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Tragus makes one. It’s okay. Out of 30 users I hear that they sometimes need to reseat it when it stops working. Might be related to the users connecting it to a docking station and reconnecting a laptop to it once or twice a day.
Anyone who knows doesn’t care
As in a reasonable replacement to Tesla home batteries?
Nice nod to the actual capabilities of AI along with pointing out the grift.
If you assume freedom is the ability to move about the world as you wish, then you may need to abandon complete safety, take risks, to accomplish your goals.
Some risks will limit your freedoms. Natural consequences, such as injuries, will literally limit your physical ability. Logical consequences may be exclusion from society or loss of assets. Freedom may be to pursue those risks despite the consequences to yourself or others.
In the context of crypto, my understanding is that the intent was to provide both freedom and safety through anonymity. If we look at freedoms looked at as illegal, there is an implied safety through obfuscation. There have been instances where people have been traced through crypto, so I do not completely trust it.
If you are referring to financial safety and security, it sounds as if the speaker is trying to mash words together to make it sound like people should take risks with their money to pursue their freedom. If people are using metaphors instead of solid language to sell you something, RUN.
Had a couple affected. Only user to be upset was someone who prints checks. Moved the printer to Ethernet instead of USB. It was no longer an issue.
Problem happened every time the printer reconnected to the computer, which happens several times an hour because HP printers don’t stay sleeping.
This problem has been brewing off and on for a few months. This is the first time I have seen it with symbols.
It’s fine. I figured it would be fun to talk about!
It’s a steel.
Nope, they are about 3, 5, and 6 feet long. They are made of spring steel and have 3 snaps at each end.
The largest loop was about 2m long, but yes, they could all be connected.
The garment bag is one of the large ones, squarish in width and length.
Yeah, its quite old. We found it in a garment bag in an attic. I’m thinking it’s for a mattress, except for the three separate sizes.
It reminds me of metal strapping bands, but no sharp bends from a pallet and the strapping bands have permanent clamps.
I like this answer, and feel like I have seen something like it before.
I was thinking about skirt hoops, but everything I see like it is painted and doesn’t show snaps.
It could be it, since it is probably 40+ years old.
Not sure, but there were three of them of varying size.
You should tell your healthcare provider that you are concerned.
Also, bad habits always come back. You need to find another outlet for your attention. If you cannot move on, you could consult a therapist.
Update, no issues since!
For grinding, try calibrating with a calibration cube and calipers.
For the stringing, try calibrating your extrusion steps. If it continues, try dialing back your temp 5° at time.
There is a process for retracting slightly between hops, but that may be a slicing option.
Not sure if this is serious or a good troll. Providing your medical history unsolicited to a corporation is a terrible idea. The real purpose of this virtual entity is to collect information. You should break ties, as they do not exist.
For conversation you can still use discord. Alternatively, you can use IRC. I wouldn’t identify myself or put medical history there, but there are plenty of places to chat.