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@maxheadroom
The print itself seems very... Not well. Never tried printing rubber(or anything other pla to be honest), do you think this is the result of the material being not idle?ayne printer setting for said material are wack?

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lib.rs/dash

@0xf0
Did C# and started doing a bit of js(for work)

Even coming from a higher level languages(and still working using c#) i really want the rigidness of the type system(which pretty much what mostly bothers me in c tbh, tgpes there are pretty shit)

@Apitronics
After multiple tries i eventually settled on just using C/Arduino for my esp32 chip, but even setting up C(with fish) makes me go through bash and back to fish because their fish script is borked af

Finally "upgraded" my and replaced its fans(after like 3 weeks of the printer sitting waiting for me to do something)

The fans and entire head dont feet that perfectly together, so i might print another head someday(also cable work is a mess and im bad at it)

I am thinking about trying a dual spool setup one day but until then i have some time

@Pixificial
Also, i know like 3 people who cant even get a driver's license(due to health complications and such), and a couple more who really should not drive(they are terrifyingly bad at driving)
@Weeble

@Pixificial
Its more about not being car dependent(which car centric transport is forcing due to parking and infrastructure), just look at walkable cities, where you can easily walk to anything you might need. where instead of having a designated drover when going to a pub, you can walk/take a bus(and not pay a bunch for a taxi). Where when you dont have a car you can actually travel(coz cars are honestly expensive, and thats coming from someone who got a car for practically free and tries to minimize use - which some claims might hurt the car making it even more absurd)
@Weeble

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@RustyStriker Well off the top of my head we have a bunch of tab management options, web panels, mail, calendar, feeds, ad blocker, tracking protection, translate, mouse gestures, editable toolbars, reading list, a typed command interface (and macros), notes manager, sound controls, extensive theme management …

@Mehrad

@Mehrad
@vivaldibrowser
Hmm, i did not know that. That is interesting indeed(wonder what other QoL features like that exists in other browsers(and in FF)

@Mehrad
As a FF user, my main point of advocations are the video popup, privacy from google(or at least, a bit of privacy from google) and now i can add proper ad blocking.
But its mostly the vid popup(which is how i managed to make my gf mostly switch, as she now uses both chrome and FF)

@marathon0
I kinda want to bike, but im living on the 4th floor and i dont think i have room to store them properly

Holy wow, I just took my usual walk(roughly 3.6km) and managed to maintain an average speed of 6.4km/h
(took me around 33 minutes)!
I think this is the best walk i had so far
(do people use tags to talk about their daily walk?)

@Pixificial
> And yes, it feels as hard as a bone

Oh no, that sounds really weird, freaky and annoying

@Pixificial
Sounds like a somewhat boring and mundane month, apart from the "big island" part of it. How is the ganglion cyst? How did you get that also(need to know what not to do)?

Hey fedi, anyone knows of a good with a home screen wodget for android?
Was using posidon launcher untill now and i dont think i can drop the rss feed on the home screen

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@redstarfish Indeed, the C99 spec allows this.
Most systems tend to either store argv on a stack or a heap, which you can modify just fine.

If you go and declare char *sneed[] = {"chucks", "feed", "and", "seed", NULL}; - you unfortunately typically can't modify that, as gcc typically places such array into a read-only section.

Im such a bad luck... The small one made it perfectly, first big has no hands, second one i break the flame... I guess super glue it is then

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Is Systemd really THAT bad?

#gentoo #openrc #systemd #controversy #alpine #alpinelinux #fedora #redhat #debian #ubuntu

@ronnietucker

If you are having problems with FreeCAD you can try using SolveSpace, its really simple and quite powerful(and fast)

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