Nur eine Spur noch, dann wirds besser! Wirklich! Ich kann aufhören wann immer ich möchte!
Nur eine Spur noch, dann wirds besser! Wirklich! Ich kann aufhören wann immer ich möchte!
Coming from Rust I am toying around with Lua at the moment. Lua is a small, simple and I would say a very neat language. But for big projects like an entire game I would personally much prefer a “traditional” compiled language like C/C++, Java/C# or Rust. Scripting langs are great for small scopes, but they quickly become a burden for bigger things in my opinion.
Momentan boomt auch Lack. Der wird traditionell aber eher auf Sylt genossen.
+1 for FolderSync. Very reliable and has many options.
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
And basically sentenced for life on top of that.
There’s prometheus node exporter which can collect such data from several hosts. You can hook it up with Grafana for neat dashboards and I’m almost sure it also integrates with Homeassistant.
Make sure you upgrade your Emotional Damage attack points!
Oh boy.
But I like to use Btrfs on top of LUKS and more often than not it’s not an option.
Does it have to be an overlay or would a regular notification that pops up suffice? Those may be quite easy to write fir your chosen DE.
As far as I know commercially available ereaders go to sleep in between page turns. After a pageturn my Kobo/Tolino stays awake for maybe a second to allow the user to rotate the device, after that it only responds to the page buttons or touch input.
Most ereaders are running on highly modified Android systems, because it is easy to write graphical applications for it and the underlying Linux kernel makes networking and the likes very easy I suppose.
This is pretty verbatim.
Do you see that hill? Wouldn’t you like to… see what’s behind it?
Yeah that occurred to me as well. Then I immediately think that maybe we need ☆one more language☆ to fix this. And then I remember that one xkcd comic…
Absolutely true, it was more of a joke because Python is being used for pretty much anything today. I really don’t want to mess with correct indentation in my terminal.
Apart from the usual bed cleaning tips it’s hard to guess where you are going wrong. Whenever I have problems it comes down to a “greasy” build plate. Simply touching it inbetween prints can make difficult geometries impossible.
I stick to 99,9% Isopropanol and have a tissue box next to my printer. I wipe down my build plate with a fresh tissue + alcohol before every print and have yet to see that method fail. It works great with PLA (60°C bed) but for PETG (80° bed) the alcohol evaporates too quickly. In the latter case I do the wipe down before reaching target temperature.