Is this the original creator? These look very much like gifs from someone I followed on twitter years ago, but the video is only four months old and says "technique I learned about recently"
When I'm driving, all the people I yell at are knobs
I've migrated from Lychee to Prusaslicer+UVTools. It's less ergonomic, and the auto supports seem a little light-on, but it fulfills my needs and being open source means a lot to me.
Simulated gambling in video games: R18+
Actual gambling in video games: M
...what?
I can't help you but I'm fascinated by your door now. Does this door/lock have a name? How did you end up with such an elaborate mechanism?
Former construction union bosses claim forced administration is unconstitutional because it prevents or limits political donations
Sheep are generally shorn, "fur" animals are generally skinned. I'm sure that makes all the difference
Really? That's bizarre, I don't see a banner at all, even on a private tab with ublock turned off.
What's the policy?
The entire suite of new TLDs was dumb as a bag of rocks, but dot zip really takes the cake
Ironic slang is just slang that hasn't grown up yet.
IMO there are exceptionally few cases where it is acceptable for a QR code to not be immediately adjacent to a textual representation of the same content.
IMO this seemed like it may have influenced the decision making when the courts banned indefinite detention
As thousands of union members held rallies in cities across the country, its former Queensland secretary said he would launch a challenge against putting the union into administration.
> former Queensland secretary Michael Ravbar – who’s been dismissed together with almost all other officials – said he would launch a challenge against the legislation passed last week to put the union into administration.
"Offering this should be as normal as offering a napkin.”
selling the 30ml bottles at the cost price of €2.99.
Hm.
This bit is good though
Local authorities, sports clubs and schools have also been installing sun cream dispensers in public locations such as beaches and parks to encourage wider use.
What plugins can you recommend?
I think the only markdown plugin I've used was for table alignment.
The decision underscores the importance of strengthening privacy laws and enforcement powers of regulators.
If
*off screen* me too!
makes more sense to me than
~me too~
Does that make me a goth?
I've used 3 unrelated baby cams and junked them all because not one was remotely usable, never mind reliable.
That was a decade ago, but we had pretty solid ip cameras a decade ago.
The Minnesota law covers all electronics except cybersecurity tools, video game consoles, cars, medical devices, and farm equipment.
Wow, not to suggest that this bill isn't better than the alternative, but those are some awful exclusions.
A lot of the early right to repair movement came out of farm equipment, and medical devices are the most obvious need for rules like this.
Operators not predicting a large influx of new customers right away, with patronage still well below pre-Covid levels
Investigation did not ‘identify sufficient admissible evidence’ the person intended to mislead, police say
Researcher wants legal assurances before releasing his Unfollow Everything tool.
Highlights:
> Krishnan told Ars that "Meta is trying to have it both ways, but its assertion that Unfollow Everything 2.0 would violate its terms effectively concedes that Zuckerman faces what the company says he does not—a real threat of legal action."
> For users wanting to take a break from endless scrolling, it could potentially meaningfully impact mental health—eliminating temptation to scroll content they did not choose to see, while allowing them to remain connected to their networks and still able to visit individual pages to access content they want to see.
> According to Meta, its terms of use prohibit automated access to users' personal information not just by third parties but by individual users, as a means of protecting user privacy. Meta urged the court to reject Zuckerman's claim that Meta's terms violate California privacy laws by making it hard for users to control their data. Instead, Meta said the court should agree with a prior court that "rejected the argument that California law 'espous\[es] a principle of user control of data sufficient to invalidate' Facebook’s prohibition on automated access."
Much more in article
In our new study we looked at the impact of ceiling heights on the exam performance of Australian university students.
Do you direct the recourses of the economy on things that produce good outcomes for Australians, or spend $4.6bn to improve the UK economy?
The team at Circuit Digest has designed a low-cost DIY drone controlled by an ESP32 module, based on a custom PCB and off-the-shelf parts that costs
After a full year of not thinking about printers, the best printer is still whatever random Brother laser printer that’s on sale.
Verge editor laments the perverse incentives of SEO rankings.
Push notifications should be a privilege, not a right.
An open source quadruped robot pet framework for developing Boston Dynamics-style four-legged robots that are perfect for STEM, coding & robotics education, IoT robotics applications, AI-enhanc...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/14224306
Microsoft's Edge browser, Bing search, and ad business also avoid regulations.
The awesome mouse sets out to conquer a problem I have yet to see solved in the maker community, a 6DOF, 3D-printable 3D mouse to use for CAD programs (and other modelling applications). I use a name-brand 3D mouse at work most days, but one day I came home and wanted the same capability here. After...