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The best thing I've ever done as an IT professional is install adblockers for elderly and non-computer-literate clients. Everyone should use them. It's not even just an aesthetics thing, it's an "ads are responsible for serving tons of malicious scripts that trick people into calling numbers or clicking links that lead to scammy shit" thing.

Fuck ads.

Hey, so you know how there's this thing where certain groups have highly specific ways of knowing and being in-and-with-the-world which might benefit everyone if shared?

Disabled people have that. Other marginalised groups too. When we ask you to *LISTEN* to us, it's not solely to complain about our struggles, suffering or oppression. It's also because if you listen to us, our experience may help *you*. And when we help each other, it increases the chances we all prosper #disability

Reminder that I collect weird, whacky, and bizarre form fields related to gender collection at genders.wtf and would welcome people submitting more

Some of you will know that there are character codes which are magic, For example, 8 is backspace, 9 is tab, 13 is enter/return, 27 is escape.

And then there's 127, which is delete. Why?

Because if you're dealing with punched cards, you need to remove errors. And the only code which will work for cancelling out a column is all holes punched, since you can't un-punch a hole

And 127 in binary is `01111111`.

"Sorry boss that form must have gotten lost. I'll send another one."

*"accidentally" bumps freshly-printed form into filing cabinet*

all negotiating with billionaire bootlickers for infrastructure will ever do is get us this lmao

i am looking for book recommendations for someone high-school age, interested in space, and still learning english.

she is specifically interested in the solar system and the planets, and in space travel (astronauts & co)

#astronomy #planets #space

I can understand if new admins don't know that Soapbox is bigotware and they'll be defederated nearly instantly for running it...

but Soapbox is bigotware and you'll be defederated almost instantly for running it

Edinburgh rape crisis centre, Rowling, fuck Terfs, donations 

Rowling announced today that she is now opening a so-called women's only rape crisis centre in Edinburgh, that is, of course, going to exclude trans women & non-binary people. Unfortunately, all the articles about this seem to have just regurgitated Rowling's press release, so I don't want to link to them here.

Anyway, now is a good time to donate to the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre, who include trans & non binary people in their services. justgiving.com/ERCC

They have been fighting constant attacks from #TERFS, and have had to occasionally close because of the attacks. Recent article about this here: opendemocracy.net/en/5050/tran

#TransRights #Scotland #Rowling #FuckTERFS

PostNL’s postzegelcodes are really neat if you’re out of stamps! Hopefully the system can read my handwritten 3x3 alphanumeric grid.

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Sovol SV06 update, long, 3D printing 

- The automatic bed levelling seems to be a bit buggy, it consistently is too close to the bed on the left, and too far from the bed on the right. I've corrected for now by manually turning the Z screws a bit, and now my prints are perfect.

I'm talking to support about a more permanent fix - the support response was a bit slow (a few days), but I did get a *useful* response, and they clearly actually read my e-mail, only asking me about things I hadn't already checked myself.

I think there's actually something wrong with how the (inductive) probe works, because it's always off by roughly the same amount, even when I deliberately skew the whole X axis carriage. I think it misdetects the bed location somehow.

- The Z-axis auto-calibration is kind of pointless due to a design fault in the carriage; the extruder connector will hit the frame before the carriage hits the end stop on one side. Hasn't affected prints so far though.

- Once the levelling is sorted out, the bed adhesion seems to be *very* good. I've had no curling even with nearly-full-bed prints where the description for the design explicitly says that they are prone to curling. Elephants foot is minimal.

Overall, print quality has been almost perfect; with the only obvious inaccuracy being that the perimeters are a bit jaggy vertically, seemingly due to tiny layer shifts (but not enough to notice unless looking for it). May just be a belt tensioning thing.

- The bed seems extremely evenly heated. Whereas my Ender 3 had a clear 'hotspot' in the middle, I can't detect any such differences on the SV06. I haven't used a thermal camera to confirm this, though. This probably is why things don't curl. Pretty impressed.

- Part cooling is very limited, it's not very good at it. It can do point-to-point overhangs very well, but as soon as you have unsupported lines, even just 1 line away from a support, it starts drooping.

- I have not yet gotten this up to the same printing speed as my Ender 3 without loss of printing quality, likely due to the bad part cooling. However, it is quiet enough that I don't mind letting it run all day long.

- It does seem to handle my crappy eSun filament much better than the Ender 3 did. I haven't measured this, but I get the sense that the nozzle temperature control is much more accurate/stable, as well as heating much faster.

- I have no idea where my filament dryer is (I bought it in a bundle). I assume it needs to ship from China, but I've not even gotten a shipping notification.

- Pause/resume and material change work reliably and cleanly; the "cut-off point" is not visible in the final print.

Overall, I'd say that I pretty much got what I ordered/expected - a Prusa clone at a quarter the price that's "fire and forget" (but without the fire), and with Pretty Good printing quality. I've not had a single print failure since correcting the levelling, not even in 8-hour full-bed-surface prints.

I haven't tested flexible filaments yet. That's the next thing on the list :)

world without police zine 

Happy 1312 dear fedi. Here's a link to the zine 'a world without police', introducing the strategy: disempower-disarm-disband.
aworldwithoutpolice.org

And here's the zine in german, ready for printing: wasgeht.noblogs.org/post/2020/

meds 

This is the *second* time that the vet has something useful for my medication that the pharmacy didn't. This time it was a pill cutter that can do more than just halves. 10/10 stock management

This Gridfinity thing is pretty cool

*looks at printer whose waking hours are beginning to compete with mine*

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