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Print fails with "frayed" ends
  • It working again after cooling down is an indication for heat creep IMHO. The filament is getting too hot up to where the gears are, causing them to slip and not feed filament.

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    Take my money, Valve
  • If we are being fair, they are still reasonably fair to users. Open source gaming is not a reality.

    They don't force you to use Steam, but still work on Proton as Open Source. They don't lock down their hardware.

    What I'm trying to say is, while Valve is not perfect, it's much better than any big tech alternative.

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    Kein Nutri-Score mehr auf trinkbare Milch-Drinks bei Danone
  • Hat da jemand ZDF besseresser geschaut? Da wird das erklärt.

    TL;DW: Zur Berechnung wird eine mini-Menge Pulver mit viel Wasser aufgerührt und das Ergebnis bewertet. Komplett realitätsfern.

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    Raspberry Pi 5 powers personal cloud server in a custom laser-cut case
  • That's not been true for a long time.

    Especially for a private home server, SSDs run quieter, cooler, and are more compact.

    Still more expensive than spinning rust though.

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    3 September 2024
  • Every time I see one of these in my feed I feel exactly the same. Even those that I understand the humor of, I find not particularly funny.

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  • You already got some good replies, but I still have something to add:

    It is extremely unlikely you will permanently brick your laptop. The realistically worst thing to happen is that you end up without any working OS, be it Windows or Linux. If you can get help you will be able to install Windows again (not that hard though to do by yourself).

    Second thing is that Linux installers usually come with a live environment. That means that your windows installation is absolutely safe while Mint runs from your USB. You can then do some browsing or play around with Mint before deciding to install it permanently.

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    How do I back up my save games / rankings / badges?
  • Go into settings, system, backup. GrapheneOS has a built-in backup provider that can use USB drives.

    This uses the same mechanism as a Google Backup, just without Google servers.

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