My biggest problem has been that the ink always dries up, since I don’t print very often, and a laser printer has solved that for me. Now, about 3 years later, the black toner is still at 90%, and still working reliably.
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My biggest problem has been that the ink always dries up, since I don’t print very often, and a laser printer has solved that for me. Now, about 3 years later, the black toner is still at 90%, and still working reliably.
Well, pack the flashlight and phone away and enjoy the movie.
Nice and clean looking result, great job!
1000/1000 Mbps fiber for $43 in Denmark, no data cap.
Nothing’s more permanent than a temporary solution.
“No, it’s true, I swear! The coffee machines on our side can do both espresso and latte! And all the American barracks have 2-ply toilet paper! It used to be only 1-ply, but then last mo— What do you mean ‘this guy is useless’, I’ve just given you everything!”
They’re implying that all the posts must be astroturfing.
The first paragraph is correct, but your second paragraph is not. A cryptographic hash function is a lossy one-way function. Knowing exactly how something was hashed does not mean you can turn the hash back into the starting value again.
The server would never see a plain text version of your password.
As you realized in your edit already, this part is not correct. The server would always receive your password plaintext (when signing up and when logging in), but only store it hashed and salted.
The server needs to receive your password to verify it and log you it. That’s how it always is. As long as you are connecting via HTTPS, this is not a problem.
So, Salvor thought turning a key and pulling a lever would be too complicated for Gaal, so she absolutely had to dive down and do it herself, risking both their lives… Top notch writing /s
The Empire storyline is the most interesting part of this show.
I’m just waiting for the 1.20.1 build. Happy to hear that they’re working on it.
Probably Minecraft. But I haven’t spent an insignificant amount of time in Garry’s Mod either.
I’m gonna get crucified for saying this, but… I write a lot of my scripts in PHP. It’s just a language that I’m very familiar with.
Looks like it may be underextruding a tiny bit, especially judging by the gaps between the walls. Try calibrating esteps and flow. Search for guides for this on Youtube. There are some handy websites too that you can input the numbers into and they’ll calculate the new esteps to use.
I use Podgrab to archive the podcasts I listen to, but these are all freely available podcasts.
Right now I’m using Synology Surveillance Station, but I’d like to replace it (or just supplement it) with Frigate.
I’ve succeeded in setting Frigate up with two cameras and person detection turned on (though no Coral accelerator, so it’s slow and ressource hungry), but now I can’t figure out how to get Home Assistant notifications once a person is detected while my “Home Mode” toggle is turned off in home Assistant.
I’m not good at actually making things happen in HA. I’ve managed to make lights turn on and off via MQTT (output from RTL_433 which listens to some wireless light switches I have), but that’s more or less it.
My disaster recovery plan:
I plan on not having a disaster.
If I do have a disaster, I plan on trying to recover from it.