Sounds like another reason not to use Chrome.
Sounds like another reason not to use Chrome.
Came here to say this.
FreeCAD. I’m not sure why more people aren’t using tbh.
I read somewhere that this can mean they think you might steal stuff.
Clickbait title. The graph looks pretty balanced actually.
There doesn’t seem to be any monolithic music culture at all anymore. Everyone has super customized spotify playlists.
I’ve noticed this too. In some ways it makes it harder to find new music.
Many of them can only be controlled from a smartphone app that requires both the phone and the robot to access the cloud. ☹️
Try heating the bed and then scraping with a plastic scraper.
Wow, this stuff looks cool. “A drop of fossil energy use by 95% and greenhouse gas emission by 200% can be achieved by substituting petroleum-based polymers with PHAs.4 Therefore, PHAs have the potential to contribute to a green industrial evolution.” (source: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2021/ra/d1ra02390j)
I spent many years trying to be as FOSS as I could. I tried many different Linux distros, hunted for open source operating systems for my phone (at the time, none did even the basic things I needed it to do) until one day I decided I was sick to death of having to spend hours researching and trying multiple arcane cli commands to get even simple things to work (like WiFi). I realised that I was wasting an enormous amount of time being all-things-open-source.
My next purchase as a macbook as it was based on a *nix and I’ve come to realise that while Apple is a walled garden and in some ways is ‘evil’, it’s less evil than Google is now, or Microsoft was back in the day.
I also like the way that the various Apple devices work really well together. But I hate the fact that it’s harder to hack things to be the way that I want. Don’t get me wrong, I still love open source software, but I have too few years left to waste them on modifying config.org files, or whatever they do now, so I’m much more selective with what I use. I tend to use FOSS applications on MacOS where the software works well enough.
Not trying to bash FOSS, just my 2 cents.
I believe they upload a hash of one frame.