

Uhh, proton works fine…
You might need to clear your browsing data. You might want to start doing that all the time if you’re concerned about anonymity or privacy.


Uhh, proton works fine…
You might need to clear your browsing data. You might want to start doing that all the time if you’re concerned about anonymity or privacy.
Everyone telling you email isn’t private is right.
Don’t use it for things you don’t want to be public knowledge.


Get a load of this guy, doesn’t even have a vernier tape measure!


What is your desktop environment?
May I interest you in the “ln” command?
Usually if you wanna access a file (or a directory, that’s a file too!) from some place other than where it is in the filesystem you make a link using ln like “ln /mnt/target link_name”. Which would give you a link type file (that shows up as a link when you give -l to ls) called “link_name” which references “/mnt/target” when you try to do something to it (Like ls!).
Six gigabytes are plenty for even full desktop Ubuntu.


Ever used one of the sheet goods addons for a cad package? There’s an ominous zcode router in my near to middlin future…


You can use your cheap piece of shit $2 calipers to convert d>f and vice versa. Just dial your measurement and push the button till it becomes the measurement you want.
Or you can use a tape measure with tenths (decimal) on one side of the first foot or so and use that side to find your near fraction so you can mark over or under it.


I hope I’m the wrongest I’ve ever been.
It’s a very cool design! Did you use some kind of a plugin or panel to do woodworking measurements in blender? I never used it for cad in any serious way.


I don’t think anyone reading the comment history you brought up or your comments in this thread is gonna come to the conclusion you were brigaded.


It’s probably a good idea to go ahead and delete this reply. You probably don’t want people getting curious about what you’re referring to and looking up the deleted post from 12 days ago in the public modlog.
Unless you have a humiliation or negative attention thing, in which case carry on.


I for one welcome our new public security mailing list!


Op you absolutely need cross boards/slats.
You should not use a flat plywood platform to accomplish the same outcome, it will be more expensive, less stable over time and contribute to eventual mold in your mattress unless you live in like Death Valley (and maybe even there too depending on how you humidify your house!)
Again, you without any qualification need to use slats or cross boards to support the mattress and will be unhappy if you attempt to use ply for that.
If you want the “clean look” of a plywood platform, use an overlay of decoratively cut (50%+ negative space) 1/4” wallboard (freedom ply here in the us!) on top of your slats. When someone asks for a plywood platform over their slats, which has happened twice now, I usually set the saw in a jig and rip a bunch of four or five inch strips off some 1/4” and put them an inch or so farther apart than their width (so a bunch of 5” strips would be 6 + inches apart each) and join the whole thing together with a thinner strip across the top and bottom underneath held together with countersunk screws that have either acorn nuts on their bottoms or something else. You need countersunk so stuff can not get caught on the top and acorn nuts on the bottom so hands and cats don’t catch any strays fishing around under that thang. You can’t use glue because you need the whole apparatus to go parallelogram when the bed frame does.
E: oh yeah, if you can tolerate it, check the dump/your local listings for a busted ass metal frame with rails long enough for your design (or close enough not to matter). Those steel L brackets are a super good way to make sure the wood doesn’t pop apart over time. Use some kind of a poly product where wood supports metal to make it even better.
E2: reclaimed metal parts look really sick when you sand and repaint them a loud color that no one will see until they take the mattress off.
E3: if you bake enough slop into your overlay strips you can actually glue them in the case that you trust yourself to glue square and true. Okay I’m really done this time.
It depends on what they want. The op and title are pretty vague and general, so I offered a very easy solution that could meet their needs.
That’s exactly what I mean. It all depends on what makes a company big tech.
If it’s just having lots of money or capital then it’s really hard to divest oneself because of the phenomenal heights of industry required to make chips. Like, on some level you gotta accept that no one’s doing 14nm lithography in a shed out behind their house (people who do home lithography are in the micrometer range last I looked).
Waze, aka freemap Israel, founded by two veterans of the idfs electronic signals formation, unit 8200.
You can always just use an m series mac if you don’t want to support Intel or amd.
It all depends on how you define big tech.
The framework risc v board, for example, uses the StarFive JH-7110 which is manufactured by tsmc. Doesn’t get much bigger than that!
It’s not a big deal because the answer to the problem is “don’t run snaps”.