Do the cool 3d printed climbing wheels
lol, that’s hilarious. Never heard that one before.
I just dislike that anyone feels the need to come to the defense of a trillion dollar company.
Poor Apple, people really should give them a break.
But to automate the front door unlocking, it needs to be detectable from HA. Which I believe is possible, but requires a macOS machine to extract the necessary rolling code key information.
I did really like it for notes in school… but yeah, now it’s just sitting there. Not cuz it’s old or has performance issues, I’ve just got no use for it. I either use my phone or my laptop.
I think I just about dialed in a profile, but I’ve yet to get to a place where I can just hit print and get a thing. Tinkering with it was fun for a minute, but i want a system that just works. And if that means buying a prusa printer, with prusa slicer, and prusament I’d be more than happy to go that route. I want to focus on what to print, not how. At least not now, I could definitely see me getting into it more, and then wanting to eventually do more complicated stuff requiring customizations of hardware and software, and materials, but it’s hard to get in the mood to go deep when struggling to do the basics.
A headphone hook for my desk… which I should probably take off the list cuz I just bought one.
Ender 3 is more of a project and less of a tool. Hoping to get a Prusa, everyone always remarks on its amazing reliability.
They still charging the same for DIY parts as they do for the repairs themselves?
Spotify doesn’t use Facebook for its friends system, it has its own. Also, that system is completely unrelated to the collaborative playlist feature.
Anyone with a link to your playlist can edit it if it’s set to collaborative. Oh, looks like they made the links time-limited at least.
For the next 7 days this will be available: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6UlFLf2OiDRkMBz0DVplXH?si=_v_a7_hbSq6GL2CzDYu17g&pi=u-IDRM4YL6S8S6&pt=062e97dfcdaebeb71e537d83b08db922
Nah, I’m just a really chill guy on the internet. Jk, it’s ChatGPT
Ha, busted! Yes, that was ChatGPT’s advice. But hey, let’s not give all the credit to our AI overlords just yet. They might be stealing our jobs, but at least they can’t steal our snark… for now. Besides, everyone knows real human communication involves at least three sarcastic remarks and a poorly timed joke. Speaking of which, have you heard the one about the software developer who walked into a bar? They left because they couldn’t find any ‘bugs’ to fix.
Why does this not seem like a problem with Spotify’s implementation? Spotify is set up in a pretty rudimentary way too. Collaborative playlists are open to the world to edit, the only access control is via knowledge that the playlist exists and having a link to it.
That last comment is what ChatGPT told me to say.
I understand your concerns about the article’s quality. I found that it presents some interesting perspectives on software development, although some points might not be clearly articulated. It’s always valuable to critically assess any content we come across, especially in the rapidly evolving field of software development. Do you have specific aspects of the article you disagree with or find lacking in clarity? I’d be interested in hearing more about your perspective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S24TDRxEna4
SnazzyLabs speculates it won’t be shut down because of how it works, and that stopping this application would require a retooling of apple’s entire authentication system both server-side and across all devices.
And all the unhidden jokes where bland
I was disappointed watching the first season after all the hype and love from the geek crowds. Maybe if I was a theoretical physicist I’d get a couple extra background scribbled jokes but the show is very underwhelming.
Rude