

Same for batteries.


Same for batteries.


Any volunteers for testing the claim?


I mean, if a single distro is what we’re after, isn’t there already ChromeOS?


Not a problem for me, I pay for VPN anyway.


They die anyway, they’re surviving on momentum, not on being the genuinely great service that’s actually better than pirating.


I must get into this Usenet thing one day. Though it all seems complicated.


If I haven’t cancelled Netflix already, I would right now. I cancelled Spotify for the same reason just last week (though in their case it might have been a mistake, but I don’t really expect such mistakes after increasing the cost twice a year).


Given that’s like half the reason people actually buy PCs in the first place? Probably not.


Sounds weird. I started pirating again because the companies are fucking greedy. So nothing they do will make me pay again, until they stop being so greedy - if they all consolidate into one streaming service for a price of like $10, I’ll probably stop pirating again, because at that point it’s easier to not pirate.


I hear Somalia also isn’t the best place to sail by.


With blackjack and hookers?


Thanks. I’m a Bambu user now. Might have to come back to Prusa some day because I really dislike what Bambu’s doing lately, but so far not a single thing has broken (well, other than things I broke) after two years of use.
I would really like something top level which is not made by Prusa nor Bambu, I guess.


Hey, OpenSCAD is the best! Also Shapelab seems like it might be interesting (sculpt in VR), though I haven’t yet tried it.


They didn’t, apart from when the motor got broken which they send me a replacement for.


Lucky you, I even got a faulty motor in there. Getting a good print was constant tinkering. That’s fine for Ender 3 price point, not Prusa prices.
Maybe I was just unlucky, but unlike many people on the internet I simply don’t like Prusa printers.


My first printer was Prusa MINI and it sucked so much. Something constantly stuck or broken.
And when they went closed source, they lost all my support.


What’s the framework situation? I was planning on buying one next year.


In a company with their money? When their service is made to handle huge amounts of data for streaming? Yeah, pretty crazy.


Not all is green in the EU, we’re fighting yet another attempt to read our private messages.
I don’t think the point is that you can sue them if it only lasts 13 billion years, but the under current conditions it’s projected lifetime is 14 billion years. Which is a very big number, meaning it’s pretty much guaranteed it won’t break in 100, 1000 or 10000 years.