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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldto3DPrinting@lemmy.worldAlternative Printer Uses
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    23 days ago

    A hairdryer or heatgun kinda work, but it’s super easy to accidentally heat damage the display underneath (and it’s sensitivity only gotten worse with these super fancy displays these days).

    It also doesn’t spread the heat very well.

    This is a great solution because the bed is temp controlled and evenly spread


  • Are you committed to using a physical external drive?

    I personally came to the solution for a portable workspace by setting up a Guacamole server, Guacamole is a HTML5 based remote desktop interface. I personally have a proxmox server and have Guac hooked into various VMs so I can access anything from any browser on any HTML5 capable device.

    It’s actually really nice for even at home use, I have a couple Windows VMs each setup for specific use cases, like one of them is setup as my Visual Studio development workspace or switch to my totally-not-macos-that-would-be-a-eula-violation VM for not-mac stuff lol

    I use proxmox, but Guac handles quite a few different remote desktop protocols, so you could hook it into an always running desktop/laptop or something if you want to keep things a little simpler

    But that might be a little more involved than you were thinking with your original idea lol





  • Not necessarily, the tech is still new and has its issues that need to be worked out.

    Ultimately though, modular houses are nice, but they’re all similar to each other because they’re made in a factory and have a size limit.

    3D printed houses have the advantage of being able to be any shape or layout (Within reason) that the builders/homeowners want while still having the potential to be significantly cheaper and faster than standard construction.

    Basically, it’s a good middle ground between standard construction and factory modular homes


  • Emojis are interpreted and stored as Unicode codes like U+1F6D2. Sometimes you might be able to do something like :bed: but those are more for human convenience and up to the individual application to handle or not, when it gets stored it’ll be converted to its corresponding Unicode

    A series of emojis, once made into their Unicode would actually serve as a fairly decent password, if it’s of sufficient length.

    The irony is if it was actually stored as dictionary words it would actually end up being a very secure password, see XKCD 936