I've been using hardcover for a few months...great vibe, active development.
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Haha, how dare I.
Thanks! I don't have a ton of experience with 3d design, really I've only designed keyboards (4 or so) and a few things for the house. The flow series of keyboards was my first stab at using forms in Fusion 360, which was pretty fun.
Lots of mentions for Obsidian. I'll throw in my favorite for the past few years that's similar: Logseq! Check it out!
Nice...I use Logseq, quite similar.
I've always held high hopes (albeit uninformed hopes) for carbon capture... Thanks for the links, looking forward to reading them.
I have to rent out my basement, otherwise I literally couldn't afford my house plus food for my family of 4 (single income). We're living pay cheque to pay cheque, so I feel a certain amount of "fuck you" to this (assuming) sarcastic post.
Looks very similar to the style used by Ted Harrison, a well-known painter from the Yukon. Very cool, really like it :-)
Wow that worked like a charm, thanks for that. Kobo Aura 2 H2O edition 2, for the record
2 movies immediately come to mind, and I think it's because I went in with an expectation that the movie is gonna suck.
- Pacific Rim
- District 9
It's probably been 10 years since I watched either of those movies so I'm not sure how they have aged...
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
Thanks for that link. I wouldn't be surprised if this is my issue. I replaced a nozzle very recently and it seemed to improve things, but it quickly degraded. I also replwced the PTFE tube and likely did it wrong...though the symptoms existed before I replaced the tube. I also have a fan that has been on its way out for a while, so I could be getting heat creep. It could be a combo of all things. Either way, I have new fans on order and will be doing the rebuild. Thanks!
Correct, not self-hosted. The advantage is it comes with a book reading community :-)