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Last time I canceled it it was very easy to do (amazon.ca)
Last time I canceled it it was very easy to do (amazon.ca)
In my personal experience it has been getting consistently worse over the last 6 or so years. It used to be nearly perfect but now it is somewhat common that the directions will be wrong or misleading
Revanced works just fine still
Look up layers, each physical switch can be used for multiple keys.
Fallout Fixt mod allows you to increase the time limit and practically disable it, among many other tweaks
“Atom” is one step further beyond
The OS is the worst part of the Quest line. The hardware is pretty cool but software completely removes it from consideration for me.
They’re not doing a very good job
It looks like NAND and therefore SSD pricing is trending up currently due to some supply limitations. If you want to get some large drives it might be best to try to do it soon, or be prepared for a wait/inflated pricing.
Syncthing works very well for Logseq, I use it on 4 different devices and changes only take a couple seconds to be synchronized. The app even automatically refreshes the data when a change is made so you don’t have to worry about only having one instance open at a time.
They haven’t banned it yet, they’re just looking to do so at some point
I just enjoy putting on a hoodie, turning down the lights, and running updates manually every couple days. Makes me feel like hackerman
That’s what I do, everything local only and then remote access through Tailscale
Disagree, never liked OpenAI trying to claim a generic term as the name of their product.
Huh, less than I expected.
For 3D printing to work, you basically just need some standard motors to move a thing that gets hot around. Yes it needs to be pretty precise, but it’s only printing at a single point that moves. Classic 2D printing not only prints across the whole sheet at once, it is also sometimes expected to do it in color (which does take multiple passes usually). As for the technological aspects of conventional printers, I really don’t consider myself an expert, there are great videos online. However by my understanding, a laser is often used to trace the exact contents of the page so that the depositing material is picked up and placed. That sort of light manipulation is already more complicated than everything most 3D printers do.
Basically, you could build a new 3D printer in your garage using off the shelf parts and some knowhow, but good luck even repairing a 2D printer with a serious problem in its printing mechanism, though this difficulty is certainly not made better by companies such as HP
I would argue that 2D printing is a lot more complicated than 3D, and it’s not even close
This is what I do for Logseq, works very well
USB C is just a connector, you might be referring to Displayport over USB C which is basically just the same standard with a different connector at the end. That or Thunderbolt I guess
Streets ahead