

They were so shit that I couldn’t even use one to throw the rest away. I had to go out and buy some real bags just to get rid of them.
They were so shit that I couldn’t even use one to throw the rest away. I had to go out and buy some real bags just to get rid of them.
I bought some “Amazon basics” trash bags once. Their sides were not even properly laminated together. Just pulling them off the roll made the sides split open. Never again.
Do you really want to have a relationship (of any kind) with someone that treats other people that way?
Because that’s what people are posting.
No. Movie/show adaptations of books are often wildly different than their source. Some of them are barely recognizable, sharing only the most basic of premis.
This doesn’t sound like it’ll help you now, but I’m the future, you really should have cloud synced backups of that kind of thing.
But you are here now, so live a good life and enjoy it while you can. Maybe try to help others do the same. This is all we get, so use it to the fullest.
Exactly. At the atomic level solid matter acts a lot like jello. It also helps explain why things tend to break if you push or pull on them at rates that exceed the speed of sound in that material.
The motion of the stick will actually only propagate to the other end at the speed of sound in the material the stick is made of.
It’s super confusing because “KDE” is literally the acronym for “K Desktop Environment”.
Cold Air will make you sick.
There are plenty of studies debunking it, and yet I still hear about it all the time.
Decibels
Your insurance doesn’t cover that.
It’s a great movie, but I was a little disappointed that the first short story was the only musical one. After that amazing opening act I was really hoping for more.
Their filament has RFID tags that contain the optional print settings for that filament, such as model temperature, bed temperature, etc. The RFID reader only exists on the AMS, and doesn’t actively block 3rd party filament from being used. The tag is on the spool itself, so even if they did block filament, you could just transfer it to a Bambu spool.
It actually looks like the private key has been extracted now, so it’s kind of game over as far as blocking 3td party tools. https://hackaday.com/2025/01/19/bambu-connects-authentication-x-509-certificate-and-private-key-extracted/
One really long spiral slice.
I expect that the physics of true invisibility would actually make you blind, since your retinas wouldn’t be able to absorb any photons. They would have to pass through unaltered to maintain invisibility. Otherwise people would be able to see 2 “shadows” where your retinas are.
It was the first one using Wayland by default that worked on my machine out of the box.