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  • I work with young people starting out in IT, so I'm used to getting screenshots, and I'm so used to screenshots made with a phone instead of just capturing the screen, that I've stopped complaining... But come on! At least evaluate the result of the first picture and maybe do another if it's illegible.

  • Thank fuck I didn't get that subscription, I was looking into getting a secure mail service. I engaged with people calling proton a CIA honeypot, investigating what was up with the rumors and I was about to jump into bed with proton.

  • Other have said it too, but I'll boil it down:

    • Budget beaters are not on car apps. That's mostly dealers, who will be making a profit.
    • Buy from individuals. Use general second hand platforms instead, like facebook marketplace or what is used in your location.
    • Be weary of private individuals flipping cars, they're looking for profit like dealers, but will have done nothing in terms of maintenance beside the painfully obvious, which will have been a diy job with the cheapest parts available.
    • Running costs are a PITA. Besides insurance and fuel you should look at what a set of tyres costs. For some reason that's a somewhat decent indicator of maintenance costs level.
    • Depending on periodic inspection rules in your country, buying a recently inspected car can mean you have a car for 2 years that you can discard afterwards, instead of sinking a shit loaf of money into maintenance ahead of the next inspection.
    • Depending on where you live, cars can have been used as collateral for car loans. Typically not at your price point, but it's something to be aware of. Buying a super cheap car, only to find out that it comes with 2 times it's price in debt sucks.

    What's your budget? I mean I don't think 10k € is a car for broke people, but are we talking 5k? 2k? I found a local Suzuki Wagon R+, 20years old, ugly AF faded paint, but a solid car with a couple of years left, listed for 13k DKK, that's like 1700 €. I don't think that you'll have much luck finding cheaper cars than that.

  • You can't still be pissed about that property deal. Besides you were the assholes strutting your ships around Bornholm starting that war.

    But it does give me an idea... Say Sweden, that's a nice nuclear power plant you've got there in Varberg. It sure would be a shame if something was to happen to it. You know, accidents happen. If we were to suddenly find 200 unmanned CV90s somewhere, we would be much more capable of helping you protect Ringhals /s

  • It's sometimes city names. For instance IKEA's doormats are in large part named after Danish towns. Eg "lohals", "klampenborg", "køge" and "østerild", except instead of just wiping their feet on us, they even insist on using that stupid German ö instead of the proper ø.

    Fuck you, you drunken Swedes! If it hadn't been for NATO we would have taken Skåne, Halland, and Blekinge... And Norway while we were at it!

  • Then why do we use them on our assholes?

    The epithelial cells keep reproducing, so any cells your tear off while wiping gets replaced.

    But I still concur: it's 2025, we sent people to the moon almost 60 years ago, we built a world wide computer network, and I can watch porn on a little plastic rectangle, using wireless headphones, so nobody notices that I'm jerking off on the bus (ok, that last part isn't true, they definitely did notice, and I'm not allowed to drive the school bus anymore /s) ... still though, we've come so far, and we're still wiping our asses with dried tree mush? Wtf? At least we're not using the toilet brush like the Romans, but how about we tried something other than scraping feces from our skin? Maybe a build in bidet? I have never found them in the wild, but when I do, I can guarantee that I'm trying out the warm water and blow dryer options... Maybe while using my wireless headphones and plastic rectangle ;-)

    Are we stupid? (don't answer that)

    Yes (sorry, too stupid to understand rhetorical questions)

  • First rule of PETG-club is "dry your filament", second rule of PETG-club is "dry your filament"... Thrid rule? Nope, it's "store your filament dry"

    Jokes aside, other things you could look at:

    • nozzle, how worn is it?
    • calibration tests: did you do a temp tower? Calibration cube? Retraction test?
    • The vertical surface doesn't necessarily have that appearance as a result of wet filament. In my experience, wet PETG will result in more random variations than that. It looks too regular IMHO, is everything that should be tightened actually tightened?
    • have you calibrated the extruder steps?
  • IDK why you're getting down voted, you're right.

    Besides how would such a filter even work? I mean dropping all packets to specific IP addresses will lead to chaos with any organization that uses NAT or GCNAT.

    Sure, you can circumvent getting your own IP address banned, by using a tunnel, but then your tunnel gateway is the one to get banned instead. End to end encryption won't solve the problem. Unless we actually setup a system like tor, and don't leave our own network. But that would be pretty easy to squash, wouldn't it? I mean a network only set up for piracy, it will get it's main operators taken down pretty fast.