

separate drive with rEFInd as boot manager is fine. Windows will sometimes still alter the boot sequence to make it take priority, but that’s a relatively quick fix and doesn’t happen all that often.


separate drive with rEFInd as boot manager is fine. Windows will sometimes still alter the boot sequence to make it take priority, but that’s a relatively quick fix and doesn’t happen all that often.


I use cura as slicer and onshape for modeling. Onshape is browser-based and I found f360 to be a bit more intuitive, but it’s fully featured and works well.


Yeah kind of, but you need to have an actual machine running windows somewhere (preferably within the same network)
A VM would be more like “a window running windows”
Most organic things will get converted to biomass/CO2/NH3/… in the end. Inorganics will probably be sediment at some point.


I find it really interesting that almost all of the recent comments on the YouTube video are 95% the same and praising “how great all this transparency” is, completely drowning out all other comments. They’re also worded very very similarly.


It certainly depends on your hotend but I’m able to get a bag of 20 for <10€ for my trusty old ender 3 (actually 4.17€ on AliExpress)


can you not get 3rd party ones?


to double as security camera I guess


Yep, the other comment is even more ChatGPT-ish. And the account was created today. Guess that’s a bot.


Take that as you will, but you sound like ChatGPT.


well, I managed to upgrade from 16.04 to 22.04 without any major issues


You can create an email alias for your Microsoft account and then only enable login from that account. If you then do not use that email for anything but the login, you should be pretty safe from credential stuffing attacks.
I had a very similar issue with multiple failed login attempts and changing my login email stopped it right away.


The thing is that many of these things just can’t be measured directly. You can use the information from the simulation to get a deeper understanding of e.g. some receptors (as was done), and use that information for something else. For example to optimize a binder for the receptor, or to manipulate the tonic signalling. But that’s then often a paper building onto the findings from the simulation.


safety razor is the way to go imo. Same benefits of a shavette but easier to use and harder to cut yourself


maybe a WhatsApp backup?


Are you speaking of YouTube? YouTube has a “feature” that will auto-translate titles of videos to your account language (the creator may have to enable this, not sure).
If you google for the issue you’ll find multiple people with the same issue, but afaik there’s not really a proper way to prevent the translation. If you do understand the original language, you can add it to your account languages to stop translation though.
I have the outlook lite app on my phone. It simultaneously prompts me to move my other accounts over there, and to uninstall it because it’s becoming deprecated soon.