
European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls
2y 3mon ago in technology from arstechnica.comI'd never realized how convenient/natural a joystick is for adjusting your side mirrors. I'm not even sure my wife has the reach to both press a touchscreen in the center console and have her head in driving position to adjust the mirrors with real time feedback. Even I'd hate to have to tweak a mirror while driving with a touchscreen.
The implication is that it's your own blood, but I like the planning/forethought. I think you'll be going places. Probably at a run.
Tinder to ban web developers who use 'engineer' in their bio
2y 3mon ago in programmer_humor@programming.dev from www.theolognion.comAnd, unlike engineers in manufacturing whose deep-pocket corporations bought an exemption, Engineers in the A/E/C field are licensed. And if you screw up you can lose your ability to work in your field…forever.
Meta will delete all non-migrated Oculus accounts in March - The Verge
2y 3mon ago in technology from www.theverge.comFeel the hate. Let it flow through you.
"I Don't Know If Most People Even Know What Party Is In The Senate Majority"
2y 3mon ago in politics from www.offmessage.netTrick question. The answer is that no party has a majority in the senate. Two independents caucus with 49 democrats to form the leadership structure, but that is not a party majority - merely a ruling coalition.
CDC ditches 5-day COVID isolation, argues COVID is becoming flu-like
2y 3mon ago in news from arstechnica.comThere are a lot of never-maskers out there, but I’d say that I’ve seen at least an order of magnitude increase in general usage even years after the lock downs and mandate have been lifted.
Oh, I didn’t mean to come off as dissing Prusa in general. I ponied up for an XL and it’s night-and-day better than any previous printer I’ve owned.
If this was during an auto level, it's my humble opinion that this is a manufacturer's defect in the machine that caused the damage. There should be proper coding to ensure that any increase in sensor pressure by (delta p) halt that machine and that there should be a pressure offset in the sensor such that a loss of signal or anomalous zero reading or lack of reading is done prior to levelling to ensure that a sensor failure has not occurred. My XL freaks out if a fan isn't spinning at the right speed, so they clearly know that a nominal operational check before the print starts is proper engineering design.
Of course you won't get anywhere. Unfortunately, a lot of 3D print failures really are user error so I suspect that's their default response and it takes them a good deal of proof to push them of that mark.
Android users: What app are you using for PDF code references and vendor catalogs?
2y 3mon ago in architectureIs anyone using a peltier dehumidifier in a drybox?
2y 5mon ago in 3dprinting$1200 chair, $60 HOTAS, $15 filament = Spaceflight Commander
2y 5mon ago in 3dprintingYou vs the Guy She Tells You Not to Worry About
2y 6mon ago in pcmasterrace from i.imgur.comRebalancing the price to represent the value...
2y 6mon ago in 3dprintingI married a luddite
2y 6mon ago in offmychestStartup/New Device battery drain in iP15 Pro
2y 6mon ago in iphoneAnyone gaming/working on a Samsung QLED 8k?
2y 6mon ago in pcmasterraceIt's tragic that Iceland doesn't have Journey to the Center of the Earth swag
2y 7mon ago in moviesFirst attempt at hydro - moving summer herbs indoors for the winter
2y 8mon ago in hydroponics@kbin.social from i.imgur.comUnbaked. Unrisen.
2y 11mon ago in not_interestingThank you. It does feel like a bit like an old European kitchen. I've also heard it described as an idealized kitchen in a Pullman Car.










