip ties 👍
On Linux? Copyq?
Which is exactly how the normal flow of snapshots work too. Except no initial reboot to start tinkering
You restart and reboot into the snapshot? Maybe KVM and ssh into it could be a nicer workflow?
Went travelling back in 2015 and my laptop was already a 2011 model and starting to slow with Windows. I wasn’t buying a new one just to travel with, money I’d rather spend on the trip.
I only needed it for movies and social media etc, maybe downloading photos from my camera.
Installed Ubuntu, so much nicer to be on and fun learning experience and then just never looked back.
Been 9 years and I havent moved home and I’m still on Linux (nixos now).
No Middleman to pay with either money or data
Graph can be flat and enriched with tags to allow for good searching \ filtering
Do explain with reasoning please!
Snaps are meant for server applications but yeah
which ssh
which ssh-agent
Great at nighttime when half asleep, don’t need to turn on the light.
If you’ve ever been to turkiye it’s more likely balloons.
What amp you use? Is it stereo?
Love it!
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Hence my threat model hasn’t included torrents.
You’re compiling from source. Not average unless you’re in a see of gentoo
Also what’s your specs, 6GB RAM?
Also you can ask rustc to use less cores, just takes longer…
Less US centric shit in here the better please…
How’s your filament feed at that height, anything getting kinked or stopped? Does it feed in from a different direction? ie from low Benchtop?
Looks like your extruder can grip but not enough/ well enough for the speed. So either it’s too fast or your feed is too slow. Or the temp is too low.
Have you got constant layer height set or variable? The latter could cause it too.