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  • My name is French, but my initials are close to an English name (and that's my everyday nickname as well).

    So it was easy to get an English nickname.

  • If you are fine being in the current situation, there is no rush.

    But know that if you want more out of the relationship, it won't happen. If/When you get there, if you don't call it off, it will get harder and messier every day. So just be honest with yourself and your partner when the time comes.

    The boundaries of the relationship have been set and the chances they change in the current situation aren't that good. So as long and you are happy in the boundaries of the relationship, then you aren't wasting time.

  • I got gifted a P1S, so I use it. But I stopped updating the FW and use Orca Slicer with the printer in LAN mode. Not optimal, but better than completely giving the control away to Bambu Lab

  • The 4070 was released almost 3 years ago, so the driver should be decently stable and not cause that much issues, no matter the distro.

    Just know that whatever distro you are choosing, it is a different workflow than Windows and it will take time to get used to it, and there will be some friction. And that's fine. The first month is the hardest and it gets a lot easier fast.

    Take a popular distro because it has a bigger user base and the chances that someone else has already fixed your issue and detailed the steps is a lot bigger than a niche distro.

    If you want to easily test a few distro, take a usb key and install Ventoy on it. It will allow you to plug the usb key and drop ISO directly on it and boot from it. It will allow you to easily test distros without having to reformat the usb key each time.

  • Well it's a pretty big deal, especially for large power storage.

  • Absolutely, but the goal of putting that on the package is to make it seem like it is a local product while it is in fact not made here.

  • Fine. But companies shouldn't try to deceive customers with a bullshit "Designed in the US"

  • My very uneducated understanding is that sodium batteries can be produced virtually anywhere.

    Not every battery application needs to maximize energy density, so sodium batteries are good where that is the case.

    I also did not read about sodium ion batteries characteristics versus lithium ion, so there might also be other use cases where sodium ion batteries are better.

  • It takes time to scale production and even more time to adopt a new technology.

  • At least, they didn't SLAM Microsoft.

  • If we burn the planet for more economic productivity, we made more money but made human life worst.

    So what is the point of economic productivity if it makes our everyday live worst?

  • Stifle wasn't the right word. Sorry about that, I wrote my comment too fast amd English isn't my first language.

    Innovation isn't an all or nothing thing.

    There is a difference between removing all the red tape and saying "fuck it" and making sure that the said innovation isn't outright dangerous. If we need to take thing slower to make sure that people aren't killed directly or indirectly, then so be it.

  • History has shown us again and again that corporations can't behave decently if let to their own device.

    I would much rather have the government stiffle innovation if that means that consumer are safe and benefit from said innovation.

  • Why go to Vegas when you can gamble all your money away on your phone from the comfort of your couch.

    Take the money you saved from the airplane fare you didn't buy and gamble it on if Trump will say 6-7 this week.

  • I wasn't the original OP.

    Capitalism as it is applied today is incompatible with any kind of increase in quality of life for the general population and any efficiency gain is pocketed by the richs, and the different branches of the government are captured in pretty much every country in the world.

    In a fairer world, companies would be highly taxed. To reduce the taxation burden, companies would need to invest in R&D, employees compensation and community building/support, which would include a UBI of some sort. Companies could still generate profit, but not in the absurd amount that we are seeing today.

    In that context, automation would be a no brainer.

    But I genuinely believe that UBI or anything similar will not happen in my lifetime because rich people's influence is too strong and the common person will vote against their interests because of the constant barrage of propaganda.

  • You can arrive 15 mins later than usual on every other friday. And you are expected to stay after your normal work hours for no additional pay.

    That's flexibility for you.

  • Automation, in the case of UBI, would mean that the productivity gain would translate into less hour worked, with a minimum guaranteed revenue every month/year.

    The reality is that automation efficiency is going straight into capitalists pockets. And people having a bigger workload for the same amount of money as before.

    Without a societal shift, automation is not for the benefits of the general populace.

  • Still a good start. Better than doing nothing.

  • I was delighted when I went to a Korean karaoke, and on the machine, Gay Bar from Electric Six was there.

    One of my best memories.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    [Solved] OPNSense accessible on WAN by default?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    [Solved] Forward authentication with Authentik for Firefly3

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    SMTP options for Authelia

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Immutable backup for important data

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Update : gave up on fo48u kvm because it is crap. Aorus FO48U KVM switch disconnects mouse and keyboard when playing games.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Coders, what is your workflow on Linux

  • Woodworking @lemmy.ca

    Replacement Iron for an old Miller Falls #9B