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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Jesus fuck, the second most popular party? And climbing?

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Strip away the layer of red pillish frustration

proceeds to describe a paragraph of the most incel shit I've ever heard, generalizing 4 billion people

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[โ€“] [email protected] 14 points 8 hours ago

Yeah new users are like, semi-shadow banned for a while

[โ€“] [email protected] 15 points 11 hours ago (4 children)

Illinois has a pretty small coastline with it though. Michigan and Wisconsin completely dwarf Illinois's coast on the lake (and Michigan by a lot)

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 16 hours ago

If they make good edits then.... yay?

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 22 hours ago

It's okay it's blocked in my state all good

[โ€“] [email protected] 13 points 23 hours ago

Speaking of his Wii homebrew work,

Most people using our software just wanted to play pirated games (something we did not support, condone, or directly enable)

He wasn't on whatever team that released a tool that asked "Oh hey just asking do you intend to run pirated games? Just need to know for setup" then soft bricking the console if you say yes?

[โ€“] [email protected] 39 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Cybertruck owners deserve to be bullied you can't change my mind

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah I think the all in ones are good for 1-2 person households. Add a few kids or relatives and the ability to get two loads processing at once with a traditional setup is indispensable.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It stays dry enough with the AC on. I've heard you just want to keep the door cracked open and swipe under the rubber seal once in a while

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Hmm I wouldn't think that spinning faster would do much. I mean, what's the difference? Once it gets going any decent speed the clothes should be pinned against the walls so going faster just kind of compresses them, which I wouldn't expect to do much in terms of damage. Interesting.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Yeah I fixed it immediately after posting but federation takes longer.

 

Turns out dryers are pretty simple and mostly all decent. It's the washers that are more complex and you should choose wisely.

I spent like 4 days looking at videos about dryers anyway. It's like, the most exciting thing to happen this month.

At least my clothes come out dry in one cycle now.

 

My Ender 3 S1 just does anything I ask of it now that I have Klipper and a glass/mirror plate and tuned it.

It's kinda boring tbh ๐Ÿ˜‚ I WANNA TINKER

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Install F-Droid and Aurora store to get access to whatever Android apps you'd like. Pair a bluetooth keyboard and install your favorite apps.

I can use voyager (made by the excellent @[email protected]), with a browser window a YouTube window, and more open at once and floating in my real environment with passthrough. You can interact with apps by literally touching them (controllers are def better when you need to be precise or you have the app far away but hand tracking is more than good enough to do anything). You can get up and walk around and carry an app/window with you.

I'm writing this with this setup and thinking this could actually replace a tablet for some people. It's definitely better for multitasking.

I've also tested the new Windows 11 linking and it works really really well. The latency is super low, low enough to fool me into thinking it's wired. And the screens ACTUALLY rearranging according to how they are in VR so your mouse always moves across VR screens perfectly is an awesome touch that's often missing from other solutions.

 
 

Skipped over 0.19.6 as I heard a bugfix quick patch was coming and it is now here. 0.19.6 has all the changes, 0.19.7 just has a few bugfixes. Very few user changes. There's now a "controversial" sort mode. Most other changes are back end stuff like improved federation performance.

You can see the full changelog here.

You can follow the upgrade process at https://status.thelemmy.club/maintenance

As always, thanks for being a member of The Lemmy Club.


If youโ€™d like to help contribute to our ongoing costs, or would like to show some appreciation, you can at OpenCollective: https://opencollective.com/thelemmyclub

This instance is funded primarily out of my own pocket with no return whatsoever. The costs aren't too high (~$250/yr) but community donations are always very appreciated. At the moment, we're about 10% community funded. Either way, The Lemmy Club isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

 

I'm actually not afraid of printing things larger than a few square inches on the bed.... Waited way too long for this. Tightening up the eccentric screws on the bed carriage so it doesn't wobble also helps.

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Lots of stringing but as I understand that's normal for TPU. Printed at 225โฐC on a 30โฐ bed, stock Ender 3 S1. 0 retraction, 0.93 flow, 35mm/s for most speeds

 

Sorry it took 35 minutes over my promised timeframe. My fault. I should've been keeping up my Ansible config not bumbling around manually. Then I would've known that I needed to uncap pict-rs' memory limit. Ah well we got there in the end.


0.19.4 mostly changes things in the backend, but there are a couple notable user features:

  • You can now see all media you've uploaded and delete what you wish (only affects media uploaded after the upgrade)

  • Better federation with Mastodon and other similar software, all posts are tagged with the community name (in the background, you won't see it) so that Mastodon users can see them.

  • Vote totals now have settings. You can see a total (Upvotes minus downvotes), both seperate, or a percentage.

You can see the full changelog here.

As always, thanks for being a member of The Lemmy Club.


If youโ€™d like to help contribute to our ongoing costs, or would like to show some appreciation, you can at OpenCollective: https://opencollective.com/thelemmyclub

This instance is funded primarily out of my own pocket with no return whatsoever. The costs aren't too high (~$250/yr) but community donations are always very appreciated. At the moment, we're about 10% community funded. Either way, The Lemmy Club isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

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