My biggest problem has been that the ink always dries up, since I don’t print very often, and a laser printer has solved that for me. Now, about 3 years later, the black toner is still at 90%, and still working reliably.
My biggest problem has been that the ink always dries up, since I don’t print very often, and a laser printer has solved that for me. Now, about 3 years later, the black toner is still at 90%, and still working reliably.
Caddy reverse proxy handles that for me. I just set my domains’ DNS to point to my public IP, where port 80 and 443 are forwarded to a server with Caddy listening.
Honestly, I mainly just use Google Play Books, since that’s where I buy most of my ebooks. I do download and de-DRM my purchased books though, since I don’t trust Google to keep all my books available to me in the future.
On my eink reader, I also use either Google Play Books or the default reader app, “Neo Reader” I believe.
That was fast.
Nice and clean looking result, great job!
1000/1000 Mbps fiber for $43 in Denmark, no data cap.
I like how it basically generated the Ubisoft logo.
Calckey sounds like a calculator/math/graphing application and Firefish sounds like another generic fork of Firefox.
They’re implying that all the posts must be astroturfing.
Probably Minecraft. But I haven’t spent an insignificant amount of time in Garry’s Mod either.
Kbin is tolerable in a mobile browser, but it actually becomes quite good once you decide to use Firefox on mobile and install the Tampermonkey addon along with some community userscripts to improve the functionality. Kbin is much younger than Lemmy, so it’s just playing catch-up right now.
On PC, I very much prefer Kbin’s user interface (but still with custom userscripts and a few minor changes to the theme I use).
I’m gonna get crucified for saying this, but… I write a lot of my scripts in PHP. It’s just a language that I’m very familiar with.
Looks like it may be underextruding a tiny bit, especially judging by the gaps between the walls. Try calibrating esteps and flow. Search for guides for this on Youtube. There are some handy websites too that you can input the numbers into and they’ll calculate the new esteps to use.
With the amount of data I have, it takes Everything about 12 hours to re-index it all.
I currently run Everything in a Linux VM (running with Wine) that has my servers’ shares mounted read-only, but it stops running after a day or two every time. All in all, not very stable.
I’m looking for something better too.
The floss picks are too taut to be able to do that adequately.
The cheap ones I use do go a bit slack, but maybe that’s just because the plastic is cheap and soft.
I can see you from kbin.social.
I’m guessing it was the floppy drive?