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  • Thank you! It was made specifically for a Fender P bass, which is not particularly delicate. I have another one with a different design that I made for my acoustic, but that stand is more of a prototype made out of pine and not as impressive.I do like the idea of moving the 'head' forward so it cradles the neck. I only just had enough stock to make this (well, without cutting into some bigger, nicer boards) so I didn't have a lot of room for features or experimentation.

  • It would be improved by some googly eyes.But then, what wouldn't?

  • The neighbors love me.

  • Good call. I have some old suede slippers sitting around that I was going to use for strops - but if there's enough material I could use them for this. The bass I made it for contacts the spine at its metal neckplate, so that doesn't need cushioning, but the body does.

  • Quick! Someone tell us why this isn't a good thing because the government did it! Surely there's some secret corruption at work!

  • It's like a Sokal Hoax for STEM.

  • I've got a cable DVR and a Raspberry Pi running LibreElec plugged into it.I've only experimented a little with gaming since I don't own a console and my PC is in another room. I had the whatever the Steam software is installed on the Pi for awhile, so I could stream games from the PC.

  • ‘splurging’ on a dumb tv

    This might not be the best advice if money is an object, but some LG OLEDs can be rooted simply by visiting a website:http://rootmy.tvSo you get a top-quality screen and complete control over the software.Personally, I've never connected my LG OLED to the internet and it works just great.

  • Looks like a lot of info is shared through the manufacturer's app which interacts with the car. Easy to avoid if you don't install the app.What we're all here looking to avoid is the car itself uploading data. The article isn't as clear about that, I guess since it depends so much on your exact model of vehicle.

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  • Especially since modern desktop environments will have a gesture or something to give you a preview of all your open windows. What's annoying is that they all seem to shuffle the spatial order of the window previews whenever they feel like it.

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  • Right... I use multiple browser windows as tab groups. Tried tree tabs, but since I keep one window per topic I rarely get enough tabs open to need them.

  • Meta isn't heavily influenced by a government adversarial to that of the US, so the risks to US security are not the same.The mental health risk looks pretty similar, though.

  • Now if only someone over there would order their plain logo shirts in common sizes I'd give them $15.

  • I hear pigeons aren't too hard to breed.

  • They should parse it the same way as "postgresql".

  • Honest question: Assuming nation states have the all-powerful ability to install software on your networking gear, which country would you rather have? USA or Russia?

  • I choose a Reolink camera. It works well with Surveillance Station on my Synology NAS, Home Assistant, the official Android client, and the official Mac client. I've never been able to get the official Windows client to work. It's failed to work on two different computers.The camera runs off Power Over Ethernet, so it's just a single CAT6 cable and there are no batteries to manage.The camera bounces your requests to stream through Reolink's servers by default, but you can disable that feature if you're only using the cameras locally.

  • Depends on the kinds of accounts you follow. Mastodon is all technical users - so not many celebrities who aren't in technical fields.

  • I had to update my BIOS a while ago and it set TPM back to disabled as default. Voila. No Windows 11 prompts because, as far as it can tell, I do not meet the requirements.