Oh you’re 100% mistaken if you think my responses are serious and sincere.
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Saying you have no time when it’s actually lack of energy is just poor communication skills, it’s not about being literal.
No it is not superior. It doesn’t allow for only toasting one side of the food, it forces you to toast both/all sides. It has less flexibility and still restrictions regarding foods that can go it it conveniently.
Only acceptable design is A-tier, all others are unnecessarily restrictive in size and dimensions of the food to toast. Only idiots limit themselves to sliced bread.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Western Digital runs out of HDD capacity: CEO says massive AI deals secured, price surges aheadEnglish
4·1 day agoI do, I didn’t really need to spend 3-4x the money for my server storage and regular HDDs are fast enough for media streaming. 6x18tb would’ve been unnecessarily expensive as SSDs
If your schedule is not actually fully booked you have the time, ADHD or not…you don’t have the energy, which is something entirely different, but also valid.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DoorDashers are getting paid to close Waymo's self-driving car doorsEnglish
2·3 days agoself-autonomous
Just autonomous…the “self” is included in the definition of autonomous already.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Automatic Smart Lighting Per Game with PulseDeck + Home AssistantEnglish
5·3 days agoMaybe mark this post as advertisement…
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)English
21·4 days agoINDX is done by a completely different company, you cannot credit their work to prusa at all.
Because you want to keep your cat from going in/out at certain times or what?
We just have one of those chip-enabled flaps so it only unlocks for our cats. 100% offline with no cloud connection whatsoever. I personally don’t really see any benefit to remote locking/unlocking the flap, if I wanted to manage when my cat can enter/leave the home I wouldn’t have a flap.
what information are you looking to get in to HA from the cat flap?
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)English
32·5 days agoMy point is that any innovation by prusa, slicer or printer, is pretty much past tense.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)English
3·5 days agoYet a lot of those businesses lean on the work of prusa.
Yes, a lot of the groundwork was done by prusa, and yes a lot of companies are standing on their shoulders. Prusa 100% deserves a lot of credit for enabling what 3D printing has become today, no doubt about that…but they haven’t really been innovative or at the front of 3D printing for a while, they stagnated and have been overtaken as a consequence.
Edit: most of the cheap Chinese manufacturers are ahead because they lean massively in to klipper and rely on the community there.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)English
54·5 days agoI would much prefer them to stay in the business and as much ahead of the competition as possible.
They are already behind the competition and have been for some time
It’s a joke older than the internet, it’s not the author’s own thoughts about boogers, it’s someone else’s that they just used in a comic format.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Are Vorons still the best DIY printers in 2026?English
5·8 days agoI would love to love Prusa’s printers, but they just keep lacking IMO. They cost an absolute premium price, but you get a sort of “yesterday’s tech” experience with with them. I can get two voron v2.4 350x350x350mm kits for the price of a single Prusa core one L, and aside from active chamber temp control the core one L has basically the same functional features as the vorons.
The web-interface experience is so much nicer with klipper + mainsail/fluidd than what prusa offers. The abundance of additional community-made features for klipper is immense and usually extremely easy to implement, it’s a shame prusa insists on their own ecosystem.
Fair enough, WFH is obviously not for you then, good thing for you then that no one is forcing people to WFH these days, quite the contrary.
Why the hate on WFH? You get to do your regular job, but in the comfort of your own home and the added benefit of not spending time on transport to/from the office.
What are you looking to print and for what purpose?



Unfortunately most people just don’t fucking care, or even consider it an issue.
Someone in my local HA community proudly shared how they had been able to use AWS face recognition with their own cams so they didn’t need to run face recognition locally…fucking absurd to experience someone tech-savvy willingly hand over these things and recommending others to do it too.