RSS feeds (Feeder) for read-only mode of subreddits that don’t exist here, and re-post to Lemmy if I want to discuss a specific topic that bad
Or how many Eiffel towers long it is when laid out end-to-end
what is the best sauce BBQ and why?
If they waste my time ignoring my instructions, I return the favour with a lengthy response on every infraction with “the need to follow a structured troubleshooting methodology in order to be able to resolve the root cause at hand, including strict adherence to each individual step in the provided action plan, such that we can progress toward blah blah blah…”
After a few tries they usually get the message that it’ll be faster to just follow the instructions 😄
The article seems poorly worded as it did happen: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c880xjx54mpo
Dune: Awakening, but it’s an invite-only beta at the moment
Small anecdote, but I was getting print failures a few layers in with thermal runaway as the error code (with tiny oscillations of temperature fluctuating at the target temp seen on octoprint) after replacing the hotend for all metal (bimetal heat break, CR-10 copper block, screw in NTC 3950 thermistor) on an Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro. Turns out that the little silicon cover for the block was missing, and replacing it completely solved the issue.
The fairphone 5 has an SD slot, oled FHD and replaceable battery to boot
Tony hawk’s Pro skater 2 level design be like:
Karl Pilkington is getting so much negative press these days
What if there was an app that let you log in to multiple lemmy accounts at once, aggregated the lot into one seamless feed, and used the relevant account for each interaction? Maybe even going as far as to automatically cross-post any submission to duplicate communities and aggregate that too.
I DIDNT DO FUCKIN SHIT!
Top left, click anonymous then the add account and login option pops up, you need to make the account on the instance first though it’s webpage on a browser
It’s the pre-installed one from Google https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.deskclock