There’s still a lot of filament sitting in the Bowden tube between your sensor and the hotend.
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There’s still a lot of filament sitting in the Bowden tube between your sensor and the hotend.


Maybe, but I’m using Gluetun’s API too (which is very badly documented), and it seems to me some of the endpoints only work for OpenVPN. But I’ll have to look into it properly.


Well that’s annoying. When using it with Gluetun, I’m not sure I can even use Wireguard there.
It also depends how humid it is where you live.


You can also up your UAC security level, so it requires your password, like most Linux distros do. This can (disregarding bypasses like this one) thwart keystroke injection attacks like that from a USB Rubber Ducky.


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Nope, never heard of that podcast, sorry.
I’m not the person you asked, but I self-host AudioBookShelf (it’s a podcast manager too), and listen to all my podcasts through its app, connected to my instance. Its app isn’t as sleek or fast as Antennapod or some or the other ones, but it works fine.
That way I also automatically have all my podcasts backed up on my server too, if the creator of a podcast I listen to suddenly decides to delete everything and disappear.
Third party launchers do exist, yes, but normally you’d have to use Epic’s launcher. That’s what they’re counting on, anyway.


You would ordinarily have to use their launcher, but third party launchers do exist.


You can claim them, sure. But you’ll need their launcher when you want to play them.


Only one part available right now. The idea is great, though.
OH. MY. GOD. How did I not know there’s a Old Reddit style interface included in Lemmy???


Yeah, you could get hundreds of cheap nozzles for $70. I’ve bought packs of 10 nozzles for 74 cents. That’s almost a thousand nozzles I could get instead of one $70 tungsten one. Or maybe “only” 800 nozzles if I factor in a pessimistic shipping cost too.
EDIT: Checked the price I paid and it was even cheaper than I remember. Edited my calculations.
I do value my adblockers very highly, and I blocks ads in the browser, via DNS on my home network, and on my rooted phone too. Every time I access the internet on a device that isn’t mine, I’m blown away with how bad it is.