At least Michelle didn’t look like Withers with a wig.
At least Michelle didn’t look like Withers with a wig.
It’s kinda both
Oh man, I gotta dust off my wife’s old 2009(?) MacBook now. I think the battery might be toast, but hopefully there’s enough of a cult following that I can find a replacement for that as well.
Update: 2007
Processor 065-6991 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 065-6993 4GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x2GB
Hard Drive 065-7452 250GB 5400RPM HDD
Optical Drive 065-6998 SuperDrive 8X
Display 065-7039 MacBook Pro 17-in Hi-Res GL WS
No, because I’m not a pretentious twit.
Linux is far, far better at handling generic USB devices than Windows. Your inability to plug in a peripheral seems like PEBCAK.
Why? What are we gonna do, arrest them?
Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1053/
I remember that comic, it was really cute. I enjoyed every installment.
Sadly, I don’t remember enough to come up with the title, either.
I was planning to boot into Windows on one of my craptops in order to test a fix from a chip vendor whose configuration software only runs on Windows, but I guess I’ll just … not.
It would be even better if each one depended on the other.
Parts for a thing. Don’t want to spoil the surprise just yet.
Not specifically. I spent $30 on a metal one on Amazon that seemed to have good real reviews.
I upgraded from my cheapo set for 10 micron precision, since I’m reaching that scale with some of my fabrications.
This is why I have a single dedicated Windows machine for gaming, kitted out with the beefiest GPU and hooked up to the home theatre.
Edit: downvotes, no replies. Is my personal experience wrong in some way?
I highly recommend investing in some calipers, even a cheap <$10 set to start.
Bambu Lab makes some affordable printers that work practically right out of the box - great for beginners, but not at the expense of being able to dig down and tweak everything should you so wish. Its slicer is available for Linux.
Heat waves, heat bubbles, wildfires, shifting seasons …
You mean like the rapist Brock Allen Turner?
I keep my electrons in little bottles called “batteries.” When I need photons, I cause some electrons to pass through a photodiode.