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  • That's a cool point actually. I doubt your senses would get quite that fine, but there's still a lot of data transmission you'd be able to feel.

  • It isn't illegal. They're a private enterprise and can take payments in whatever form they choose. They can demand to be paid in roosters and it would still be legal.

    I read through all of your comments in this thread. I'm going to ask you a few questions, more for my own curiosity than anything. Feel free to answer or not, but I've been studying conspiracism for the past few years and I think I may be one of the most open ears around. I would say at a minimum that I have some understanding of your worldview. Not a perfect one, but some.

    Are you experiencing economic instability in your life? As in, finding it difficult to pay for things that you need?

    Do you feel lost or disconnected from others? Is it hard to form connections with people because your worldview is so different?

    Is there some other unmet need in your life? If so, can you articulate it or is it difficult to put into words?

    I'm not asking these questions to be patronizing. I'm asking them because they're humanizing and help me get a better understanding of the person on the other side of the screen.

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  • I'm in the same boat. Though I try to be careful since I've had issues with alcohol use in the past. Not that the two are all that similar. But I don't feel the drive or desire to smoke like I did when I was drinking, and I only ever smoke when I'm in a decent mood.

  • Imagine standing next to your router while it screams pain directly into your brain. 😆

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  • Good on you. That's some good responsibility!

  • I wouldn't be surprised. I used to use snus and found versions that are just coffee grounds inside. It's helped a ton with curbing cravings.

  • Same here. I called them out on the last one since it was just a screenshot. I've been replying to them more to amuse myself than anything.

  • It's outside the strictest bounds established by the question, but this time of year is 100% worth a trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

  • In a similar vein, any time I get a small cut, I reach for the isopropyl alcohol. I skip over the hydrogen peroxide for the simple reason of "I like the way the alcohol stings"

  • If you're concerned about durability, you could potentially add in some bolts to use as a slip-in rigid spine to further reinforce the design. I'm thinking something similar to how concrete is tensioned to provide rigidity and strength.

    I'm spitballing ideas to see if I can spark something workable for you.

  • ReactOS is one I haven't heard about in quite a few years. That one would be really cool to see get a lot more dev time.

  • What retraction settings do you have? I'm wondering if maybe that's contributing to your jamming.

  • No need to get a purpose built dryer actually. Your heated bed will actually do exactly what you need. Flip a plastic container upside down over the bed with your filament underneath, set the bed to ~50-60C for PLA, and let it go for a couple hours.

  • I got a manual for a few reasons, but the big one in my mind was fewer moving parts, and something that I can actually maintain myself. I've actually rebuilt a transmission before, and while it's not the easiest thing to do, I already have the tooling required to pull a transmission and disassemble it.

    I'm not redlining my 2002 v6 pickup truck so it's not a performance thing. It's just something I like. I like the engagement even if it's a pain in the ass sometimes.

  • I'm just getting into cycling and I'm super lucky to have gotten my dad's old tri bike for free. He had it all kitted out and it's pretty well perfect for me. It was in pristine shape until I wrecked it a couple times. One of them requiring 24 stitches.

    So I guess that's the most expensive hobby I've had - not in terms of financial cost, but definitely in terms of blood drawn!

    Protip if you're not used to race bikes: they can be a lot twitchier than you might be used to!

  • Hm. That's all pretty good advice in general, thank you! Though I'm definitely not afraid to break stuff. I think that's generally how I learn.

    The current motherboard in my printer is almost 100% functional except for one specific module that I completely fried (and as a result, my parts fans run at 100% all the time). I may have shorted a couple wires as I was working on some extensions. Whoops! Though as a result of that, I have a much better handle on how wiring works on these things and it's a lot simpler than I thought originally. The sparks were fun though!

    Honestly I sorta wonder if I should document my build process and post it to Lemmy. It might be cool to have a "Here's how to convert" guide.

  • Uh... Whoops, sorry, forgot which timeline I landed in. It gets a little tricky when you start hopping between 'em, y'know?

  • Embrace what it really is.

    Also I've never had a more relevant use for this meme until now.

  • One option to consider, and one that solved corner warp for me, is adding in a draft shield to your slices. I add in a 10mm draft shield and have yet to have any issues. Ymmv, obviously, but it's another option to try.