My understanding is that it’s primarily for people that want to unplug from the internet, mostly.
I picked up a Fairphone 6, and I quite like it, if you wanted another alternative to consider.
My understanding is that it’s primarily for people that want to unplug from the internet, mostly.
I picked up a Fairphone 6, and I quite like it, if you wanted another alternative to consider.


My X Max 3 kicks ass. My Ender 3 v3 SE was awful.


Not to mention that the difference in length for a bullpup handgun is likely negligible, compared to a regular handgun. Contrast that with a rifle, where the action is far away from the shooter’s shoulder and could be moved much closer without needing to re-engineer the firing mechanisms much.
I think if you’re going to bullpup anything, and it must be a handgun caliber, you’re better served by bullpup-ing a PCC rather than a handgun.


Does anyone do like an esports ‘decathalon’? I think it’d be interesting.


Oh that’s a fair shout too! Yeah it’d be easy to cook your spool haha


If you have a plastic tub roughly the size of a spool, you can flip it over on top of a spool and run your bed heater underneath it. Is it perfect? No. But you can get some of that drying capability for very little in terms of money.


I typically use my browser for PDFs. Firefox actually has some basic PDF edit functionality now.


God that hit like a truck



I should feel more shame about getting out of my car to the sound of Alex Jones screaming, but I’ve long since stopped caring.
My radio has a ground noise reducer in it, which has the effect of keeping my radio powered for about ten seconds after I turn it off. So he’s on full blast, if I’m unlucky. If I’m lucky it’s Dan and Jordan


Today I had a good, low energy day at work after a long and stressful stretch. What’s your bright spot?
I’ve listened to the entire back catalogue, it’s a problem haha


I listen to Knowledge Fight, so I get this but with Alex Jones.
If you take podcasts as the zines of yore, their place in culture makes a decent bit of sense.


I just picked up a Max 3, and yeah, after a quick calibration, it’s been rock solid. I picked mine up for about $650.


One option is 3D printing a mold to fill with silicone sealant. If this is a part that fails regularly, the mold may be worth it. You then have a pretty broad array of food safe sealants you could use and don’t have to worry about your 3d printed part harboring bacteria.


That’s about where I land. I’ve used it the other way, too, to help tighten up a good short story I’d written where my tone and tense was all over the place.
I’ve used LLMs to write automated tests for my code, too. They’re not hard to write, just super tedious.
Oh, I am right there with you. I don’t want to write tests because they’re tedious, so I backfill with the AI at least starting me off on it. It’s a lot easier for me to fix something (even if it turns into a complete rewrite) than to start from a blank file.
I’ve used them for unit tests and it still makes some really weird decisions sometimes. Like building an array of json objects that it feeds into one super long test with a bunch of switch conditions. When I saw that one I scratched my head for a little bit.


First flight in 1903, on the moon in 1969. That’s 63 years. There are people who lived an experience where flight went from impossible to us planting a flag on a different celestial body. That’s incredible when you stop to think about it.
90 on a bike? That’s nuts, do you have a link to that? I’d like to see what kind of a machine that is