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  • Obviously state depending but I was able to order my long form online after filling out about 15 minutes worth of filling out info on an official state website. Showed up a week later, state seal and all.

  • Of course not, they are owed this because of oppression or something. Fuck.

  • It is definitely a reference and I don’t know why you got downvoted for that lol.

  • So much for all those studio purchases. What a waste.

  • That’s not manipulation, that’s how this works. Stock investors always buy the bad news, when it’s expected bad news. Given all the turmoil that tanked the stock earlier this year, it was expected shipments would slow. So now is the time to buy back in because there’s a decent chance sales will pick back up again. Disclaimer this is a simplified and generalized overview.

  • Yes, look on their website for compatible models, there’s a handful of affordable ones, many which perform better on higher tier connections too. Been using my own modems with Comcast for 25 years.

  • You didn’t list the hardware or what the temps used to be before this. Assuming it’s a recent increase from sane normals, your best course of action is to move the system, give it a thorough cleaning, and change the thermal interface material. Underclock / undervolt is a temporary solution as inadequate heat dissipation can still occur even if the temps appear normal, degradation will continue.

    You won’t brick the computer by moving it and changing the thermal paste. If you’re not confident enough, just watch a video or two online about how to handle the system, I bet there’s videos of your specific hardware out there. You’re more likely to incorrectly configure the hardware via software controls than you are to damage it by swapping the thermal paste.

  • Doubt this is gonna lower prices. I’ll still only buy local jams and jellies.

  • Thank you, I was so confused and stuck lol. I always just treated the top as the starting spot because the days starts at 12:00 AM. That’s what I get for trying to think through this well past my bedtime 🤣

  • What?

    Two, Eight, Eleven, — not gonna type it all out because it’s already wrong.

    What am I missing here?

  • Even with my audio muted, I can hear the whoosh of this comment.

  • If your app doesn’t respond to SIGTERM gracefully, you need to fix your app. The system did its job as documented.

  • Always ask one question: who does this help?

  • I grew up learning organic modeling in blender and ever since I got a 3D printer, it’s just been so easy to make things with it as opposed to learning CAD. I’m getting better thanks to OnShape and FreeCAD 1.0 but I keep finding myself going back to blender because “it just works” once you understand how to setup scaling and snapping for manipulating vertices. Basically just setup your world measurements to metric and scale it to 0.001 and then every unit will be 1mm (helps me work within the 250^3mm space of my print bed, mentally) and export as stl.

    There’s even a 3D printer toolbox add on that lets you analyze and fix problems like manifold edges and additional mesh tools like manifold extrude that speed up the process for good quality parts. CAD’s biggest advantage is the non linear history editing which is super powerful but you can definitely do non-destructive editing in blender using modifiers that only get applied at export time so you even have a functional equivalent if you’re organized and plan ahead a little.

    I guess what I’m saying is, blender is amazing software and absolutely capable as a workhorse for 3D printing. You’re right that the multi-digit costing proprietary software is leagues better for designing digital parts and assemblies but blender is extremely flexible and not just for the more artistic side of things, you can make extremely technical parts with blender.

  • She’s a tabby so she rolls and swims on the carpet all the time. She also does flip tricks when killing her innocent toys for the nth time.

  • As an engineer, I’m not looking forward to the entire generation(s?) of vibe coders who couldn’t explain what a byte is and the ways one might be stored on a system.

  • Well, it was fun paying into it for 20 years. Glad I never calculated the payout as part of my retirement strategy.

  • If you accept this one anecdote of an ambulance being stuck in NY, then you have to accept my anecdote that everyone in the PNW moves over to let ambulances through no problem.

    It’s not all the same.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Turtle, not even her final form

    Programming @programming.dev

    Key Promoter X for NeoVim?