

I have a single micro itx htpc/media server/nas in my bedroom. Why use containers?
I have a single micro itx htpc/media server/nas in my bedroom. Why use containers?
Consider the following:
I own the k1c and it’s been ok reliable for the 6 months I’ve had it. If you are printing PLA/PETG you will need to keep the door open (and it’s breakable glass)
I guess I’m lucky… My bed has <0.6mm deviation. I’ve had it for a couple of months printing almost every day and my biggest issue is an occasional layer shift.
In what way did they fail?
I have a k1c and have pretty much printed petg exclusively. Works fine. I know creality has an amazing clone… haven’t used that.
Never tried it myself, but “functional print Friday” channel on YouTube uses IPA after printing with slow steady prying to remove stuck tpu. The IPA wicks under the print and releases it.
The day you make something useful like those “genocidal tankie scum”, I’ll contribute to you too.
Make something better that people want to use or shut up.
Gracias
Please also grace me with this python goodness.
Basswood. Got it off a guy on eBay.
I couldn’t tell from the picture, but she looks a lot fatter.
I might be ootl on this one. Who is she?
The big issue is that by adding more and more features, a browser has become an operating system and so complex that you can’t hope to make a new one from scratch.
The last “new” browser engine (that wasn’t built by a corporation) was KHTML which was stolen harvested first by Apple for Webkit and subsequently by Google for Blink. KHTML then rotted without support.
The most recent attempt was to build Servo in Rust. Mozilla “ran out of money” (they depend on Google for their existence), and it’s already rotting.
My raid is rsync :)