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Immaterial Science @mander.xyz

Left-handed sep funnel anyone?

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  • I don't mind CoC's that much, but I do really dislike Discord server rules that all have the same 10 completely obvious points and then make you search for a password in the rules. I don't see how having to look for a password in 3 pages of rules that says doxing is bad and being nice is good is going to filter out anyone but the impatient.

  • I knew it was a problem on same instances but didn't know it also affected lemmy.world <-> sh.itjust.works. I've had issue with this in the past and have a large amount of alt accounts for this purpose. I've also created lemmy-know to automatically check reports from various accounts. There is a Docker image available if you're still looking for a way to avoid having to check them all manually.

  • This is less of an issue with JS, but say you're developing this C++ application. It relies on several dynamically linked libraries. So to run it, you need to install all of these libraries and make sure the versions are compatible and don't cause weird issues that didn't happen with the versions on the dev's machine. These libraries aren't available in your distro's package manager (only as RPM) so you will have to clone them from git and install all of them manually. This quickly turns into hassle, and it's much easier to just prepare one image and ship it, knowing the entire enviroment is the same as when it was tested.

    However, the primary reason I use it is because I want to isolate software from the host system. It prevents clutter and allows me to just put all the data in designated structured folders. It also isolates the services when they get infected with malware.

  • It's okay for simple things, but too simple for anything beyond that, IMO. One important issue is that unlike with Portainer you can't edit the container in any way without deleting it and configuring it again, which is quite annoying if you just want to change 1 environment variable (GH Issue). Perhaps they will add a quadlet config tool to cockpit sometime in the future.

  • sh.itjust.works Main Community @sh.itjust.works

    Reports not federating from lemmy.world

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    LinkedIn cap

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules

    NonCredibleDiplomacy @sh.itjust.works

    The cycle continues

  • I hope that's a joke but in case you're actually serious, this is satire making fun of Trump renaming things like the "Golf of America". It's not serious in any capacity.

    Abstract: The periodic table has probably been the worst table in the history of tables! I’ve heard a lot of people say this. In this paper I will sign into an executive order a new Patriotic Table of Elements with American pride and splendor. When you see this table, you’ll say wow, what a big, beautiful table, why didn’t Biden make this. I know. I’m just saying.

  • Science Memes @mander.xyz

    The Patriotic Table of the Elements

    Science Memes @mander.xyz

    Toward a Cosmologically Complete Astrology: Corrections Based on the Mapped Distribution of Dark Matter and Dark Energy

    Videos @lemmy.world

    The Weird Blue people UN ads

    196 @lemmy.world

    ai slop rule

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    feat: Add CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md by numinit · Pull Request #15 · JiaT75/STest

    196 @lemmy.world

    zoom rule

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    See MongoDB

    196 @lemmy.world

    froggirl rules

    Videos @lemmy.world

    Kevin Fang | Technical Breakdown of the 2016 King’s College London Hardware Failure

    Tech Videos @lemmy.world

    Kevin Fang | Technical Breakdown of the 2016 King’s College London Hardware Failure

  • Neat. How much work was it? Any thoughts about doing a How-to?

    It was a lot of work to get it to fit because it's not actually that deep. I managed to make it work by installing a longer cable for the display (it was too big with it in the normal position) and getting a 90° power adapter to allow the door to close. The filament spool is positioned on top and goes through a printed tube. There is also a small hole to allow cables to go out from the back. I could give instructions / answer questions if anyone is interested.

    After all Said and done did you notice any print quality differences?

    Yes, there was a big improvement. It stands under my window and the draft ruined a lot of prints. I struggled to print anything over 5 cm high.
    Now the temperature inside is higher (temperature sensor inside says it's 34 °C) and the humidity is about ~15% lower than the rest of the room. Print quality has improved a lot.

  • 196 @lemmy.world

    it rule

    196 @lemmy.world

    open in app rule

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Ender 3 V3 SE Ikea Besta Enclosure

    World News @lemmy.ml

    Dollar drops after Trump fires Fed's Cook