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Yes, resolution is not the only factor. Bitrate is equally if not more important.
Yes, resolution is not the only factor. Bitrate is equally if not more important.
I’ve even seen arrow keys that use Up, Down, Left, Right and it makes me sad.
It’s kind of crazy how off the rails this series got later down the line.
Everything’s a drum!
Rimworld! Probably my favorite game ever actually.
That’s my data, I don’t know you!
The adoption of IPv6 on some segments of the Internet has lessened the crisis around IPv4 availability.
Yeah that sounds about right. Maybe it would have potential applications with non-planar printing? That’s still pretty experimental territory I think.
This makes me curious about the effect of nozzle shape on the output. Would a square holed nozzle work or look different than a normal round nozzle? What about an oval or star shape? Hmmm.
That would require Congress to act and Congress is barely capable of accomplishing the bare minimum to keep the budget running so the entire world isn’t thrown into chaos. Asking them to do anything that actually protects consumer rights is going to take either an emergency or an extreme electoral shift.
Ideally if there is a launcher it should be optional, preferably something that can be bypassed by passing a flag.
Printing on glass, using tape or hairspray to help with adhesion… I’d print a skirt with a couple lines so I could level the bed a bit before the actual print started.
Man hardware has come a long way.
They want to make VPNs illegal too.
You could, but that information gets stale pretty quickly and is tricky to do with the ACLs.
I want to criticize this but I have multiple production environments with no DHCP and the process for provisioning new servers is basically “Guess an ipv4 address and if you pick one that’s already in use the build will fail and you can guess again.”
This is arguably better which is a little embarrassing.
Don’t even bother rebuilding the bridge, my imaginary hover train will be even cheaper and faster.
That’s been my problem. It’s overpriced for just a single camera considering I already manage a big storage pool that my other services can use. But do I want to lock myself into buying other Ubiquity IP cams down the road?
Don’t the Ubiquity doorbells require a ‘dream machine’ storage appliance for recording video? I didn’t think there was a way to use your own storage anymore which has been my main hesitation in getting one.
“What does this section of code do?”
Run it and find out, coward.