Neither Vanilla OS nor Silverblue fit
Neither Vanilla OS nor Silverblue fit
I read the second word of your comment very wrong
Me when I try vanilla os 2:
I’m not sure about your specific situation, but usually stringing can be fixed by adding filament retraction and drying the filament. You can enable retraction in your slicer. To dry your filament, heat your bed to a temperature comfortably lower than your filament’s glassing temperature, put the spool on the bed and cover it with a box, then wait a few hours. (The filament is eepy). Be careful not to set the temperature too high or you will melt the filament and it will fuse together right on the spool, ruining the entire thing.
And I like rust programs for their memory safety
Here is a meme to cheer you up, comrade!
I hate google as much as the next guy but this seems like just a bunch of minor incidents not worth reporting instead of a major coverup (like imo the title of the article implies).
Same setup, works great!
I am developing an app that you can give video playlists to and it will check them periodically and download the new videos and metadata. It can also transcode the videos.
It’s too early to use in prod but if you’re curious here is the link: https://gitlab.com/Pixselious/youtube-backloader
Pretty sure all men got pushed out of the middle by grimy angry goblins that steal your cookies and tokens.
Heck yeah! Jellyfin FTW!!!
Mine is 9.9.9.9
Jellyfin (unlike Plex) is 100% free and doesn’t have any ads.
I’ll wait another couple of years on top of that for a Risc V or at least arm deck
I like Zen browser