I also remember idspispopd or something like that but not sure what it was for haha
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It's in the image? His emailaddress+ some related info was found in a breach, meaning someone hacked some other site to which this user was subscribed.
That's not what happened
Guess it depends on your client because it works for me.
I hope you mean 200 degrees celcius, I imagine it's hard to print at 200 F ;-)
Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West sequel. Love the entire series and while christmas this year came early with both a Zero Dawn Remaster and a LEGO Horizon Adventures release (and I'm also really into LEGO so yay!) I can't wait to see how the story continues after the developments in part two.
Ah yes you're right!
Is that CPU cooler resting on your GPU or is that just the perspective messing with me? It looks rather dangerous.
For the average household I think tracking your energy and gas consumption is most useful as it allows you to spot accidental wasteful usage and both save money and the environment :)
A fun experiment I did recently was to measure the speed of sound with my oscilloscope. I wired up a speaker and a microphone at a known distance from each other, connected the oscilloscope to both sides and measured how long it took between sound trigger & reception. I came within several meters/second accuracy which I think is a nice result for a basic home lab setup.
I also track a lot of metrics around the house using Home Assistant. Temperature, humidity, power usage, light levels, heating, but also stuff like total meters of filament used, total objects printed, system metrics. I like statistics and it's fun to compare months/years and clearly see the results of improved isolation for example.
Without knowing the details of C, I've seen this in other languages and it's usually something with missing a flush or a buffered output mode or something like that.
Ah yes that does sound familiar! And it's sure been a while... feel old now haha.