

I have an ender 3 and Im glad it doesn’t do any of that. So much more complicated
I have an ender 3 and Im glad it doesn’t do any of that. So much more complicated
Your 3d printer has a NIC?
No. Fuck the Chinese. All 17billion of them.
/s
I did use Skype until 2010. It was rough on an Intel atom netbook lol. And the. Again on a 3rd gen i7 mobile. And again on a 4th gen desktop. All the way through I’ve had the opposite experience.
Skype felt heavy, no matter the spec of the computer it felt bloated and sluggish. I’m not trading thr article, but teams is and discord took Skype outback had their way and threw Skype in a dumpster when they were done.
I commute 63 miles one way, every day.
Can we make this its own thread? Cause I’m genuinely interested in this often.
WarPigs by Sabbath was about the future.
Samsung? I was able to on my s23ultra
Samsung lets me uninstall it now problem.
There’s a links2!?!?!?
Nah dude you’re right. I have mine disabled and nuked as best as possible on my phone. I have no nest. No Google assistance puck. No Alexa. My home is not a smart home. There is a gun and a bottle of wild turkey next to my printer, and sometimes I make threats to it to ensure all my machines stay in line.
Open office. Or libre office. Also. Don’t give Google your data like that bro
Oh really? **Rabbit hole unlocked
I use C# and PS/CMD for my job. I think you’re right. It can create a decent template for setting things up. But it trips on its own dick with anything more intricate than simple 2 step commands.
I think the sentiment is the same with any code language.
Ayoooo nice g string cuz
Try getting a quick powershell script from Microsoft help or spiceworks. And then do the same on GPT
Hmm. Interesting.