Search around for some more resource trays there are some much better ones out there (IMO) that save everyone's income counts better from a knocked table.
Looks great though! Do you have a link for the models?
I think a lot of the imaginary communities were on one of the .ml instances so are currently in suspended animation. That domain shutdown was really badly timed...
Otherwise, it's the standard problem that only a small % actually post and Lemmy is much smaller. I do think that a better/fixed hot algorithm would help with post discoverability for smaller communities though.
( I mod a niche imaginary community for the Cosmere book series(es))
I imagine the engine has to weigh a lot more though? So only really suited to huge or deep space missions where also having a nuclear reactor is incredibly useful
Also, a lot of the time you can file things down. I often err on the side of not quite fitting and the file it down with a set of (really cute) mini files until it fits perfectly.
Saves you print time from multiple prints, but does take some manual effort, make a mess and ruin the finish (not always an issue)
They do say this though "We also plan to support local and on-premises models. For local models, the supported feature set will most likely be limited."
This is currently a no go at my place (I asked) but the ai and security folks were interested in that as it would allow on-prem/private cloud usage as well as the possibility of using targeted models instead of a generic one.
For example, in the comments on their announcement they confirm they are looking at Azure AI support.
I'm pretty sure that YouTube still loses money, serving video isn't cheap!
I do wish I could just have add free YouTube without paying for the music stuff etc too. It should be illegal for these big companies to bundle all this stuff without allowing individual subscriptions.
What printers support it?