

I use it as a modifier key for all of the shortcuts I create since nothing uses it by default.


I use it as a modifier key for all of the shortcuts I create since nothing uses it by default.


There is Tiny Core Linux if you want something small like the original DSL.
The T480s only has one DIMM socket. The other memory channel has 8GB soldered to the motherboard.


Mumble supports text chat and images too. Right click on a channel or user and select send message. There is an insert image button in the message window. I wish they would make it so you could just drag and drop an image though.



There are USB NFC readers. Someone could add support for that to Klipper.


You can open “Keyboard Shortcuts” in the menu and change them to whatever you want.


Luckily we have open source firmware and we can build our own printers.
Most ghost guns are not 3D printed so this is nothing but security theater and an invasion of privacy.


Is that hotend and nozzle actually able to keep up with the 48mm³/s flow rate needed to print at 600mm/s with 0.2mm layers?
I’ve been thinking about upgrading mine. The stock hotend can only do about 20-25mm³/s at reasonable temperatures.


There’s nothing wrong with using a good text editor. You can always use some markdown if you want basic formatting.


I’ll believe it when I can actually buy them at that price. I don’t think that will happen anytime soon.


You can put each service on a separate subdomain and they will work fine.


Most routers don’t support open source firmware. If you want privacy and firmware updates, it needs to be supported by OpenWRT.
Check the user manual. See if it supports loading a BIOS image from a flash drive.
Skyrim works great with Mod Organizer 2. I’ve never played Rimworld, but it looks like there is a mod manager for it that runs on Linux natively.
What games were you wanting to mod? Mod Organizer 2 works great on Linux. The setup is a bit more complex if you are using it with Steam games though.


A mechanic’s stethoscope will make it pretty easy to figure out where the noise is coming from.


I’ve got 4.6GB of flatpaks installed on their own subvolume and compression only reduces that to 4.1GB. I would guess that it’s mostly compressed already. The same compression settings reduced my root subvolume from 23GB to 8.4GB.
Add another SSD and dual boot. Keep the windows 10 install for the audio software and use Linux for everything else. Nvidia cards will work in Linux, you just have to install the driver. That’s just a couple of clicks in many distros. I would suggest sticking with a distro that uses X11 since Wayland can still cause some issues with Nvidia GPUs.
I’ve got a 16MB MMC card that I use as an offline backup for my password manager database. It’s old enough that it uses SLC flash, so I don’t have to worry about data retention time.