That looks a lot easier than gluing a stack of boxes together and cutting off slabs with a bandsaw like I was planning.
I guess this is my excuse to finally finish calibrating my new extruder setup.
That looks a lot easier than gluing a stack of boxes together and cutting off slabs with a bandsaw like I was planning.
I guess this is my excuse to finally finish calibrating my new extruder setup.
Yeah, when you have the VPN running all of your external traffic should go through it. It starts to get complicated when you only want a specific container/user to use/bypass the VPN.
That’s not how dishwashers work.
Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
So you can get an alert when the dishes are done.
Not justifying the feature itself, but there is a purpose.
Exactly. You have no expectation of privacy on a system that isn’t yours. I can’t imagine a school district not informing parents about it before issuing the device.
They also lowered prices when their costs went down a year or so ago
Not everyone wants to mess with loading custom roms and configuring systems.
Take a look at Nitro Key. They’re like Yubikey, but they sell pixel phones with a security and privacy focused custom grapheneOS.
Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
You can buy a $400 900GB HDD, so OPs price gap is actually pretty narrow.
I don’t give 7zip admin access to my system.
I’m not sure I’d give Russian software root access to my systems.
It’s not a clean install if you’re backing removed up!
Also, I just map my home directories to my NAS so I don’t have to worry about backups.
How is it unacceptable? Facebook has no onus to offer their services free of charge, and nobody is required to use Facebook.
Your options would be pay for it with cash, pay for it with advertising, or don’t use the service.
It seems like the EU is trying to say Facebook is a necessary service, which is bogus.
I honestly don’t understand how what Facebook is doing a bad thing. The deal has always been that targeted advertising is how you pay for a free service.
This isn’t exclusive to Facebook.
Offering an ad free experience for a subscription fee is an extremely common practice. Do people really expect to be able to use an entertainment platform for free?
You’re thinking of calibrating the Z-offset. A heated nozzle would have no impact on auto bed leveling.
Also, you don’t calibrate the Z-offset with a heated nozzle. Thermal expansion is the reason you use a piece of paper in between the nozzle and bed.
Yes, the other comment already said that
CentOS is just RHEL without the support.
I mean, buying things like clothes patterns and carpentry plans is definitely a thing. An stl is really no different.