maxwellfire

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maxwellfire,

The other option is a housing coop. Where you still rent, but it’s owned by all the renters collectively.

maxwellfire,

There are a great variety of co-ops. If you define renting narrowly enough, then they are of course different. But the point is that for some (and the co-ops I’ve seen personally) you don’t have to make a down payment for a mortgage like you do with a condo or house. You instead pay a monthly fee that covers the co-op’s mortgage/repairs/taxes. Or if the place is fully owned by the co-op, then just the repairs/taxes.

But you retain the flexibility of renting in that you can leave reasonably easily since you’re not personally responsible for the mortgage.

I think there are also co-ops (possibly more commonly) where it’s essentially just a condo where the building is collectively owned by the tenants instead of a for profit company. In that case, it’s much less like renting.

maxwellfire,

I think upstate is forecast to be one of the clearer places

maxwellfire,

This is one reason I’m switching away from pla+ back to normal pla. The esun pla+ really seems to get brittle when held under stress. This is an issue with printed parts as well. I’ve had parts suddenly crack in half where they were stressed over a few months.

Also it’s really annoying when little bits of filament get stuck in your filament guide tube :(

maxwellfire,

There’s definitely software that uses parts of the windows API that games don’t touch. And doesn’t work properly on Wine. I keep a windows install around just for using an analysis software for some lab equipment that refuses to start in wine.

Things like CAD software are also a struggle, though the latest wine seems to have resolved a number of graphics issues with getting PTC Creo to properly use the nvapi and nvidia graphics drivers through wine.

While wine is amazing, plenty of things don’t work with it. Usually you don’t need them, but if you do, you do

maxwellfire,

The symptoms you describe are exactly what happens to my machine when it runs out of memory and then starts swapping really hard. This is easy to check by seeing if disk io also spikes when it happens, and if memory usage is high

maxwellfire,

Mine has a setting to not send more than one notification within X minutes I under settings > notifications > app notifications > some app > minimum time between notification sounds

maxwellfire,

I use a pixel 2 XL, but I run lineageos 21, based on android 14. I also had the feature in lineageos 20 based on android 13.

It’s possible this is a lineageos specific feature. A quick google seems to imply that this is likely so. Unfortunate :/

maxwellfire, (edited )

Is the bad side of the seam where it stops or where it starts printing the outer wall? I assume it’s where it stops and then it cross the wall to form the infill?

To add to the PA questions, are you sure that your PA setting actually are changing anything?

What printer is this and what firmware?

Does a spiral mode print work fine?

What if you print the part significantly slower (to rule out rigidity/acceleration issues)

maxwellfire,

Well I either got a personal fire or I’m on fire myself. Witch fire sounds better

maxwellfire,

On linux and Mac there’s also vorta.borgbase.com which is pretty good

maxwellfire,

Instead of connecting with a web browser, can you try using curl or telnet just to check if you’re getting through at the TCP/IP connection level?

maxwellfire,

Your filter rule association is set to ‘rule’. What is that associated rule, and do things work if you change it to ‘pass’?

reddit.com/…/correct_option_for_filter_rule_assoc…

maxwellfire, (edited )

I thought I saw that Mac has the same CUPS print service/printer manager that Linux uses? In fact it seems like apple developed it. I think that helps enormously with standardizing printer configs. www.cups.org/doc/admin.html

maxwellfire,

How many internet service providers would have to go along before the internet was effectively off? 3? 4?

maxwellfire,

I agree that the internet is far more than facebook. But if you’re blocked at the edge of the network by your ISP, there’s really not much you can do. You’ll have access to nothing, Facebook or otherwise. Not even something low bandwidth.

If At&t, Comcast, Charter, Verizon, and T-Mobile suddenly stopped providing service to all their customers, then essentially no-one would be able to use anything on the internet at all. Even if the backbone itself (which I believe is largely owned by those same companies, but not sure) and some large datacenters that are their own isps were able to keep talking to each other, anything business or user facing would stop.

Some people who run their own mesh networks might be able to stay in contact (and people would try and start some local ones as this disaster unfolds), but that’s so few people.

maxwellfire,

I was assuming this was the government ordering the companies to. They have no incentive to do so on their own. But I believe there was a bill (which thankfully didn’t pass) that would have given the president the power to essentially order the internet turned off.

kde, (edited ) to kde
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digiKam, KDE's powerful photo management application, releases version 8.2.0.

This version brings better support for more languages (up to 61 in the works), and an improved version on Windows.

Look forward to automatic tagging based on content analysis and deep-learning. This feature is currently in pre-production.

https://www.digikam.org/news/2023-12-03-8.2.0_release_announcement/

@kde

maxwellfire,

One of the things I really like about digikam is the matching of the disk layout with the album structure. This makes it really easy to have other programs also interact with my photo library in a way that’s near impossible if you instead have an internal photo database.

Tags work great for me for multi-categorization. What feels clunky about them in your workflow? You’re even allowed to have a tag hierarchy.

maxwellfire,

That make sense. I would use tags like that:

  • Flickr Published
  • year roundup/2022
  • type/Landscapes
  • type/Portraits
  • events/trips/Zion 2022
  • content/food
  • content/animals

I actually do event level as my on-disk sorting. And then tag for stuff that’s not that. But I think it would work pretty well to do the event sorting under tags as well.

Then I rate my favorite photos, usually using the green approved, not stars. But stars would work too. Then if you want to find say, favorite landscapes, the digikam interface makes it really easy to do so.

I’m not sure if you can select what tags get written into the image, but if you can, you might be able to exclude certain parts of the hierarchy, and only include content/ or type/ subhierarchies

maxwellfire,

For gaming like that (remote over the network), I’d recommend sunshine and moonlight. They work great if your network can handle the upload

maxwellfire,

I think you want something like s*(((?!versd).)*)s*

See regexr.com/7jbvk

Basically this consumes all characters between parentheticals with whitespace unless the next character set in the parentheticals is ver followed by a number. Now this uses a negative lookahead which might not be supported by the engine that krename is using. You can also explicitly construct the group to not match, but that’s rather painful, see here

maxwellfire,

Firefox PWAs seem to work for me on mobile. To be fair I’m on nightly, but I can see a menu item that says “install” if the webpage has a PWA manifest. I was using voyager with it for a while before they released the play store version.

maxwellfire,

The whole point of federation is that you can browse all federated instances using one account and one homeserver.

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