Linux hobbyist, Machinist and tinkerer
BUT SUPER TUX KART IS ALL YOU NEEED!
yeah tux kart is good But not that good
Based dude May he rest in piece as a fucking legend
Bro you dont wana be bottom stream, Theres lots of daemons
Lmao
I did not know about water expantion being a hazard when casting. Wow go figure. Casting is pretty neat, ive had a few buddys cast alumium and its hot as balls when pouring into a mold, but has alot of compontents that you really dont know unless your into it. Like water expantion, thats pretty cool thanks for sharing!
Machine is a very fun hobby, but be very careful when using high power tools. Mills, lathes and surface grinders can easily bite yah. As my shop teacher once said “If it can cut metal it can cut you!” “Metalworking tools are not toys, treat them with respect and they will respect you back” “Follow the MSDS procautions and shop rules, ie no long sleeves or gloves near rotary equitment and dont roll up sand paper on the lathe”
It is very rewarding being able to show people the part you made and solving problems feels great too!
Metal working, (although kinda expensive to get into) sheet metal bending, machining, welding. I really enjoy learning and making real world useful parts out of metal.
Wood working/whittling Its cheap to learn and can be very rewarding. Id suggest to look at local stores for discarded pallets for free wood. To make a few things out of, aim for hardwood, but lots of them end up being pine.
Potentally electronics? (Although you said you didnt want a hobby that doesnt use computers)
Photography could be rewarding Going outside to parks and just taking pictures really helps feeling grounded an in the now. And you can show others your photos!
Wood working is very fun an obtainable. At the end all your really need is a knife and some wood! Realtically if you want to get into it your gonna need some hand planes, but its a pretty fun and useful past time.
Qr code to rickroll tattoo
Surface pro 3 with nobara works really well for a tablet. Touchscreen driver works after surface kernel is installed. There is also a ublue support for the surface i beleave. Only downside is battery life 3 hours if your lucky because of the cpu.
Why them flat bastards!
(A flatbastard is a common file type)
The milk wars Patent pending
You mean Crime depot
Shhhh dont tell new york that anybody can by a lathe or a mill. Or forbid A CNC
Requiring a backround check for a 3d printer is idiotic at best. Whats next a flat bastard file? You could use it to form metal to make weapons! Not to deburr or make somthing harmless.
THINK OF THE CHILDREN
Follow up message be like
“Hi this is mark from instagram, so a face scan wasnt enough to verify your account. We sent you vials to fill with your dna, so we can be 100% sure.just to verify that you are who you say you are thanks!.”
My theory is that apple wont let the developer share there code for IOS because of “security”
I remember an emulator (retro arch i think?) Got on ios at one point and was later removed because it showed apples file system layout. Which apples reason was “because it could be used to make malware for IOS”
I feel like there is some similar thing with signal IOS
Damnn all for free! Lucky bastard
Lmao Put her to good use!
I got mediacom for my isp, My speed is about 1gb up and down Aswell We do not get phone or tv through our isp.
My house is old as balls and doesnt have ethernet or coaxial, i ran a ethernet cable up stairs for my rig.
And devices is around 13ish between people and my small fleet of raspi’s lmao
Indeed, The author was a bit of a nut
This may be a stupid question. But are you using grub and have nomodeset? Sometimes DE’s have problem with xorg setting monitor settings, which you then half to override somewhere in the init of the DE
–edit
Heres a work around.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/513036/how-do-you-change-display-resolution-of-vmware-player-in-kde-plasma-5#717471
"I have the same issue and have the following workaround:
It is possible to set the resolution from a command line using ‘xrandr’. Running just xrandr allows you to see the current resolution and the other valid resolutions.
From a command line you can run ‘xrandr -s 1024x768’ and the screen in VMware will reset to that size!
You can even set this at KDE startup by doing the following:
click KDE start icon
select System Settings
select Startup and Shutdown
click Add Program…
enter ‘xrandr -s 1024x768’ in the text box
be sure the “run in Terminal” checkbox is checked
follow the rest of the prompts to set it as a startup command.
The next time you log in, it will start at 800x600 but at the end of the login you will see the screen resize!
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