My university used Artemis to do basically what you’re describing. Files are uploaded via git. But it seems like selfhosting would be a lot of work.
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ISO 8601 was published on 06/05/88 and most recently amended on 12/01/04.
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Unfortunately, SawStart is one-use-only. Once started, the blade cannot be stopped, and must be replaced with a fresh blade while the running one is carefully disposed of.
Sure, the skull is biodegradable. But didn’t you know that large-scale human farming is responsible for the vast majority of CO2 emissions?!
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 What is this thing?@lemmy.world•What is this connector? [SOLVED]English
1·1 year agoIt looks to me like a JST SH connector: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/10357
Measure the distance between the two pins - if it is 1 mm, this is most likely the connector you’re looking for.
Close, but the word ends in -le, not -ie. The -le suffix is used as a diminutive form in some German dialects.
 elDalvini@discuss.tchncs.deto
 Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis?@sopuli.xyz•What's is your favorite "unique" edc?English
5·1 year agoA small pair of vernier calipers. I don’t use them a lot, but sometimes they come in very handy.
My router is called Jupiter, everything connected to it is named after a moon. Callisto, Ganymede, Thelxinoe, Kallichore are what I’m currently using.
 elDalvini@discuss.tchncs.deto
 Science Fiction@lemmy.world•In the Dune universe, why not use laser weapons as bombs?
22·2 years agoIIRC, this is actually done at some point in the books.
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 Firefox@lemmy.ml•Sync extensions and bookmarks using Git.
20·2 years agoYou can host a Firefox sync server yourself. You could run that on something like a Raspberry Pi in your local network. If you need remote access, use something like cloudflare tunnels (although I guess that’s something else to be paranoid about).
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 Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Only in Settings can you find Life's true meaning
411·2 years agoWindows is clearly superior. If you’ve had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!
Reminds me of this: Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names
It is more efficient to have a ship moving with cargo than without, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t additional emissions. The ratio of profit to effort is just higher because there is some profit as opposed to none. You wouldn’t load a ship up with useless mass you can’t sell just so you’re shipping something.
Your argument is like always running the heater in your car because that way the engine heat is at least used for something. Yes, technically the efficiency goes up because more of the energy in the fuel is harnessed. But that doesn’t mean the fuel usage or emissions are any lower, and in the summer the heater doesn’t do you any good either.
That’s why I don’t let every device decide individually. I know my router (FritzBox) prioritizes the pi-hole (it’s even called “preferred” and “alternative” DNS-Server in the UI)
I have my pi-hole setup as the upstream DNS in my router, with cloudflare as a secondary DNS. That way, all my devices always use the router for DNS (since that’s what is advertised in my DHCP) and the router then uses pi-hole if it’s available, or cloudflare if it isn’t. But the individual device doesn’t get to choose between different servers.
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 Memes@lemmy.ml•Hey, maybe poor people don't deserve to starve?
381·2 years agoThat study states that brain damage can cause more conservative views, but the reverse isn’t true. Not everyone with conservative views has brain damage.
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 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What is causing rounded Corners on my prints?English
1·2 years agoTightening the belts seems to have helped, but I will have to do some more printing to be sure. Thanks for your help!
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 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What is causing rounded Corners on my prints?English
1·2 years ago
The belts are parallel to the axis, but I will try tightening them some more.
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 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What is causing rounded Corners on my prints?English
2·2 years agoThis is a 40x40 cube printed in vase mode:

The corners look pretty okay on that:

But I don’t see these kind of results on real-world parts. I guess I have to print some more test parts to narrow down the problem.






Windows has that button, but only if you right-click the drive in file explorer and select “eject”. The dialog is very similar, but has the option to continue anyways. That option doesn’t appear when ejecting from the taskbar.
Which is weird, because it means that Microsoft went out of their way to make two different, almost identical dialogs. And they made the better one harder to reach.