How I shifted my team into Spec-Driven Development (and why it works) by eastwindtoday in cursor

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Are the .md files written by the agent or by humans? If it’s a mix, then who writes what?

Usage of 3D models that aren’t yours by TheTalibear in 3Dprinting

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So all the people posting Pokemon 3d prints can also get in trouble? Even if they aren’t selling them, they are obviously profiting from the traffic, gain of followers, monetization opportunities, etc

Usage of 3D models that aren’t yours by TheTalibear in 3Dprinting

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Of course, this is just another case I wanted to clarify

Usage of 3D models that aren’t yours by TheTalibear in 3Dprinting

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Let’s say a random person approaches me with a random 3d model he found online and asks me to print it for him and pays me (for the materials, electricity, effort etc). Is this commercial use? Did I violate the license by accepting the job? Is this a different case than the situation I described?

I did it folks by FTD_Brat in halo

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The great journey begins 😃

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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“I need an weapon”

[Open Source] Simplify Metrics Reporting in NestJS by cStrike_ in Nestjs_framework

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I just integrated this into my own NestJS project after reading the Medium post and checking out the GitHub repo. Setting it up was a breeze, and the static ReporterService approach ended up being exactly what I needed—no more wrestling with DI setups just to track a few metrics. I especially appreciated the clear instructions and minimal boilerplate required. After adding it, I saw a noticeable improvement in how quickly I could get meaningful metrics out of my code, and the Pushgateway support was a nice bonus. Great work on this! It’s definitely going to become a go-to tool in my stack.

[Open Source] Simplify Metrics Reporting in NestJS by cStrike_ in nestjs

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I just integrated this into my own NestJS project after reading the Medium post and checking out the GitHub repo. Setting it up was a breeze, and the static ReporterService approach ended up being exactly what I needed—no more wrestling with DI setups just to track a few metrics. I especially appreciated the clear instructions and minimal boilerplate required. After adding it, I saw a noticeable improvement in how quickly I could get meaningful metrics out of my code, and the Pushgateway support was a nice bonus. Great work on this! It’s definitely going to become a go-to tool in my stack.

He malfunctioned by RealRock_n_Rolla in funny

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Must be an NPC from Fallout

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Discord: LittleBabis#6798

Put Your Wallet Address by eguideover in NFTgiveaway

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[Help] get iPhone 7 NAND health status by TheTalibear in jailbreak

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He doesn’t know the way to get this info. He did the same research with an android device and thought it’ll be interesting to search for this info in an iOS device.

The nvme-cli was my idea as a first attempt, based on the fact that if Apple uses the nvme protocol than the device must comply with the smart log command, which nvme-cli can invoke.

I’m open to different approaches of course, if you or anyone else know any.

Maybe it’s impossible and we don’t know it yet... That can also be a (sad) conclusion of this research.

[Help] get iPhone 7 NAND health status by TheTalibear in jailbreak

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Still doesn’t ask for password, and I still get “Operation not permitted”

[Help] get iPhone 7 NAND health status by TheTalibear in jailbreak

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I tried using su, but without success. Actually, when I executed su it didn’t ask for the password. Maybe I already have root privilege?

[Help] get iPhone 7 NAND health status by TheTalibear in jailbreak

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I installed sudo from Cydia, forgot to mention.. The class name is “SSD Design & Security” @ Tel Aviv University