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  • People use mouse on Xbox. There will always be some

  • Any puzzle made by Oskar van Deventer. He's got a ton of them, they're all free, and he posts YouTube videos about them all

  • Wonder how many things they shit up

    I was surprised to find that an old Plex feature, controlling any one player from any other instance, such as playing on a laptop and controlling with a cell phone, no longer worked. My wife and I used that a lot when traveling, as plugging a laptop into a hotel TV with an HDMI cable is generally far more bullet proof than any streaming stick

    Course sometimes we'd stay in an Airbnb, and they'd have a Roku or Apple TV, where we'd just sign into a Plex app and use it there. But that's beyond the point

  • I've heard the song and dance from all the tech companies at this point. Google and Microsoft both offered a package that promised things like chart portability and whatnot. Each was shut down a couple years later, and charts and records remain as locked down as ever

  • And frankly, there's not really too much I want to do that the x1c can't presently do, so there's minimal need to go buy a big new expensive printer, or build one

  • Yeah I'm keeping eyes on the voron.

    My next printer must have the following, else it's not much of an upgrade

    • Multiple extruders or changeable tool heads
    • 500mm^3 print volume
    • Actively heated enclosure
    • Lidar and auto tramming
    • Ams like thing
    • Full opensource
    • Core xy. Not interested in a bed slinger
  • Apparently the h2d is crippled if you use offline mode. No cutter or laser support

    This is what I was always afraid of. With the x1c they didn't really take away any hardware features if you put it offline and so the trade-off was acceptable. But locking you out of the physical hardware that you've purchased is a whole new story. Kind of like the dishwashers that require an app to do a rinse cycle.

    For what the h2d costs you can get an awful lot of printer from a different brand

  • Fwiw the open source scene literally got started because of a printer

  • It's giving me serious pause when looking at things like the new Bambu printer

    I really like my x1c, but I haven't upgraded it's firmware yet, and probably never will, because the local features are just too good. I know I can replace a lot of the bambu cloud features with octoanywhere, but I shouldn't have to

  • Data that Mozilla now happily collects themselves

  • MacOS has had caffeinate forever, and it works great

  • I've been using one for years. It gets some use. Not a ton, but some. Most common use is as media keys or as the modifiers. Oh and escape in vim

  • Did they perhaps confuse Tesla solar installs with the cars?

  • As long as the RPi foundation keeps messing around with their supplies, reserving the lions share for "corporate" customers, I'll stick to espressif devices. I can get a bag of them for the cost of one of these

  • Atlantic is available for hire. This feels like a pr article

  • Already been doing this, but I think this will finally light the fire under my ass to move to a boox device for all my reading I've got the big boox, which I use for sheet music, and quite like it, so the smaller ones are no brainers

  • Sweet. Time to enable this right away. Been using privacy pass for a while now, and quite like it. Same can be said for kagi

  • Funny, I find the BBC unable to accurately convey the news

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Co-op campaigns are a rarity these days, and that should change

    Elixir @lemmy.ml

    I made a Djot (markdown alternative) parser for Elixir

    Elixir @programming.dev

    I made a Djot (markdown alternative) parser for Elixir

    Programming @beehaw.org

    CSS is fun again

    Programming @beehaw.org

    Why I (generally) don't use indented syntax templates anymore

    Programming @beehaw.org

    Tailwind CSS, and the death of web craftsmanship

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Ffmpeg guide, useful for building filter graphs

    Technology @lemmy.world

    The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Sequence Diagrams in MermaidJS

    Technology @lemmy.world

    JPEG XL: How It Started, How It’s Going

    Elixir @lemmy.ml

    Elixir Docs are Built Different

    Elixir @lemmy.ml

    Jose Valim - "I hereby officially announce the Elixir type system effort is transitioning from research into development"

    Elixir @lemmy.ml

    Some Elixir testing Tricks

    Lemdroid @lemdro.id

    Fast post userscript for Lemmy

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Fast post userscript for Lemmy

    Reddit @lemdro.id

    Spez talks to NY Times