They're not hard to reuse. I'm not a ravenous consumer of filament so the few empty rolls I have are great for Christmas lights, extension cords, etc.
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I'd use the term "antisocial".
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/antisocial
hostile or harmful to organized society especially : being or marked by behavior deviating sharply from the social norm
Moderation on decentralized networks is way harder than otherwise, which was already a constant battle.
I'm sure the devs thought of an attack but it gets deprioritized over fixing bugs and performance. I don't think Lemmy was ready for Reddit's collapse the way mastodon was with Twitter.
Netbooks absolutely were overhyped, and the market for them died really quickly. They were barely usable, and by 2010 when tablets really started hitting the market, there wasn’t a space for them anymore.
I think the Netbook concept lives on in Chromebooks: Cheap, low power laptops that make sense in scenarios where higher cost laptops don't fit. Schools, kids, etc.
Some fraction of it was probably eaten by Raspberry Pi's as well. A 12V barrel plug was like the USB-C of 2008. For pennies, you got a intergrate anywhere Linux machine that could augment a lot of hackery.
Umm, source on an official US statement calling it a weather balloon and denying it was a spy balloon? China's alleged failure to collect data due to mitigations and countermeasures doesn't mean it's a weather balloon.
You have no facts to backup "US spreading lies". No evidence whatsoever. You have the US' story, China's story, and millions of photos of a absurdly large apparatus floating across the US that looks nothing like a weather balloon.
What is the line between religion and personal opinion? In all likelihood, this person has no hope of truthfully articulating how doing their job conflicts with their religion. If we're extending formal employment protections to open bigotry/opinions, society is going to go down the shitter in a real quick hurry.
I had this shower-thought the other day for a Lemmy feature: user avatars should sit inside a donut shaped "instance avatar". Like many (most?) people, I'm new here but I'm already seeing that instances are a larger macro-community so having that extra bit of identity makes sense to me.
I'm not a graphic designer but the idea of visually playing your own avatar off on your instance's avatar sounds fun.
Just something I remembered while reading "visual identity" in the title.
Our typical flight times always seems to fall outside of useful operating hours for the T, which really sucks because we'd jump at the chance to not have to drive. And it's not sufficient to have just departure or arrival fit within the T's schedule, it needs to work for both. I can't very well leave my car at economy parking so I can take the bendy bus home.
That's exactly what a bot would say.
On a desktop, I used Stylus (FF) to indent child replies by 1.5em. As a person totally new to lemmy, that helped me navigate more easily and on a laptop, I have the horizontal space to spare.
Looks like Stylus isn't available for FF/Android yet so I guess I'll have to go the more circuitous route with Tampermonkey or something when I get there.
Studded tires are magical for bikes. I feel safer biking than walking when it's getting slippery outside. Urban Arrow and other bakfiets style bikes have canopies to keep bad weather out. I didn't have a bucket bike but even then, my kids' only complaint about the weather is that we skipped the playground on the way home.