zipsglacier

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Actually my first time; I had to order them just for this, and they're great! Now I have extras ready for the next project.

 

We wanted to turn these painted minis into tree ornaments, and this is what we came up with. I used magnets!

I'm also really happy about figuring out the print orientation: it prints with the flat front down, so the arch comes out great without supports. Here's a printables model page for it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Awesome! Yeah, the color scheme came out great. The variation definitely fits a rag-tag orc army especially. Another idea along these lines would be even more variation, like they're bring their own equipment to fight, but a couple of simple details for the "uniform", like a crude slash of the same color across their shirts and shields, or something like that.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Painting party is an awesome idea! Send us pictures of what the group does. My only mini painting has been with bulk acrylic paints, on minis for a board game we like, but the results made me so happy!! Having actual mini paints of any quality, plus input from someone who has done it before, will be a great advantage for you all :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Haha, same here. We've been on this ride before, and it wasn't fun the first time.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Lol, yeah it does add up!!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Shout out to everyone who's not drinking today, for whatever reason! Good luck to you. Make a plan for something better tonight.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Congrats on 4 weeks! You don't have to let this shit election screw it up. If you want, the folks at stopdrinking are pretty supportive:

https://lemmy.world/post/21650016

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

7 hellhounds howling

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

No, you're supposed to buy a loaf, use 1/3 of it before it goes bad, throw away the rest, and buy another loaf.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

A YEAR ago?? Was there a second one!?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

👀 did not let me down

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

I thought it was over, and then it just kept going hornier and hornier

 

I've been waiting until the alpha release to try cosmic, so I haven't paid much attention to instructions for installing it alongside my current pop os 22.04. Now that the alpha is out, I see all instructions pointing to download and install the 24.04 alpha iso. But, that's a big hassle! Is there a way I can try the cosmic alpha along side my current install?

 

My teenage son wants to try a new distro for gaming. Our family has been using pop os for years, but he wants to try something new. The main three I see are

  • nobara (fedora based)
  • garuda (arch based)
  • drauger (ubuntu based)

The machine he's using is a 2018 Intel nuc. It has a strong processor (core i7) but no discrete graphics. I can't tell which (if any) of the distros above would be better or worse for his case.

Reading around, it seems like Garuda might be slightly more fiddly. And, Drauger I only saw mentioned in a couple of articles, but not on this forum. Are these impressions correct? Do you have any other advice for us?!

 

I press Super and type "recent " to open some documents. But after reorganizing where some of them are stored, I now see entries for both the new and old locations. Currently the old ones are at the top of the list, because I've used them more often. Choosing those entries doesn't do anything, because the paths don't point to those files anymore. How can I remove the old entries from the list?

 

Stackoverflow, and the rest of the SE network, explicitly says that all user-generated content is licensed under CC-BY-SA. (link here). So, while SE has the right to do whatever they want with user content, they have to attribute the users who made it, and they have to keep the same or similar open license on the content. I know users can't really fight a big company on equal footing, but an explicit license like that is an implicit commitment to respecting, at least to some degree, users' ownership of their content.

On the other hand, Reddit's user agreement includes this: "...you irrevocably waive any claims and assertions of moral rights or attribution with respect to Your Content...." So, reddit asserts the right to use user content however it likes, with no rights to the users who generate it.

Recent events make me much more interested in knowing how the content I generate will be licensed. I know a cc license on Reddit content wouldn't change most of what makes the recent decisions so terrible, but it would give some standing to the people upset with how reddit plans to use what they've contributed.

I looked a bit, but didn't see an explicit statement about how the content in this server (lemmy.world) is licensed. (That's not a criticism; I think the admins have been busy with a few other things, and I really appreciate it!! I'm asking about this because I'm hoping to see more and more here.)

 

If only there was some way I could have known to try this sooner! /s

Story: I wanted to try printing with petg, since I've read how much easier it is. But with a new roll I just had a really hard time. Lots of stringing, poor adhesion, and it just seemed like no amount of my usual fiddling would really make it better.

Somewhere I read that even new filament can benefit from drying, because maybe it wasn't stored in the best way, or maybe it's older than you think. I also read about putting the roll on the print bed, heating it up and covering it for a long time, since I don't have a filament dryer. I did that for about half a day, and then sealed the roll in a ziptop bag with a silica packet because I needed a break from it. A week later and, it seems much better!?

Either the drying, the break, or something else seems to have helped a lot! Happy printing everyone.

 

Last time I looked for how to do this, hydrapaper seemed to be the best option. Lately though I get a warning every time flatpak updates.

Info: runtime org.gnome.Platform branch 42 is end-of-life, with reason:
   The GNOME 42 runtime is no longer supported as of March 21, 2023. Please ask your application developer to migrate to a supported platform.
Info: applications using this runtime:
   org.gabmus.hydrapaper

Is there something else people are now using? Or are they staying with hydrapaper (it seems to still work fine)?

 

In the eyes-box!

 

I needed a reminder of where to look, and the first search result was in a reddit post on r/pop_os with a similar title. Since that sub is currently locked, I found my answer elsewhere. I decided it would be useful to post the info here too. I'll write my answer below, and someone can write a better one if they have it.

(p.s. Thanks for keeping the reddit sub private; I think it's the right decision since the major reasons for the blackout have not changed.)

 

Anyone have any good suggestions? Educational stuff is good, but I'm also interested in other games that kids can play solo or with parents. (We're a PC gaming house, but I'm open to suggestions for any platform.)

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