

It’s honestly a major contributor to the labor shortage. For anyone with a decent job, it’s significantly cheaper for the spouse to just stay home until the kids are old enough to take care of themselves.


It’s honestly a major contributor to the labor shortage. For anyone with a decent job, it’s significantly cheaper for the spouse to just stay home until the kids are old enough to take care of themselves.


On that note, though; I’m sure the RAM in the steam machine will likely be upgradeable, since it’s basically a small form prefab PC with Arch / SteamOS pre-loaded on it.
In fact, I hope this means we will see a desktop release of SteamOS that isn’t just turning your PC into a bulky Steam Deck.


It’s a very fun game. All the fun parts of Ark with all the frustration removed.


I believe you are thinking of a Steam Machine with this response.


OpenRTC, OpenRTC2, and OpenTTD are wonderful.


I recently upgraded from an Ender 3 V3 to the Snapmaker U1. I absolutely love it. Making a lid for the top was very cheap, too


It’s a very real phenomenon with documented health effects. You have to use a decibel meter that’s capable of detecting sounds just outside of audible range. Benn Jordan on YouTube recorded infrasound at the edge of the property line at Collosus XAI peaking at -96 dB.
https://youtu.be/_bP80DEAbuo


I’m hoping they do like the Steam Deck and let us get a spot in line. It took a few months for me to be able to buy a Deck.


And a teaspoon is 5 ml. Flouridated water is, on average, 0.7 mcg/L. Therefore, you would have to drink over 17,000 liters of water for the flouride to kill you.


Sodium Flouride is a naturally occuring salt in ground water. The water purification process for public water systems removes the Flouride, and it needs to be put back in to maintain dental health. This was directly observed and figured out in the 1940’s.


The big issue is that the process to make ground water safe to drink removes the Sodium Flouride from it. We have to add it back in, unless you live in a town like mine where they decided to stop flouridating the water because they believe in conspiracy theories and Facebook science.
The levels you need to consume to cause harm are pretty substantial. You would have to be intentionally consuming a LOT of Sodium Flouride to cause issues. It’s almost on the level of “how many bananas do you need to eat to get radiation poisoning”.


Install downloader, then download and install SmartTube.
ReVanced just allows you to ad block and sponsor skip via the YouTube app on mobile


They should have done this long before he threatened to commit genocide as a representative of the nation, but I suppose late is better than never.
My friends and I have been using Steam’s group chat feature while waiting for an alternative. For streaming game play, we can use Steam’s broadcast feature. The downside being we can only watch one stream at a time.
Fluxor is looking like a good Discord alternative, but it’s too early to tell.


The only sadness over him dropping dead will be the lack of justice for his many sexual assault victims.


Increase bed temp 5 degrees, lower z offset by a few hundreths, and throw a trash bag over the printer to create a makeshift enclosure.
The z offset will likely have the biggest impact. Textured beds need to have their offset lowered to squish the plastic into the texture a bit more. The auto offset tends to detect the top of the texture as if it were a smooth plate. Your print is also showing some distinct separation lines on the first layer. For my Ender 3, I usually started by lowering my z offset by -0.07 mm.
Bed temp increase will help adhesion. Trash bag will help with curling, which PETG loves to do.


I agree that the fee is bullshit, but I will add that they still use diesel trucks and aircraft for moving most of their freight. The electric vehicles are for those last few miles.
Although, they don’t pay fuel costs for their aircraft because they contract other companies to operate them.


They’re already trying that in New York and California, unfortunately. “Any 3D printer capable of printing parts for firearms” was the verbage, from what I recall.
The nice thing about Steam OS in Desktop mode is that you can get the Arch experience without setting up Arch.
I tried Steam OS for a while, locked into desktop mode, and it was great; but I got tired of having to reinstall aur after every update. Ended up going back to an Ubuntu build and using KDE Plasma Desktop, since that was the main thing I enjoyed.