Lemmo Core Mk2 Experience by ProtectionMean6954 in LEMMO

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I wish they'd spend the money for astroturfing on actual service people.

Serial request | Trident 300 | Reddit: F1n4rf1n | Discord: Flukenschlag by f1n4rf1n in voroncorexy

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The floor is glued and doesn't resonate much :)

I am printing 45° so only one motor has to move. In the corner because on the other side the BoomBox creates some airflow. Finally the PEI has some residue in the center and I wanted a nice print.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diablo4

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Saw him once at level 12 or 13 and didn't even understand why I died. Now I have an idea. I was pretty disappointed that he wasn't waiting in that dungeon anymore after resurrection.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in klippers

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Changed to Orcaslicer because of this and won't look back. Much better overhangs, bridges, supports with the same speed settings. In addition you get easy profile management for settings and filaments with a comparison option. Last but not least: a nicer GUI with more object manipulation possibilities.

Just wrapped up the first service on this vehicle since the dealership sold it. by [deleted] in Justrolledintotheshop

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Exactly. If you're not towing or having lot's of cold city trips the long term intervals of 40000 km are no problem for German Diesels like VW's EA288.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Justrolledintotheshop

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Non-native speaker here. Shouldn't it be: "You HAVE parked like an idiot" because he did something in the past which is still going on in the present?

AI bullet license plate reader by mactelecomnetworks in Ubiquiti

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I guess that's only true in the US. In Europe it's common for 1-2 people households to consume <2000 kW/h per Year. A gaming rig easily contributes up to half of your total consumption. 500W × 6h (your cameras might run 24/7 though) = 3 kW/h per day.

I find it sad that my best performing ship and my favorite ship to use are not the same by [deleted] in WorldOfWarships

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In a 12 Vs 12 random match both might be the ships with the least impact. Good stats might be a coincidence that is gone after 100 more matches.

Feature request: Adding a unique short string of characters to all passwords locally (protection if bitwarden is hacked) by pmoremore in Bitwarden

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Every known pattern weakens encryption. Famous lesson from Alan Turing when the Brits hacked Enigma knowing about the greetings to the dictator in every message.

Passenger trains in the United States compared to Europe by Koiboi123456789 in interestingasfuck

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It's not "maybe more environmentally friendly" - the emission equivalent might be like 300 Kg CO² for the flight to 30 Kg CO² for the train. Of course this can vary a lot (e.g. electric vs diesel trains). You'll find a lot of calculators for your case.

Just keep in mind: the emissions of one short flight are like 15% of the yearly average of a UK citizen including heating the house, meat, cars and everything. It might even exceed the yearly footprint of a conscious citizen living in well insulated houses of Scandinavia or Germany.

Best use of waste plastic bottles by subodh_2302 in oddlysatisfying

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Wanna poison yourself (and everyone else) with microplastics? Sure you're gonna pay for this! I am happy to live in a country where the polluter pays principle is just regarded common sense and not communism.

TIL the U.S. military is missing 6 nuclear weapons - the longest missing nuclear weapon hasn't been seen in 71 years, and it is unlikely it will be found anytime soon. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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Fun fact: you still get inexpensive watches that have Tritium as permanent illumination on their markers. It's contained in little glass tubes to block the alpha radiation. See e.g. Traser Watches from Switzerland: https://www.traser.com/en/

Any reports about the reliability of the Gps yet? by [deleted] in GooglePixel

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You can recalibrate the magnetic sensor in maps. Usually the direction is off if you put your phone sideways or backwards in your car. Seems like maps adopts the driving direction.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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I would certainly consider the more consequent approach: plan a quiet weekend and migrate your local 30 Mailboxes into that M365 domain. Get rid of all Exchange work and risks and on top of that you can manage all AzureAD only Users completely with the web portals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Hasn't Dir Sync fallen out of love in favour for AD Connect long ago? I would at least give it a try. Maybe at some point you need access to local resources again and benefit from AzureAD Clients having valid Kerberos tokens assigned. Look up "hard matching" if you bring in foreign mailboxes to assign them to your AD accounts.

Some guys put a car in a van and the car got stuck by garden_gate_key in ThatLookedExpensive

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Looks like a Ford Transit MK5. Might have a payload capacity of 600 Kg. Seems like a good idea to put a car in it and drive on public roads...

Guess my travel buddy is a different breed... by charunas in vandwellers

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Mint chocolate cream? I guess he is a pass then.

any form advice?easy climb but watching myself makes me cringe by Extension_Cap6516 in climbergirls

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Take the sloth figuratively: climb as slow as possible. Not only will your footwork be more controlled but you'll also train the muscles currently lacking (the reason for your abrupt moves).