

I left a comment in defense of us, for what little good it’ll do lol. Maybe coming from a really ancient account with lots of karma will matter? First Reddit comment I’ve made in ages 😅
I like knitting, math, and uplifting the proletariat.
Old account: @MxRemy@lemmy.one (if lemmy.one hasn’t died yet)


I left a comment in defense of us, for what little good it’ll do lol. Maybe coming from a really ancient account with lots of karma will matter? First Reddit comment I’ve made in ages 😅


I seem to have minor compatibility issues with most controllers on my EndeavourOS PC, but it seems to vary more with the games than with the different controller brands themselves. Seconding 8BitDo being pretty tough though.
Now the real question is, has anyone designed an open source controller (not fightstick/hitbox), that is purchasable? Like Ploopy or Tindie or something?
I’m not 1000% sure, but I don’t think I’ve seen the same on my P7P. There have been a lot of updates for me lately too though. If I’ve noticed any new slowness out of the ordinary, maybe just that the browser will hang occasionally, as will PWAs


Oooh, that’s exciting AND timely, given the Google shenanigans lately.


My two boyfriends 😍😊
That’s awesome lol. I’m unfamiliar with the subreddit equivalent, this’ll be neat to see
Whoa, these hurt my brainnn lol. It’s so close to making some kinda sense that you can’t help but try to read it as if it did


Everything I’ve needed to use runs pretty great on GrapheneOS so far, and I’ve been on it for years now. The non-Android mobile Linuxs have a lot further to go (so I’ve heard), but may become the only option depending on what Google does to Android in the future.
I was gonna say this too, except i always found swamp biomes really nice and comforting. Something about it not being a wide open space I guess
Probably 4, which is clearly not bad at all given this scale lol


Great job standing up for yourself!!


I’ve never tried without an enclosure, because it smells way more poisonous than the internet says it is. Hard to imagine it being any harder to print than it already is though, I’d imagine it’s fine


It’s not too hard to remove from the bed. It will, however, become one with the print itself lol


Polypropylene, hands down. Most plastic thingies that’re meant to bend constantly without wearing out are PP. Like those little straw caps attached to big drink tumblers? The bendy part, if not the whole hinge, is usually PP i think. I think generally things that could be described as “living hinges”.
I will say though, that it’s easily the most difficult filament I’ve ever had the displeasure of printing. It absolutely REFUSES to stick to literally anything but other polypropylene lol. What you do is just put some packing tape on your bed, that stuff’s made of PP as well.
If I had that amount for a printer, I’d get an LDO Delta Flyer kit or an LDO BabyBelt Pro kit. Maybe even 2! They’re pretty cheap last i checked


It’s pretty variable by where specifically in PA you’re at, but in my experience… yeah, unfortunately
We built a fancy solar node with a big giant antenna and put it on top the local library, but something’s not working with it… Still trying to get it right. It seems like there are plenty of nodes around, if we can just get it working


Oooh that’s cleverrr… Great job! Definitely coulda used this technique a few times in the past if I’d ever thought of it
Omg! What size needles must they have used?
I use Comaps, but all the open source map apps are using OpenStreetMaps on the backend. OpenStreetMaps varies from way better to way worse than google maps depending on where you are, but can be manually improved by anyone willing to take the time!