This is such an awesome project!
This is such an awesome project!
That looks brilliant! Can’t wait to follow its progress
Feels pretty cool to see Emma Thompson wearing an extinction rebellion logo
Oooo I hadn’t heard of Niagara launcher before. It looks really beautiful!
I was very happy to find when I was getting involved in a project that it was mostly organised/discussed on their forum, it makes it so much nicer and more accessible
No worries at all! Glad it’s all sorted!
You can buy galvanised steel water butts. I don’t know what their quality is like as I haven’t been able to get one yet, but when I get a chance to install a water butt, it’s what I plan to use.
Have all these prints been sliced at the same time? (Like on the same version of the slicer)
I had an issue on my filament printer where I thought it was messing up, so I tried a few different prints to make sure and it was still failing. But it turned out that it was caused by a buggy Cura update
I’m on an Asus UX410U and he’s been going well for 7 years. I’ll probably need to replace it this year or next year as the screen is starting to go, but I feel 7 years is pretty good.
This is it: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer So far it’s just a way to host your own trail maps, but hopefully it will expand to have more functionality like tracking your walks/runs.
It’s not ready yet, but Wanderer looks like it may end up being a good Strava alternative
Lots of people like to keep their 2FA separate from their password manager, so that there isn’t a single point of failure
What’s wrong with it?
The trial is currently going on in Oxford and I think is going pretty well. The primary issue I’ve found is that the infrastructure just isn’t good enough to keep up with this use, and so pedestrians, cyclists, and e-scooter riders are all uncomfortably close together considering their vastly different speeds.
If we improve the infrastructure though, I think they’re great.
If wallabag isn’t your jam, then omnivore also works well
It is back up now, thankfully
It is back up now
Breezy weather looks great, but it isn’t available on the Play Store, which unfortunately limits it’s adoption
BricsCAD is good, but it costs quite a lot. Otherwise the Ondsel fork of FreeCAD is pretty good.
I might be misremembering, but I think these are called hot corners and can be turned off either in the settings or in gnome tweaks