

That’s an off-the-shelf case? Which one is it?


That’s an off-the-shelf case? Which one is it?


I downloaded a car the first chance I got! I haven’t actually printed it, but you bet your ass I downloaded it just as a matter of principle!


This title is not accurate. The GPUs worked on Linux already, but only with AMD’s old proprietary RADEON driver. The news is that they are now supported by the Free Software AMDGPU driver.


Trump doesn’t control Netanyahu, and Netanyahu is one of those hardliners. TACO or not, Trump is along for the ride.


What the fuck? Logistics was supposed to be the thing the US military was best at!
Obviously I’m mad about the imperialism and the strategic blunders and whatnot too, but damn, just the sheer incompetence in the aftermath of Hegseth’s partisan purge (revealing its scale) leaves me flabbergasted. And this is something that they’re presumably trying to do well (as opposed to domestic agencies deliberately being run into the ground to “prove” they “don’t work”)!


WTF are you talking about? First of all, nobody said anything about death threats or pizza deliveries, and second, Poettering is not a “volunteer.” He’s spent his career getting paid by Red Hat and then Microsoft to make Linux more corporate-friendly.


That kinda undercuts the grandparent commenter not caring about the reason, though. If you’re sending a message, it matters what the message says.


All of these sorts of laws are designed to do two things:
Destroy privacy
Destroy Free Software (because inevitable end result will be enforcement via DRM, obviously)
That’s why it’s vitally important to stand united against them, and bootlicking class traitors like Lennart Poettering need to be bitch-slapped into either standing with us or fucking off out of Linux development entirely.


No, to enable (in the addiction sense) the greed of others. Not “satisfy.” Because it can never be satisfied: they will take and take and take and take until there is nothing left, and still demand more.


My drill press has a little rubber friction-fit holder for it, but nothing about it forces me to put it back properly.
Do you have to have them do the assembly too for that service to kick in? I’ve ordered bare PCBs a couple of times and wasn’t aware of it.
Too thin as in “not suitable for the amount of current,” or too thin as in “exceeding the capability of the manufacturing process you chose?” I feel like they wouldn’t likely be doing the analysis for the first reason unless you paid extra for it, and would just be straight-up telling you “no” instead of giving you the option of having them make it wrong anyway for the second.


And with zero advance notice, too! What the fuck?


as well as the ability to use our minds to travel.
This comment has big “teleport to Waffle House” energy.
TIL my jeans are coming back into fashion.
And I suppose no one sober would choose to start drinking on the side of the road in a car.
And guess what: having an open container of alcohol in a car is its own separate crime, just to make sure all those bases are covered.


If the battery for your impact driver (not drill, BTW) isn’t shared with a bunch of other tools from the same brand, you’re doing it wrong.
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