And install python and install those dependencies before you can even run the thing
And install python and install those dependencies before you can even run the thing
Started contributing to https://github.com/mario-eth/soldeer , mainly refactoring but also helping with new features.
Thanks for the explanation
Surely the Tokyo tower is a specific product then? 🗼It costs money to visit, aren’t the other towers jealous?
Yeah their security track record as of late is pretty bad…
Welp, no place in the freezer, guess I’ll need to have another margarita!
Yeah the colors come from the os, my keyboard shows the monochrome one when I pick it. That was all very interesting!
Third and fifth result are about the correct one
Here (didn’t find the right one, almost)
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Here are the same queries with Kagi (I was interested to see the difference)
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Got in touch with ProtonVPN support and asked about this. Here’s their reply:
Our engineers have conducted a thorough analysis of this threat, reconstructed it experimentally, and tested it on Proton VPN.
We concluded that:
- The attack can only be carried out if the local network itself is compromised
- Our Windows and Android apps are protected against it
- For iOS and macOS apps, you are completely protected from this as long as you’re using a Kill Switch and a WireGuard-based protocol (our apps use them by default, and if a user wants to use something other than WireGuard derivates, they’d have to manually set it up). Note that Stealth, WireGuard TCP and Smart protocol on iOS/macOS are all WireGuard-based.
- For our Linux app, we’re working on a fix that would provide full protection against it.
Interesting, that would confirm the pressure advance as the likely culprit (speed and acceleration are taken into account in the algo). Maybe your slicer has a bug related to this? If changing the value wildly does not improve or worsen it, then it might not be calculating what it’s supposed to. Can you try another slicer?
All seems to indicate something related to pressure advance, whereby the printer thinks it needs to extrude less because of some pressure buildup but it underestimates how much is really needed. Does it happen if you print slowly? E.g max 15 mm/s or less.
I thought so too, the main problem I found mentioned online is a file with only one chapter for the whole book. But mine was fine and was an official publication. I even tried a repair tool to no avail. Converting did the trick though.
Thanks for the links!
I got a kobo recently and noticed bad performance with some epubs, very slow loading times and page flips. If I convert the file kepub with calibre (requires a plugin) then it’s super fast but I don’t think there is calibre for phones.
Started using Zen browser recently and it’s not bad! Basically Firefox but more stylish and more privacy. It syncs with my Mozilla/Firefox account so on mobile I just use Firefox.