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  • Hell yeah, thanks for the suggestion!

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  • Most users on Lemmy are Delusional. especially here in /c/Technology -- turns out, this community isn't for technology at all, but rather for bitching about silicon valley companies.

  • Just in time for Digg to be relaunched.

  • Mahle SCT/MCT Hybrid no-contact electric motor, the one that doesn't need brushes or rare earth metals.

    This community has done nothing but bitch about technology - there doesn't seem to be anyone here that actually enjoys technology, so much as they like bitching about technology.

  • Can we get some actual tech related news please? This is just politics OF a tech company, not tech itself.

  • Been using Namecheap for a decade or more now. Great company, no muss, no fuss, just works. The greatest thing is that they're boring as fuck. That's one of the best qualities to have in a domain registrar.

  • Left-handed awareness month exists. Thats why you know about left-handed people.

    A swing and a miss.

  • Highly suggest putting Caddy on a machine, forwarding port 443 and 80 to caddy, and then letting it do your reverse-proxy stuff. Register a domain name, give it your IP address, and then tell caddy that 'immich.yourdomain.bleh' goes to port 78789 and plex goes to 'media.yourdomain.bleh' port 89898 -- Caddy handles all of the TLS stuff, handshaking, you name it - so you can have secure sites with proper certs.

    Then make sure those things are isolated from your home network through vlans if your router supports it.

    You can get fancier with it using a tailscale and getting some datacenter IP to forward into your network

  • They are still there. I used to be on Gab, Voat, and others where a lot of them congregated. Half of them are fucking US senators now... I did my best to debunk as much shit as I could, or bring some voices of reason to the table when possible. iirc a lot of them are on 8chan and some other chan-fragments that spun off.

  • I'm waiting for a left-handed month and parades...

  • What if I told you NOBODY's opinions of you meant shit?

  • I'm simply using it as a point of hypocrisy. They said "states rights" when the abortion issue came up, and now they're whining when states decide to use those rights.

  • States rights.

  • Honestly, this sounds fucking awesome; and likely something they're doing already.

    I'd love to be able to just register any bluetooth device to the find my network; I have a bluetooth 2FA key I'd love to keep track of.

  • Europe has gotten complacent in thinking the US would always be their ally. They need to strengthen their military NOW instead of relying on the US as it's clear their connections can change on a whim.

  • It's not only that, but FDM produces many tiny ridges for any organic matter to latch onto and grow in. It's simply not a reasonable solution for something like this. Sure, Nylon has good interlayer adhesion, but it's also a bitch to print.

    Plenty of systems have taken a lifetime of abuse, PEX tubing being used industrially for its amazing longevity and that's what I use in my home as well.

    I'm betting you were raised to consider recycling as a consumer-focused solution to

    <insert any of myriad global issues>

    , like many of us. 🥲😅

    What are you on about now? Was this some attempt at an insult or something I'm too daft to pick up?

  • If these weren't made using the FDM process, they could be quite useful; but as-is the FDM process is weak along the Z axis, and these kinds of fittings aren't going to withstand a lifetime of abuse -- not only that, the kinds of plastics we're printing with aren't really regulated to any kind of degree, so depending on what kind of things are in the water, you could just be pumping large amounts of microplastics into your system by using something like this.

    It's a great avenue for research, but we need more robust methods of printing for something like this.

  • I'd love if they went "well, the deal was for these resources in Crimea, and since they're not under our border any more, we can't deliver!"