The mixers are not exactly cheap though… and their other stuff is now mostly made from plastic (like the food processors for example)
The mixers are not exactly cheap though… and their other stuff is now mostly made from plastic (like the food processors for example)
No? There are a lot of mail providers that are listed as spam on other providers „just because“. So yes, that literally does happen.
In the picture is no tube going to the toolhead. The white line you see is the filament. The Bowden tube is only connected to the frame. That means that every time the toolhead moves to either side, it will tug on the filament. potentially creating artifacts in the print and maybe even causing underextrusion and slipping extruder gears.
Now everything is office365 and onedrive
I am a bit sad that polyholes didn’t really catch on. They would have solved that problem: https://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2011/02/polyholes.html?m=1
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He wanted it to be tidy though…
Yes, that will cause problems. Don’t attach it to the frame. Attach it directly to the toolhead.
Windows only in this day and age…
Which in this case means: you need a constant supply voltage
Doesn’t help when you need 3.3V and the batteries are now down to 2.5V they are not putting a boost converter in there.
Lots of people have moved away from raid entirely because of some of these issues. There are alternatives these days. For example mergerfs or the ZFS file system.
I don’t think the point is the number. The point is that the arrows indicate the width, which is 1920 pixels. But the numbers indicate the height (1080 pixels)
So the sticker is mildly infuriating by having the arrows not correspond to the number, which is the topic of this community.
They have, it is especially designed to not work that way because then a lot of people would just leave it plugged in. And Apple hates that this would look like a wired mouse.
But yes that has not stopped them from doing it right on the keyboard.
Yep… but if you are on iOS and Mac, copy and paste works perfectly fine and seamless. But any other combination is not good.
That is not entirely true. Battery capacity has increased significantly in recent years due to these constant developments.
Is there a way for users to flag domains? Maybe add a few media corporation websites to the mix.
This message here in particular is not looking state funded if you ask me. Gaining access to zendesk tickets is a vulnerability which was published a few weeks/months ago and is not difficult at all.
They started to support svg (which is 23 years old by now) in Office a month or so ago. What a time to be alive!