It's not for going between 568A and B, it's just terminated that way. What is flipped is the transmit and receive pins. It's used in equipment that can't auto-mdix, if you need to connect two ports or two interfaces. Like interface on a NIC with a router, or ports on two switches/hubs.
This is what I was thinking about myself. Because we're cool with political caricatures, right?
I guess the problem is that nobody wants to feature in non-consensual AI porn. I mean if you'd want to draw me getting shafted by Musk, that'd be weird, but a highly realistic video of the same event, that would be hard to explain to the missus.
Which cars should we get? There's basically two manufacturers marketed in Denmark: Ford and Tesla. For reasons I fail to understand Ford is actually selling OK here, but Tesla ... let me put it this way, last week a major news site in Denmark ran a story about how people wanted EVs but not Teslas or Chinese cars.
There's 9 people sitting at a table, a nazi joins them. Now there's 10 nazis at the table.
That they're "good people" might have been true. But if when the situation changes, and you don't act, then you're complicit. Good people would have quit, even at a loss.
TBF There's a small portion of cybertruck owners that didn't know it when they bought it. We're talking about the initial pre-orderers, like Hoovies garage https://youtube.com/watch?v=mNXhq4dWClY
Granted Tyler's brand is making stupid decisions, like a Nikocado Avocado but with cars. That he later got the model S plaid must be on him, but at the time the cybertruck looked cool and Elon seemed like a real life Tony Stark. Heck, I wanted one. Good thing I didn't have the spending cash for a pre-order.
Personally I don't need fancy. I need stability. If it ain't broken, don't fix it, and I haven't experienced issues with Xorg... But then again, I ditched Ubuntu in 2012 because they switched to that awful search bar launcher doohickey, so I might be a dinosaur in this regard.
My approach would be to combine pretty much what everyone else has said, and add annealing to the process:
More walls, higher temp, bricklayers (the usual wank when you're more into 3d printing tech than design). Test if watertight and proceed to #2 when it obviously isn't
Can I just buy the container?
No? Then annealing could be a solution. Take the print from #1 and put it in a baking tray. Fill out every bit of air with sand to support the print. Bake the print at just above the glass temp for the filament for a enough time for the sand to get up to temp. Turn off oven and let the entire thing cool down slowly. Test the dimensions and watertightness.
Realize that I didn't do a good job of supporting the structure and I spent too much material printing extra walls. Others have suggested coating the print, which will add material in a somewhat unpredictable manner. Is it acceptable in view of my tolerances, can I alter the design to make it acceptable? Print with minimal material and coat with epoxy.
Get tired of the project and start comfort printing cute stuff for people you like...
My main reason to get a new phone the last 20 years have been "oh shit, phone's broken, I need a phone"
But I understand people who buy from shit companies with shit support and 5 days of updates. They didn't take updates into account and suddenly they find themselves vulnerable...
But flagship phones? GTFO! There's an order to what stuff should cost ie. a home > a car > a months rent/mortgage > a months groceries > a phone
When phones jumped groceries I shook my head, and now where flagship phones are in the rent/beater car territory... Wtf?!? How are people getting this kind of spending money?
I feel like Trump's campaign speed was like one of the early seasons of 24, where so much is happening that the "turning Gaza into a beach resort" subplot must have drowned.
Pre-election Danish news media were mostly covering the Harris roller-coaster, and post-election we've all been a little preoccupied with being threatened by our closest ally.
It's not for going between 568A and B, it's just terminated that way. What is flipped is the transmit and receive pins. It's used in equipment that can't auto-mdix, if you need to connect two ports or two interfaces. Like interface on a NIC with a router, or ports on two switches/hubs.