Yes! I knew it had to be mustard, didn’t think to check his nebula thank you!
Yes! I knew it had to be mustard, didn’t think to check his nebula thank you!
This was a project by the soviets in the 80s as well. I know there is a well produced YouTube video on the subject, but sadly it must be named something incomprehensible like “the forgotten Russian project to turn night into day.” Because I can’t fucking find it.
Here’s a Smithsonian article instead. here
Got an 18tb from serverpartdeals for 160 I think.
You won’t even have to ask if they use Linux, they’ll tell you.
Nobara btw.
YAMS.
Not perfect, but if you just want the ding dang thing to start so you can see what a working setup looks like, then bam. Use yams.
My lemmy app decided to not show me this reply, but that is already something I was thinking about but hadn’t looked into where to start. It looks like that will actually be perfect to just install and go so thank you!
Nice, I actually used this to make a nice time of reading manga and comics on my surface with tachiyomi. Now I have to find a different workflow.
I use Display Fusion to handle my multiple monitors, I’m at work so can’t check; but, I believe it may let you use different folders per monitor.
I use Kavita for my comic book collection, and recently added some books into it as well. Syncs well across devices. I don’t really read books as I have so much time to listen to them instead but I can’t see why it wouldn’t work for someone who does.
I just received a nice Sprite Pro direct drive extruder and all metal hotend for my Ender 3V2. Spend a night ripping the thing apart and transplanting the new stuff in. Change some settings, tram the bed in, pid tune; all the things.
About to load some filament and do a test print when I hear twang… “Wtf”.
Look over at the printer… and the x axis belt had snapped.
Now I get to stare at it for a week.
Feeling the pain my guy.
No, we have rules on fair use and derivative works. Sometimes they fall on one side, sometimes another.