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  • Fedora's Anaconda system makes UEFI secure boot easy and ships with SELinux integrated but set to permissive by default. Their built in network filtering tools are pretty easy but I still just use OpenWRT on a separate device. Silverblue was nice for a few years but I switched to Workstation for a machine with Nvidia hw.

  • What arm pit rock jawa and why it speak Franglish?

  • 12025 Primitive Era: BC mythology as metrology

  • Totally paranoia fueled here, but I'm thinking along the lines of extrapolating 'extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence' into the practical applications space of 'extraordinary material properties that deviate substantially from baseline must have extraordinary compromises elsewhere.'

    You know, like the saying, 'pick any two engineering targets of three: Good, Cheap, Fast'.

    The materials are not magic, so why was this not some baseline for all of these years. Why is it when the world is deregulating and accountability for exploitation and criminality are none existent, suddenly some miracle chemistry product comes along?

    As stated, this is probably unfounded paranoia and is entirely baseless speculation. However, I think the prudent course as consumers in the present is to be extraordinarily skeptical of all new products. I want to know exactly what additives and base materials are used, what volatile organic compounds these create at all printing temperatures and well beyond. There is poor actual thermal coupling and feedback between a thermistor and the real melt chamber temperature gradient. The thermistor is only measuring a block's temp with heat dissipation and averaging, not the cartridge temperature or hottest point in the melt zone. So what happens at higher temps than recommendations is important to know especially with high speed printing where the extrusion is pulling most heat out of the block but super inconsistently for PID control loop stability.

    I think about Tetraethyllead in gasoline as the standard of chemistry in capitalism. It was the miracle property enhancer solution to stabilize combustion to avoid premature detonation at the cost of harming every human alive.

    Whatever is in these products is in the air inside your home. We live in primitive times where biology is only in a precursor stage of discovery and poorly understood. It is not yet an engineering science where humans can wield the power of a complete understanding to create and modify living systems at will. We have never even created life from precursors and reverse engineering a known system.

    Until exceptionally transparent disclosure of materials, and testing are provided, (haven't looked maybe they exist tbh), I'll stick to older materials that have been somewhat vetted by time and availability with the public as lab rats showing no particularly concerning health issues. For this new stuff, feel free to be the rat in a cage. I'm watching with popcorn ready (sry).

  • Bae, why are there a hundred people in our bed?
    Club night

  • Love the idea, unfortunately it relies on cdn.jsdelivr.net to work so I won't use it. It also is trying to access the server: analytics.eu.umami.is to view. I can see the 3dprint.social website, but not any images. I personally never use a website that requires a 3rd party connection to any server that could be accessed by other websites. The standardization of this practice is none of my concern, but it is wrong on many levels of ethics and big picture politics that ultimately impact democracy. Specifically, I may decide to trust your server, but I will never give you agency, real or potential, over me and implicitly trust others as a result of that relationship. Anyways, that is my personal choice, speaking as a user, but as a Mod: also why I'm not going to directly promote this site as it is configured currently. This is no different than my stance on Printables or Thingiverse.

  • It gets old after 3-5 years and you start to encounter fundamental needs like social interaction and the purpose work brings to one's life. The failures weigh pretty heavily; far more that you're likely to expect. A lot of my best ideas and dreams for projects were unexpectedly tied to other chance circumstances that were not present when I had all the time in the world.

    Mind you, I am very physically limited, still fully mobile but I can't hold upright posture to sit up or stand for more than an hour at a time. That has never changed in 11 years, but I am degrading and was slightly more physically capable years ago.

    I was super capable with my hands before things changed like, painting cars, building engines, high level fabrication, some machining, mig, stick, and tig welding etc. I had to learn new interests like electronics, programming, and 3d printing. Still I have had the unlimited time hack in life, largely in social isolation due to limitations. Lemmy is a substantial remedy to this very problem for me.

    Anyways, life is about the journey, not the destination, so don't get too hung up on those dreams of unlimited time. Should you be unlucky enough to experience something like I have, you'll likely miss what you have now and realize the richness of your present dynamic range of life experience.

  • Separate devices and networks for social, shopping, and projects/work-ish. Social and projects are on a whitelist DNS firewall, making it a pain in the ass to do new stuff or chase rabbit holes. It also disconnects any direct link between purchases and whatever stalkers are collecting for data slavery exploitation and manipulation as pirate privateers with a US criminal charter to steal... (/soapbox) as a bonus.

  • It truly brightened my morning to see you here again after sabbatical. Belated from my sparse parse of the feed, but a most welcome sight. Welcome home.

  • You're going to RHEL for your sins! Repent!

  • Arch user vitriol at a Silverblue solution

  • Isn't there a universal interface for photon on any instance? I tried using them at some point but neither is compatible with my networking practices. In only use Alexandrite.

  • We're all doing this in California too. Go CA! /s :)

  • I need my doom scroll. If someone would implement the api option to discard all downvoting I would use whatever front end does doom scroll and defaults to no negativity.

    Really, someone should create more mod granularity too, like mod view and user views should have different settings for blocking and voting views by default.

    I just generally prefer to use the browser for battery life and minimalism. I have never had the patience to get past page 3 of the default pager view, while doom scroll keeps me around for better or worse.

  • Nah. I would rather us all be together. I'm the janitor of 3d printing here. I've tried other accounts and have several, but I only use a mobile browser and like Alexandrite most. LW is well managed for the most part and stable. I've been here since the LW server was 3 weeks old and had less than 2k users.

  • Beehaw needs to reconnect with LW badly. I miss them. I have an account there but never use it any more.

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    How do you perceive pain meds and treatments internally on the deepest levels of your psychology?

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    What are the forces of nature that lead from proteins to complex life?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why hasn't American football embraced AR and radio tech?

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    Does anyone here have practical advice or experience with prosthetics or exoskeletons?

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    What role does validation play in one's mental health, and what are the pros and cons of social media in this respect?

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    Upside down structural design with funicular curves

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    What is the oldest (optional) element of your daily routine?

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    Is there a Ben Eater's Bread Board Computer/6502 type of content creator for home networks?

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    What is the goto source for free-as-in-freedom information about growing plants and helpful diagnostics info?