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  • Are we not talking about the fact that Wicket's got the one ring?

  • Kind of. Some of the newer models use chip identification and refuse to print if they think the toner is out. The L3765CDW has been something of a nightmare...

  • (I shouldn't be surprised, but) I didn't know Rise Against was on Bandcamp, that's awesome! I know what I'm buying next time Artist's Friday comes up.

  • Old Man's War getting a best series is pretty neat (though admittedly I've only really read the first one).

  • F

    Did it work?

  • On the book spine in panel 5

  • Reminds me a bit of this comic:

    Source

  • I do like the idea of putting some sort of identifier in the post title, so I created a new post for discussion.

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Petition to include comic identifiers in post titles

  • With a name like that, I nominate them for President of the Galaxy! I expect great things and many adventures (plus Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters)!

  • All the cutters I've seen mostly rely on the printer's physical movement to drive the cutting blade, rather than a servo. Technically there's the SnappingTurtle, by the same guy who made the BoxTurtle project, which appears to be closer to what you're looking for, but unfortunately isn't available yet.

    That said, maybe take a look at the BoxTurtle project/ discord? Part of the project is the FilamATrix tool head, which is a mechanically activated cutter. There's also the AT4 tool head and the crossbow filament cutter (which you might be able to adapt to your old printer if you didn't want to do a full tool head conversion).

  • The hassle of trying to get VUK strings for libbluray is 90% of the reason I switched to using MakeMKV's external integrations in my workflow. Still, an easy to access list like this would have saved me HOURS when I was just starting to rip my disks to populate my media server.

  • Heck yeah (and thank you)! Mine's considerably more dust covered (and the leg clip broke on one of my SBD's), but that set was always one of my childhood favorites.

  • Not to be confused with Zombie by The Cranberries

  • I'm so disappointed you don't also have a photo of the little magnet crate or the front of the gunship all opened up.

  • Paleontological?

  • Wouldn't that kind of be part of the point? If walkable communities can work in Arizona of all places, there's no excuse (short of "I literally can't open my front door due to all the snow on the other side of it") for the rest of the country.

  • The term sandy-blonde also came to mind:

    Source

  • I tend to keep a fair bit of my stuff clipped to my belt loops, not quite as streamlined and elegant as cramming everything in a pocket, but much easier to tell when something is missing (and far less likely to beat up my phone).

    Front left pocket: wallet, multitool (Nextool s11)

    Front left belt loop: noise cancelling earbuds (Sony WF-1000XM5)

    Front right pocket: phone (pixel 9 pro xl)

    Front right belt loop: keys

    Hip right belt loop: work badge (when applicable)

  • I had a woodworking professor that was fond of saying "it's art, does art need a purpose?" To which my retort was "it does if it's going to take up space on my desk". I will admit that sometimes it's nice to have something whose only function is to be pretty and smell nice, even for just a little while. Both lines of thought are totally valid though!

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Mix and match login managers and desktop environments