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  • Options 2 and 3.

    Free gravel, assuming that means it just sort of appears where I want it in as much volume as i want, means I can simply create a massive stockpile of it in a very convenient location for construction projects and sell it by the yard for literally free money. Or sell it directly and conjure it up right where the foreman wants it.

    Teleporting 7 inches is enough to pass through most doors which are less than 2" thick. That is infinitely more useful than you think it is....

  • You bastard. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined

  • Timd to update your criteria, friend. Seagate hasn't been top of the failure stack for like 8 years now. The 3TB scandal era is long since passed. Now it's WD who has been shitting on quality control, sending out faulty SSD's that wipe user data, bait-and-switching HDD customers with a cheaper, much worse performing technology (SMR) WITHOUT TELLING THEM, them basically blowing corporate raspberries at everyone when people complain.

    While i agree they were the best, HGST also hasn't even existed as a non-WD product for years....

  • No one on hexbear likes Russia in its current state.

    Meanwhile in this thread by hexbear users: "nothing Russia is doing is that bad, they should just become citizens, stop hating on russia"

    For "not liking" Russia imperialism, they sure spend a lot of fucking time apologizing for Russia's imperialism. We can hate multiple despotic shitholes at the same time, they are not mutually exclusive.

  • Yeah but that would go against the hexbear narrative of "neo-USSR good because communism, anything western-adjacent is imperialism bad"

    Nuance, or frankly any political intelligence, is not their strong suit

  • I'm sure that's a side effect that Texas is happy with.

  • Pain

    Jump
  • Instead let's stay here till 2:30a playing dumb video game, become sleep deprived, and hate my entire existence in the morning even more than I already did

  • Oh I couldn't even see that tooth at first. I just saw the varying layer width.

    That's definitely going to be a slicer or model error. Make sure your input STL doesn't have any missing faces or geometry and that the teeth were generated correctly

  • Looks like that's a bed leveling problem. You can change the z height all you want but if the bed isn't level to your Z axis, one side will always be too shallow and one side tooDutch? If it gets too close the nozzle it'll put out almost no plastic which I think is what youre seeing.

  • the lead will be perfectly safe until someone crushes them up into a bunch of powder with a front loader, and then dumps in the nearest unsealed landfill

    also lead mining/production is not waste free in of itself

  • “I’ll give you one boulder for a cow.” “Ok, it’s a deal.” “Cool, cool. The boulder over in so-and-so’s field is your now. Pleasure doing business with you.”

    This is how gold standard currencies work (or used to work). Most western currencies like the US dollar used to be permanently pegged to a specific value of gold kept in national treasuries (the Bretton-Woods system), and the dollar was meant to be redeemable for this gold. But because of the impracticality of handling and storing actual physical metals actual trade was almost never handled in gold.

    In reality, the US financial system already kind of runs like your "dystopian future", and has done so since 1971. There is no inherent value to a US dollar besides the federal government saying "trust me bro".

  • genva convention more like genva suggestion

  • They are, but if you so much as move a fraction of a millimeter towards the front door they will be instantly up and under your feet. They're border collie mixes so they are ridiculously high energy lol

  • you may have weird cache settings that is storing large amounts of the torrent data in memory. this is not inherently bad- reduced disk IO hits extends disk life and increases performance, unless your system is memory constrained and it's affecting other programs.

    how are you viewing memory usage? virtual memory pages and true physical memory usage can be displayed very weirdly on a lot of linux systems

  • Meanwhile me, who is behind so many layers of badly configured ISP NAT that there's no way anyone knows exactly what computer is downloading what: 😈

  • Recommends Installing Linux

    *through Windows