FixMyPrint with a twist
18h 4m ago in 3dprinting from discuss.tchncs.deThanks for sharing the knowledge:)
Trial of 12mph bike lane speed limit grinds gears of Dutch cyclists
3d 13h ago in europe@feddit.org from www.theguardian.comHonestly 20km/h seems kinda slow. As a kid I'd do 20-25, and these days most European countries have a 25km/h limit on e-bikes. So 20km/h seems just low enough to be a hindrene.
Ultimately it depends on the bicycle lane or road though, just like for cars. There a huge difference between a crowded narrow inner-city cycle lane with immediate adjacent houses and other things obstructing vision, compared to a suburban cycle path with less traffic and completely unobstructed vision
German state Bavaria cancels Microsoft contract to go open source
14d 9h ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from cybernews.comStarting with 40 jobs in one ministry while canceling a billion € statewide contract does signal the direction they're going, and does seem to indicate a gradual rollout rather than a sudden changeover
Average one-way commuting time from home to work in Europe
14d 15h ago in europe@feddit.org from upload.wikimedia.orgThat sounds wonderful. And awful. Weather pending
What 3D printer should I buy?
17d 12h ago in 3dprintingAlso I feel confident Prusa will not try a rug-pull enshitification move in 6 months time after buying their printer, unlike certain other manufacturers (Bamboo)
what are you reading nowadays that's not crap?
18d 16h ago in asklemmy@lemmy.mlNot exactly a new book, but All Quiet on the Western Front was a fantastic read. It's a grotesquely frank depiction of the unfortunate "Have Not"s fighting a meaningless war for the "Have"s in society, set in the german trenches of WW1.
Another reason to self host your own AI
20d 5h ago in selfhostedYeah that was my assumption. But I hadn't considered WOL being broadcast, so now I'm not so sure. I would assume it's broadcast on both IP and Ethernet layer. It's time to do some wiresharking :)
Maybe something else going on then, but ive never gotten WOL to work after a blackout when there's two switches between sender and receiver. After powering up the receiver once, WOL works again
If you're already using node-red, the Wake On Lan node works well, and with node-red it's easy to trigger the magic packet based on whatever trigger condition you want.
The only limitation I know is WOL doesn't work after a power outage, because the switch and RPI doesn't know where to find the target machine
Thanks for the tips on reusable enterprise cards btw
Prusa colour mixing blog post
21d 23h ago in 3dprinting from blog.prusa3d.comI'm surprised they chose MIT licence rather than AGPL or GPL
Is there an app to quickly compare two pasted texts?
3mon 3d ago in linux@programming.devWhy use Named volume vs Anonymous volume in Docker?
1y 4mon ago in selfhostedYouTuber Smii7y discovers the way of Rock and Stone
2y 11mon ago in drg from youtube.comr/kde will go dark on 12/06 until further notice
3y 22d ago in kde@lemmy.ml from www.reddit.comDownvoting disabled, federated voting
3y 24d ago in lemmy_support@lemmy.mlHow does "language" selection work in Lemmy?
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