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  • Works opposite for me. Cross-eyed versions look correct, and the parallel/wall versions have inverted depth.

    Same thing with magic eye images, they're always inverted, like I'm looking into a mold of what the object is supposed to be.

  • Should be supported. If you're already running a 5000 series CPU, there won't be any issues swapping in another 5000 series.

    The only time you run into issues is if you were previously running a 1000 or 2000 series CPU and need to make the jump straight to 5000 series.

  • Connecting this to two plugs on the same circuit won't short anything unless one of the outlets is wired incorrectly.

    They're used to backfeed power to your house from a generator during power outages. Technically not legal to use, but most people aren't going to pay $1k for a proper transfer switch. They come with the caveat of 'not to be operated by fuckwits' since you can kill a linesman if you don't flip your main breaker before using them.

  • Tony hawk games were the only other skating games, but they had button-press controls and goofy physics. Skate came out with much more realistic physics and the thumbstick flicking controls that made tricks feel purposeful. I think people who do skate (or wanted to) got pulled in for the realistic skating lines and tricks. There was also still enough over-the-top jumps and tricks to keep younger kids entertained.

  • This has been the agreed-upon way to do things within the MS umbrella for a while. Not sure why they won't just allow for setting a higher rate limit.

    Each app registration in a tenant gets their own limits. Most backup platforms for an MS tenant have you register 4-10 apps so it can parallelize the backup load without getting rate limited.

  • They're not actually getting rid of the XPS line, they're just changing the naming convention.

    Any of the new Dell models with 'Premium' in the name are going to be the same as the Dell XPS line.

  • Klipper requires that the printer is running Klipper firmware.

    OctoPrint can work with printers running Klipper or Marlin.

    Main advantage of Klipper is that it moves all the gcode and movement processing off of the microcontroller on your printers main board. Also, Klipper let's you update firmware settings through a config file without actually having to reflash the printers firmware.

    OctoPrint works great as an easy add-on for a printer running the stock Marlin firmware. Main thing people want is wifi print uploads and camera monitoring anyway.

  • Nifty thing is you absolutely can do that if you're using SharePoint shortcuts in OneDrive instead of SharePoint library syncing.

    You can't use both syncing and shortcuts at the same time though. Syncing libraries came first, so it's typically what is already setup and is kind of a pain to transfer a whole org away from.

  • Pretty sure most hosting platforms have egress costs on their cheaper VM instances.

    I know Google cloud charges for bandwidth to AUS, and Oracle is 10TB of egress per month before charging (which I think is the most generous of free/cheap hosting platforms).

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  • Hawaii hasn't had plastic bags for almost a decade at this point. Styrofoam takeout containers have also been banned since around COVID.

    Some stores let you buy a paper bag for a few cents, otherwise it's reusable bags you bring. Takeout containers have all transitioned to cardboard or PLA containers.