DaGeek247 4d ago • 100%
Magnum, the Verb Lord
ftfy. That comma is an important part.
DaGeek247 4d ago • 100%
It's compostable in the same way that taco bell is mexican food; you have to add a lot of qualifiers before anyone will agree with you.
As far as regular people are concerned, pla isn't being composted.
DaGeek247 5d ago • 100%
They really aren't that far off... https://robindev.substack.com/p/cloudflare-took-down-our-website
DaGeek247 5d ago • 100%
I have a pretty solid average of 2-3 terabytes of download a month. My upload is between 4 and 10 terabytes a month.
I stream a lot of movies, youtube, etc. So does my roommate. I once had a sales rep in a different apartment say over the phone that I wouldn't need to worry about the data caps. I laughed and hung up. I'd rather have slower speeds with no cap than higher speeds with a cap. there's no point to having all that data if you spend the whole month worrying about hitting the data cap.
DaGeek247 6d ago • 100%
Yup. If the sd card doesnt have enough space for everything, you could attach an m.2 hat to it as well. https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/using-m-2-hat-with-raspberry-pi-5/
Basically, jellyfin on the pi, with the wifi setup as an access point, and whatever amount of storage you need. The pi requires 5v/5a, so you'll probably run into issues running off the car usb power, but a cheap 30amp hour battery should run it for 6-10 hours if my napkin math is right.
DaGeek247 7d ago • 100%
Yes. It's why I know they weren't appropriate suggestions for the requests.
DaGeek247 7d ago • 66%
This is the second time I've seen this movie genuinely recommended for a spot where it doesn't belong. I swear, y'all horror movie watchers lose track of just how horrifying your movies get.
The other time it was suggested as a kids movie.
DaGeek247 1w ago • 100%
"Not sure if loved transphobiacon for the funny name or if love transphobiacon for the transphobia"
DaGeek247 1w ago • 100%
And completely fails the "no gore" requirement.
DaGeek247 2w ago • 100%
such an incorrect statement
Not sure why you're so confident about that. I'm not the only person who says this, not even in this thread.
DaGeek247 2w ago • 71%
For the price, the iPhone dongle is also pretty damn good too.
DaGeek247 2w ago • 100%
Depending on your domain, the registrar might not be legally allowed to hide this information. Make sure to know the rules of the TLD you use, as well as the registrar.
DaGeek247 2w ago • 95%
Yes, but he said it was coated in poison, not venom. Licking it was a proper way to administer the dose.
DaGeek247 3w ago • 100%
After minor setup, my experience has been incredibly plug and play.
DaGeek247 3w ago • 100%
They're apparently shit for anything not cardboard, but they really shine when the only thing you're cutting is cardboard.
I wanted to test that for myself.
DaGeek247 3w ago • 100%
Ceramic?
DaGeek247 4w ago • 75%
You understand that, for everyone except for a complete network pro, that is worse for security and privacy, right?
Don't get me wrong, it's great that you can.
But the reason piracy websites struggle so much with long term stability isn't because they're hosting the wrong software.
DaGeek247 4w ago • 100%
This would work with regular shaped blades, right? Like this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GIZ9164/
DaGeek247 4w ago • 90%
Don't get an ender unless you want your hobby to be working on the printer. That's fine, but it's not the same as having something ready to go when you unbox it.
Prusa printers are quality and open source; very much worth supporting if you have the money. Your hobby will be printing things for other things if you get one.
Bambu printers are cheap, but not open source. However, you will spend most of your time actually making stuff instead of fixing the printer.
Cheap, reliable, open source/modifiable. Pick two.