

FLIRC is your friend! It’s a USB IR receiver that you can train with literally any IR remote you have. Once you set it up (and it does take a little elbow grease to train it), it just works.


FLIRC is your friend! It’s a USB IR receiver that you can train with literally any IR remote you have. Once you set it up (and it does take a little elbow grease to train it), it just works.


For now. Don’t fight to give them an inch


That line was likely one of the biggest points on the jurors minds, and the reason it went the way it did.


You’re correct, it is the name of a specific meme. But they didn’t search for the meme, they searched for a general phrase. Without adding the qualifier of ‘meme’, there’d be no reason to bring it to the front.


And that screws it up how?


With the hotline and guides you still had to actually play yourself. This is a step further, you just watch the game play itself.


I’ve had the Elegoo Neptune 2S, Neptune 3 Pro, and now the Centauri Carbon and in general I am really happy with it. I’m not happy at the company in regards to their promises regarding the color changer for it, but for the most part they’ve been a decent company.


Battle.net, with the feature to run partially- downloaded games and stream missing assets in on demand.
This just brought back a wonderful memory of playing original Overwatch and my hard drive failing in the middle of a match. Out of nowhere character models were being replaced with floating blue orbs and sounds were missing, but I could still finish the match with what was loaded into RAM!


Mom said it’s my turn to be Dale!


Check out VacuumTube!


Started using this a couple weeks ago in my Google TV w/ Chromecast replacement (Using a Beelink mini-PC with Debian) and it’s so much better than using the desktop site


Google Music was so good


I’ve had premium for a couple years now, no idea what you’re talking about


Why do I feel like I live in a perfect little world where my years old filament prints just fine without any special treatment… Sitting here at 45% humidity in the very wet pacific northwest and my PETG prints just fine. I’ve never understood it


They’re probably just a troll, account’s only a couple weeks old


With all the scrubbing you did, I’d start to think you may have stripped the surface of its coating


Don’t feed the trolls. It’s a brand new account


I just use a heat gun or a quick pass with a torch. Sanding makes small imperfections that light reflects into, giving it that matte look. Heating it melts those little scratches back together so it reflects light properly again
Been using Orca on Debian 12/13 for a while now and it’s been smooth sailing
Second gyroid infill. Doesn’t take much longer, and doesn’t scrape against itself while printing.
And also general tuning with a calibration cube. Verify temps and extrusion values, the usual.