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  • Yep, for me my first printer was a Prusa MK3S+. At the time it was definitely the sort of experience you just described, and I jumped on the Prusa Enclosure upgrade to enable ABS. But there were some maintenance frustrations nevertheless that prompted me to get a backup printer.

    I went with an Ender 3 V2, and my god that gave me the whole “literally doesn’t work out of the box, buy this mandatory set of aftermarket upgrades and enjoy your continuous maintenance trap” experience.

    Never again. I sold that and grabbed an X1C which became my main printer with the Prusa as the backup.

    I totally appreciate the value of open source; Linux built my career and I’ve lived and breathed it and the OSS community for the better part of two decades. I also totally appreciate and respect folks who take joy in tinkering with and maintaining their hardware. I’m just not that guy anymore and I’ve transitioned into the “wanting things to just work” phase for most things.

    To me, if we can have both closed source options and open source options competing and each surviving — to me similar to say MacOS and Linux — then everyone can benefit; there’s a solution for everyone.

  • A level headed take on Bambu identifying positives and negatives? I must be reading the wrong community.

  • Fixed. I need to review truth tables…

  • Very concerned for you.

    But really, we have over 4 billion women alive right now, and you asked ever. The subwoofer was patented in 1964. Worked up some estimates that there have been 9-10 billion distinct humans alive since 1964, so that’s 4.5-5 billion women.

    If none of them ever did what you proposed I’ll eat my hat.

  • Everyone reacts to different media differently so I don’t have trouble seeing this as in earnest. MGS3 has very strong moments IMO. For me it’s the likes of FFX that gets me still 25 years later, and there are others to be sure. Oh boy, Undertale though.

  • Should pick up where it left off; nevertheless the UPS and graceful shutdown is always smart for any filesystem.

  • For sure. And it wasn’t that simple during the rust shenanigans in February I’d say, but these personalities love to come up and cause trouble 😅. It’s really the nature of open source though; you’ll find similar in major open source projects. Hashicorp GitHub issues come to mind as an easy example.

  • Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash (ofc)

    FTFY

  • I’d feel better about this if they weren’t unambiguously negligent about matters such as their tree trimming obligation. Right outside my subdivision we have a string of powers lines going directly through oak tree branch clusters. What happens when a hurricane topples the trees? I called their number to report this — two years ago. No action so far.

  • Twin Peaks vibes

  • The article also states that the founders had endeavored to distribute more of their share to the other employees, and this was a sticking point in Krafton’s attempt to walk back the original deal:

    But the trio declined, claiming the amount was not "anything close to what they deserved, and did not allow them to share the earnout with the full team."”

    Given this I don’t think we can fairly prejudge the trio — if they’d received the bonus and then reneged on their promise or made it a negligible amount then it’d be fair to judge them harshly.

  • Totally fair take, but for me I’m just excited for the prospect of more Wolf Among Us. Telltale had hits and misses but I definitely felt Wolf was among the former and I love to see stories finished like their Walking Dead series

  • My 2c: while I don’t think I have enough context and history to really know, since you said rage I’d suggest trying to reflect on all this. Rage can be unhealthy (literally) and in a way it could be that you’re allowing this person to have a negative effect on yourself. It’s great that you care about your work and its success, but ask yourself whether you need to care this deeply about someone else’s work even if it impacts your own. I’d ask whether you could achieve the same result (reporting their behavior up to recommending they be fired) in a more calm, purpose-driven manner.

  • And now the rest of us are like this too

  • Definitely do get fitted for running shoes, but for me for the knee pain after a long time of trying different things and eventually doing physical therapy I discovered my posture was the problem. I noticed that the knee issues showed up primarily when I would try increasing my speed past a point or when I would get fatigued; I was often slouching forward when I did either. This page seems to discuss the matter pretty well; I was doing something similar to the “poor” photo down the page a bit. https://runningversity.com/running-posture-correct-yours/

    Beyond that I still kept some of the habits I picked up while trying to improve things prior to discovering this: glucosamine supplements (rather inconclusive info on whether these really have the ability to help or not but they’re not hurting so..) and icing the knees after running. I also take aleve after running. YMMV

  • Tried it and nothing, double checked the manual for my model and looks like this one just doesn’t have a mute or volume down function. Ah well, eventually it’ll break and I can fix it then!

  • In my org there are SWEs that write metrics-based alerts for their running software and often need to take derivatives for example. That may not need 3 calculus classes, but beyond that there’s also the thought process that goes into it that’s applicable to the job.

  • You could start an OnlyDulls with the behind the scenes.