- How to employ a legal adviser
- How to exercise in a gymnasium
You gotta do it to em
I feel like that’s a lot more likely in other places than it is here
Disagreement here is more of an opportunity to either learn or educate than almost anywhere else from what I’ve seen
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Before the picture loaded I thought you meant that you didn’t write the title of the post, which technically correct since the title was typed, not written.
I personally haven’t used tungsten carbide or ruby nozzles to have a point of reference.
For all I know the Diamondback could be overkill, with little real world benefit compared to ruby nozzles and just more expensive.
So take that as you will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The link I sent does have material property comparisons with most other nozzle materials, including tungsten carbide.
But, given that they’re trying to sell the Diamond nozzles in the first place I would take all those values with a grain of salt.
Forget about tungsten, get yourself a Diamondback nozzle They’re pretty much indestructible regardless of the hardness of the filament! Ask our boy Zack over at Voidstar Labs
I’ve seen “Main” and “Support” be used likely for the same reason
If you want a mildly funnier dumb meme:
Oh I absolutely agree, some things don’t need to be “smart”.
Imagine if someone put a microchip in a potato peeler claiming that it would add features like “sensing the amount of pressure applied to the potato to ensure clean peels”. The reason they haven’t done that is that data would only benefit the user, and they can’t think of a way to have it benefit the company’s profit margins.
I wish products followed your lead and had no AI features, 1995 Toyota Corolla :/
Absolutely. Like why in the world would the article have a list of features included in each model of router?
I say this a lot to people on Lemmy, but everyone here (including you) is honestly so much nicer and more emotionally intelligent than people on other places on the internet
So you’re 69 in spirit! Nice!
How excited will you be when you reach the “nice” age?
$100,000,000,000,000 × 0.00000000001 is $1,000!
I’d happily take that
I’m in the exact same boat. Vivaldi devs are so open about everything they do that they’ve honestly earned my trust in their browser.
No nonsense and very clear options to disable data collection despite being a chromium based browser. I love firefox mobile’s extensions but it just doesn’t have the same consistency between desktop and mobile. For example, Vivaldi mobile let’s you control site permissions to the level of controlling if they’re allowed to play sound or not