Can you check the humidity levels in the room you have the printer?
I struggled finding reliable calibrations for my printer and materials until I realised a couple of things.
Can you check the humidity levels in the room you have the printer?
I struggled finding reliable calibrations for my printer and materials until I realised a couple of things.
Are you printing PETG?
As long as you protect that password store with a sufficiently strong password that you store in a password manager that has a sufficiently strong password :P
I joke but yes some sort of password store is what you would use but make sure that password store needs something like a yubikey with a strong private key on it ^_^
The problem is how many random characters can you remember in your head?
A good encryption key would be around 32 characters to form a 256 bit encryption key.
You can do a fun game of encrypt the encryption key with a password but that's just another vulnerability in the chain.
I recommend getting a PGP key stored on a yubikey and then encrypt all your notes with it since it's all in markdown, I store my notes on Google drive and keep them decrypted in memory so that I can still use Obsidian.
+1 for Diatraxis, my team has started using it to align all documentation.
One can dream.
What about envoy proxy?
Nothing else on the market has as low latency implications to workloads that I am aware of.
I'm also curious about that
Doesn't help if there is housing available but it's 3 hours from where my work is :/
What happens to the talent at these studios?
Are all these buyouts just a way to force hire workers.
Yes you can... It's not fun (ಥ ͜ʖಥ)
Yeah, same here! Those autoplaying videos are a nightmare for my brain. They just suck up all my spoons, Speaking of spoons, is that what you meant by "stimulation resistance energy"? I've heard people talk about "spoon theory" but not sure if it's the same thing.
Anyway, I wanted to share something that's been a game-changer for me. It's this thing called ReVanced. Basically, it lets you tweak social media apps and get rid of all the annoying bits designed to grab your attention.
Like, I kinda like YouTube Shorts, but they're everywhere, right? And those massive thumbnails are just too much. I'd end up doomscrolling through them instead of watching proper videos from creators I actually like. So, with ReVanced, I used a patch to hide Shorts from the main page and put them in their own little tab. Now, I can still watch them if I want to, but they're not constantly in my face, pulling me in. Seriously, it's helped me so much with my focus and energy levels. Maybe it could help you too? Just thought I'd share in case it's useful. Cheers!