I think the main normie user kinda wants AI stuff? I guess most current Firefox users are some kind of nerd, but Mozilla would like to get to normie users again, which are clearly the bigger share of all users, soo…
I think the main normie user kinda wants AI stuff? I guess most current Firefox users are some kind of nerd, but Mozilla would like to get to normie users again, which are clearly the bigger share of all users, soo…


That’s a kind of horseshoe theory I haven’t heard of :D


Well, they already told the press that it will be pricier than normal consoles, because in the end it is a PC and they cannot make good losses with games like Sony and Microsoft do, because it is an open market.
The LTT video on the steam machine is a good watch on this I think


I only have german articles. I only heard it in the video source below, and they sadly don’t really say how the normal problems with hub motors would be solved even though they have a section for it in the video.
https://www.electrive.net/2025/06/20/vw-soll-neues-topmodell-id-2-r-mit-radnabenmotoren-erwaegen/


German company DeepDrive has some kinda promising tech. And the ID.Polo seems to be said to have hub motors.


True, lol


Well, other states did switch before but then went back. We’ll have to see. I welcome this step, if it continues.


Not talking about getting a negative of the iPhone lol :D The iPhone can 3D-scan stuff, I would like to try it for this use case.


The problem is, that I need to get some sort of heightmap mesh, not the form of it.


I think I will get some modeling clay to get a negative of a shape, if I can’t get my hands on some iphone. Then get measurements from the negative.


I’m now trying to maybe get an iphone from a friend and test out the 3d scanning of that device. but yeah, i also feel like modeling clay is my best shot.


Hmm I’m not sure whether I did understand correctly. But if it works out that way… I’ll need to take a look at it.
I did slice it to be only the very bottom part of the print to do a test fit. All tests I did before were only slices of the area :)


I got into a private tracker and setup my stuff with radarr, sonarr, etc. to hardlink between my library and my tracked stuff. That way it’s quite nicely automated at least when downloading stuff there. I once moved my library to a new system which was a bit of a pain and I also dislike creating new stuff in the tracker… but I’m quite happy at how good automated it actually is for not being a product.
I tried Jellyfin recently and for some reason it doesn’t play any media at all when I disable hardware transcoding, even though my media all is 1080 h264/h265 and I don’t want to scale. On Plex it always seemed like I could just play everything natively, but Jellyfin seems like it always wants to transcode.
Even if I enable transcoding, stuff won’t play nicely because I’m currently on a Pi4 (going to switch in the coming weeks to a proper server), but Plex is fine.


This


I kinda want to work. (Developer) Or, at least, if I wasn’t working for money, I would be developing stuff in my free time for myself or something.
But it’s not about signing the weapons but about blocking the weapon even being printed. Also, 3d printers are a lot more prone to failures and not holding the exact line.