The ones that monitor torrent to sue people are lawyer firms, not the government.
The ones that monitor torrent to sue people are lawyer firms, not the government.
It’s Ron Swanson without mustache. The other one is Lionel Messi.
Not sure about that. I would say that in better quality wood filament the particle size is more uniform/consistent.
Subjectively, I think they look better with a bigger nozzle and layer height, and specially of you sand it.
Not sure about Marble and Galaxy, but I would avoid printing the rest with less than 0.4. Most wood filaments recommend 0.6 or above.
That was my first thought. Since when boycotting (aka not choosing) something is illegal?
Long distance trains usually go to neighbor countries. Also a lot of people prefer to take a train (where your can relax, read, watch a movie, work or whatever) instead of driving for 2 hours. Most European cities are built around train stations and have very good public transport, so it’s very convenient.
Shift, Escape and mouse wiggle, in that order.
I had a very good experience with Honeypot (https://www.honeypot.io/en/). It’s Europe only, so not sure about the legal aspects of working from the US, but Germany have recently did some changes to laws related to work visas specifically to attract tech workers, so it shouldn’t be that hard. You speak German, so that’s a big plus.
It’s a “reverse” job search, in the sense that you create your profile/CV and companies apply to you. After creating your profile, you do a short call with a recruiter, that helps you adjust it to the type of job you are looking for.
Actually she recently posted a video about it: https://youtu.be/NK383aei0ao
I’m very happy with my FritzBox (7590), it handles de ADSL connection to the ISP, supports various DDNS providers, Wireguard VPN, 4 port gigabit switch (5 of you don’t need the WAN port), guest WiFi with client isolation.
It also has basic media server and NAS functionality (with USB3 external hard drives).
Of course you can change the DNS server and other network controls like QOS, wake on LAN, port forwarding, different profiles with parental controls, filters, connection times, etc.
They also seem to take security seriously.
It’s really great on the Stream Deck. The controls work perfectly. I played it a lot while commuting.
For a YouTube replacement, maybe look into Nebula, it’s a subscription streaming service, but owned by the content creators, no ads. It also has some podcasts.
Regarding music, I listen mostly to somaFM. It’s an Internet radio with lots of different stations. Mostly independent artists. It’s free, no subscription, no ads, listener supported (you can donate/buy merch to support them).
Yes, I agree it’s a lot.
I think that with “recruiting” and “HR services” they mean outsourced services, so maybe not all of it goes directly to the employees.
It’s not only salaries:
about half of Signal’s overall operating budget goes towards recruiting, compensating, and retaining the people who build and care for Signal. When benefits, HR services, taxes, recruiting, and salaries are included, this translates to around $19 million dollars per year.
It says that they have 50 full time employees.
Great game! Just finished it on the Steam Deck.
Now I’m starting Botanicula. Loving it so far
Great Scott has a series of videos about basic electronics concepts and components. Highly recommended: Electronics basics
Maybe take a look at BEAM robotics. Specially Pummer circuits.
The idea of Pummer circuits is to store energy from a small solar panel during the day and flash an LED at night. Energy is normally stored in super capacitors or NiCd batteries.
Might not be exactly what you are looking for, but it can give you some ideas to experiment with.
Great game! And very playable on mobile too. I also enjoyed Shapez a lot. Looking forward to the sequel.
This!! Wendell is the best! He actually started designing his own KVMs because the ones on the market didn’t have all the functionalities/support.