This is the correct answer, every device you use a bitwarden-client regularly on automatically becomes a backup
At least for the more fundamental information like paths or trails this is true. I only really get to map stuff when in holidays abroad, because here you have to check a 100 times if something is mapped to find a handful of chances to contribute anything, which has a frustrating feel to it 😅
Well it is compiled to byte code in a first step, and this byte code then gets processed by the interpreter. Now Java does the exact same thing: gets compiled to byte code which then gets executed by the jvm (java virtual machine), which is essentially a interpreter that is just a little simpler than the python one (has fewer types for example). And yet, nobody talks about a java interpreter
What privacy concerns do you have? I'm all for privacy, but I don't really see where registrars are a delicate topic in that. The most that comes to mind is that some (most?) have a service where they do not give out your name and address for whois requests, but instead the details of the registrar (namecheap has that for example).
Since you run everything in docker, I guess you have experienced the benefits of containerization. So why not leverage that for your host too?
Fedora IoT is a container-based host that runs on your hardware, with a focus on edge device deployment.
https://fedoraproject.org/iot/ I have it running on two servers as well, and it works great. The only thing I changed is that I layered docker on it instead of using podman, because at the time I had trouble getting my reverse proxy working properly over ipv6
Es sei an dieser Stelle angemerkt, dass DNS Blacklists keine Sperre darstellen. Sie führen lediglich dazu, dass das Netzwerk selbst keine Auskunft darüber gibt mit welcher IP-Adresse diese Inhalte zu erreichen sind. Das hat allerdings keinerlei Auswirkungen darauf, dass sich jedes Gerät im Netzwerk diese Information wo anders besorgen kann, oder das möglicherweise eh schon macht, und der entsprechende Benutzer deine "Sperre" nicht einmal bemerkt. Je nachdem auf wen du mit deiner Aktion abziehlst, und welche Kenntnisse und Hoheit derjenige über das Gerät hat, ist deine Maßnahme also wirkungslos. Schlussendlich ist es aber praktisch auch immer möglich sich ziemlich einfach einen anderen Internetzugang zu besorgen, sollte es sich z.B. um einen spielsüchtigen Erwachsenen handeln.
First thing to try would be cleaning your bed with alcolhol / soapy water. Grime and fat from your fingers prevents good sticking of prints.
Then, what happend to your first layer? Is it supposed to be cylindrical at the bottom too? It also looks like the first layer height is way to high: the filament is just laying around like spaghetti, not adhered to the bed
Fill it out like a paper form using a stylus or the text-typing-feature in handwriting programs, and let them deal themselves with it 💁
One additional counter measure that is not mentioned in the article is doing a slight z-hop (like half the layer heigt) for travels. That can help prevent depositing the ooze-drop along the travel move, given that all other mitigations are in place and the ooze-drop is small enough. Do not hop very high, because the vertical lift will pull strings out of the nozzle otherwise.
Uhhh typst looks hot, that one I need to give a spin, thanks!
Gibt bestimmt viele Rechte die sich damit doppelt aus der Seele gesprochen fühlen. Einmal mit der Aussage selbst, und dann damit dass sie solchen Mist nicht einfach jedem ins Gesicht sagen können. Insofern könnte es sogar kalkuliertes fischen von Nazi Stimmen sein...
Nono, you are demanding in a not nice tone from a open source community to implement some bloat workaround to fix some you-specific-issue with commercial software. You know how free and open source software works? Either you contribute something positive, or you color yourself glad you get to use something so great completely for free and stay silent. Bark at that commercial vendor that doesn't use the money from licenses + selling your soul to build something half decent! This upcoming demand-culture around things that others kindly share with wanting nothing in return pisses me off. Especially when it's not even something about the project, but carrying over unrelated cruft, instead of directing the demand to the entitiy it would be justified against.
Just build a browser extension that does the conversion. Or a script that watches a folder where you drag it into as an intermediary, and then it converts it automatically. And then share it for free, because you are a kind person! You might find a handful of people that like it. And then watch some asshat writing you a demand that "stop converting to jpeg, forever stop that! I need bitmaps for my gameboy! Just give me a SETTING where I can chooose and a nice dialog where I can pick the freaking color palette!"