In a word - yes. I have the X1C, not the P1P, and previously had a FFCP. I don't have much direct experience with other printers to compare. The X1C has been an amazing, frustration free experience so far. No more hacking together gcode or having to tweak it, no more manual bed leveling, no more dealing with octoprint, and multi color prints that actually work (via AMS). It's literally been a turn it on and print experience. While BambuLab isn't perfect, it's a massive step up from the 10 year old FFCP for me.
Removing and re-adding my account in Liftoff world for me too.
We'll usually have one meal of the chicken with mashed potatoes, then make a big batch of chicken enchiladas with whatever is leftover.
I didn't on my FlashForge CreatorPro unless I had an issue, but I do on my BambuLab X1C - but that's because it's a fully automated process using the built in lidar.
ZFS also directly addresses this issue in that a scrub can be setup in cron, which will detect any data issues and send email. One could do that with smartctl too, but that can be too late, where a ZFS scrub is more likely to let you know of issues before data loss.
Me too, but until they do it just makes this Lemmy instance - and Lemmy in general - look bad. I do hope they succeed, but I'm not sure the owners of Lemmy instances understand what's at stake, or what it takes to run a production level service.
Me too, but until they do it just makes this Lemmy instance - and Lemmy in general - look bad. I do hope they succeed, but I'm not sure the owners of Lemmy instances understand what's at stake, or what it takes to run a production level service.
Unfortunately, lemmy.world has been pretty flaky the last few days, not handling the amount of traffic very well.
I would contact their customer support, it's likely they'll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I would contact their customer support, it's likely they'll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I would contact their customer support, is likely they'll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
None - I don't run any DE, just a WM - i3. All I need is a terminal, browser, sublime-text for larger projects, and that's about it.
I also use i3wm, and this makes such a productive and fast combination. Nearly perfect, simple, and maximizes screen real estate.
That's because the answer is "it depends". If the system is EFI and your /boot is the EFI partition, then it needs to be a filesystem supported by your EFI (probably vfat). If it's not EFI or your boot and EFI partitions are different, then /boot needs to be a supported filesystem from your bootloader (ext4 has generally been fine for a decade or so).
urxvt, like a lot of other folks here. Everytime I try something else I end up back at urxvt because there's some feature that another terminal doesn't support, fonts don't render at the same size, etc.
I used to use Lawnchair, which is great but has some bugs - like sometimes not being able to interact with icons on the top row - and development seems dead on it. I switched to (and paid for) Nova a couple of years back and don't plan on switching again. I'm still on Nova7, but I believe 8 is coming soon.
Thank you. I just discovered Liftoff! and it immediately replaced Jerboa on my Android tablet. Looking forward to seeing how this app matures, it's already great!
This has been a long standing issue, not just in the last update. Force stop then clear cache and it'll be better... For a while...
I haven't gone and browsed Reddit since the 12th (typically I read it via the Infinity app) - and I don't intend to. Lemmy is still ramping up, obviously, but every day there is more and more content on Lemmy.
A rototiller was my first thought as well. Picking up the rocks will just require manual labor, but a tiller should do a good job of breaking up the clumps, though the soil might need to be amended with some other dirt/soil tilled in.
3D printed window blind valance clips
While refinishing wood windows I needed to replace some valance clips - some were missing completely, others I broke while removing or reinstalling the valance. 3D printer to the rescue!
There are a couple clip designs on printables.com, it's great being able to manufacture my own replacement parts!
Chicken on the pellet pit
Ok, so I already posted this twice elsewhere - my apologies if you are tired of seeing it now for the third time, but to get this /c started, here's some drumsticks on my RT-1250 with a light Cajun rub. About 75 minutes at 275F (and we don't eat the skin, so I don't sear to crisp it at the end).
Jerboa super laggy suddenly (0.0.33)
For some reason, I'm finding Jerboa to be extremely laggy today when scrolling around or doing pretty much anything. Yesterday it wasn't like this at all, doesn't look like I've gotten an update. Not sure what changed. Force closing Jerboa didn't help.
Just curious if anyone else has experienced this.
EDIT: I don't believe this is a server load issue - it appears to be app itself, although I guess scrolling around could be blocked on async server calls. After force closing and clearing app cache it's a bit better.
More chicken on the grill
Drumsticks with a light Cajun rub on the pellet pit.
Also posted to /c/bbq where "More" in the title will make sense. Posted here because it's empty. :-)