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π˜‹π˜ͺ𝘳𝘬 @ Dirk @lemmy.ml
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  • I live in the EU and thus I can travel pretty far away without having to ever show my ID card. Maybe it’s just personal experience but whenever I had to show it, no-one cared about it wasn’t valid anymore.

    Another trick is acting stupid: β€œOh, thank you! I didn’t notice! When would a normal person check that, eh? πŸ™‚ … Right on next Monday I’ll going to renew it!” and then hasta la vista, we won’t meet ever again anyways.

    The next time I have to renew it, is in 2031. I guess I won’t renew it till 2040.

  • I usually ignore renewals as much as I can. My last ID card was 8 years overdue.

  • Not an Apple user here, but I saw it on the front page.

    Is it me or does the leftmost one on the screenshot really looks the best anbd most consistent?

  • The IPv6 range is barely even used.

    Yet.

    Also I imagine that there will be a secondary market for IPv6 at some point.

    Like there already is one for IPv4 addresses?

    I stand by my point:

    No-one will ever need a /48 range.

  • The ranges will become larger over time because "we have it", and companies will get thousands of sections with figuratively unlimited IP addresses in them each.

  • With this huge ranges we'll have the same problem with IPv6 in a few years that we already have with IPv4.

  • They not only force their user to buy their crap, they also intentionally and maliciously frame the AGPL in a certain way.

  • How much say do you have on the technical site of the page? Maybe have a custom icon recognized by the templating engine, using a Unicode code point from the private use area. This could be implemented using an icon font.

    The commonly used symbol to represent the Fediverse is this one.

  • Why is he flat?!

  • I am pretty sure @Eheran is. I just paraphrased the linked Wikipedia article section for convenience. The video on how to print in magnets still worth watching, though.

  • I set my homepage to communities I’m subscribed to, sorted by new.

    This is the way to go!

  • Reddit normalizes psychotic behavior

    Quoted for emphasis and confirmation.

  • Lesson learned, I guess πŸ™‚ here’s some more:

    At what temperature a material loses its permanent magnetic properties is called the Curie temperature. For Neodymium magnets this temperature is around 310–400Β°C (ca. 590–752Β°F). So if the heat is below that, you’re mostly safe.

    Maybe look into how to design/modify a part and how you can pause your print a at a specific layer height so you can just drop in the magnets (use a drop of super glue to they won’t attach to the hot-end or make a test print with various diameters to find out the perfect width for press-fitting the magnets in) and then continue the print.

    This also results in nicer looking prints because the magnets are invisible. Depending on thickness above the magnets and strength of the magnets the result might be less strong, so ideally there are only very few layers of material covering the magnets.

    This is a very straightforward and in-depth video on how to do this in a good way:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJgoH2Or03s

  • The more every fucking site shoves that down my throat at every login, the more I am not willing to even look at it.

  • There are issues with some of your accounts and orgs.

  • They want you to use their partnered sites instead of adding your own.

  • Having actual tabs instead of huge buttons would be an upgrade, too.