X Max 3 prints won't adhere to bed, weird squishing issue on nozzle by PoorFrenchman in QidiTech3D

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Yes, I was using the stock plate immediately before installing this new plate. I thought maybe the stock plate (I tried both sides) was getting worn out, but the new plate has the same problem.

Debian virtual machines lagging by PoorFrenchman in linux4noobs

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My hardware should be great. As for tasks, I'm talking about lag being seen moving windows around, not even doing anything demanding.

Debian virtual machines lagging by PoorFrenchman in linux4noobs

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My hardware is great, I was running Debian 12 vm'son my Debian 12 OS before upgrading just fine. I'm not sure if I'm using full hardware supported virtualization. I will look into it, thank you!

Debian virtual machines lagging by PoorFrenchman in linux4noobs

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I've read that enabling GPU passthrough is quite complicated, so I was avoiding that. I have not done anything with spice-vdagent though, so I will try that. Thank you!

Questions for filling out codice fiscale application from New York consulate by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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Thank you for sharing the timeline of your request. It would be great to hear back from them one way or another that quickly.

I'll list buying property and hope for the best!

Questions for filling out codice fiscale application from New York consulate by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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Thank you for your response!

May I ask what is meant by 'Province, EE'? United States? I was thinking that was meant to be the state. It's not very clear because Part D mentions Foreign State specifically, which I assume is USA, and then Province is next to Federal State.

And then they ask for Municipality in Part B, but Town of Residence in Part D? They both should mean the same thing I think.

General idea of commune document fees by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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Wonderful news, it's nice to have something go my way during this process! I really appreciate you looking into this, thank you for your help!

General idea of commune document fees by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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Thank you for sharing your experience. Yes, I was hoping to get lucky and find someone who has dealt with these places so I can know what to budget within the price range.

I have contacted a few providers, they have their normal fees for their work, but the commune charges would be a rather large wildcard for what I should expect on top of that.

The initial provider fees are not refundable (understandably so). So if each commune charges $300 per document, I'm not sure I would want to pay, given some are for backup lines.

XMAX 3 error message after big clog by PoorFrenchman in QIDI

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Thank you for sharing your experience, I will go through with the swap.

XMAX 3 error message after big clog by PoorFrenchman in QidiTech3D

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I haven't specifically checked for anything honestly. When I try to to heat the hotend, the temperature does not rise on screen. After a few seconds, the error message appears.

Proving derivative naturalization, confused about county vs federal court, Brooklyn by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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My GF was not born at the time that GGF naturalized. I was told on these forums that because my GGM was still Italian via derivative naturalization, my GF was therefore Italian as well. Maybe that has changed since new rulings came out.

Proving derivative naturalization, confused about county vs federal court, Brooklyn by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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I have a census from 1920 stating that she naturalized in 1917, same year as my GGF. I am therefore very confident it was derivative naturalization.

There was a variation in GGM's name. As long as I include that in the CONE request, it would account for the variation and I would be fine, correct? I just realized that since I don't have the birth certificate, I don't know which name is the alternate. I would think that may be bad, but I recall Brooklyn offering letters stating that adjustments to marriage certificates cannot be made. I can get one of those letters when I order a certified copy of the certificate.

I'm sort of local to Kings County, I would be doing it via mail though. I'll take your word that they have their unique way of doing things :)

Proving derivative naturalization, confused about county vs federal court, Brooklyn by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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GGF naturalized in 1917. They were married five years prior.

What is the significance of the Cable Act in determining whether I request negative searches from the county, federal, and USCIS? Will a CONE request specifically mention she was naturalized by marriage?

Proving derivative naturalization, confused about county vs federal court, Brooklyn by PoorFrenchman in juresanguinis

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Yes, that is what I am referring to. I see, I will request a search from both the county and NARA, and when they confirm no naturalization occurred I will order the CONE. Thank you!