If I got an oven with grill and fan forced, do I really need an air-fryer?
I don’t see an overwhelming reason to be honest.
If I got an oven with grill and fan forced, do I really need an air-fryer?
I don’t see an overwhelming reason to be honest.
Got an aliexoress one, carbon one side, texture the other. PETG doesn’t work on the carbon side, but for textured side I love it.
Installed to desktop?
Many of you use PWA’s on Linux already? If so which ones?
(I’m using lemmy via Voyager PWA right now on mobile)
So you run this to sign into the portal, is that right? Thanks
Edit: OK had a read, I will look into this. I don’t have chrome on my machine but will see if it works with chromium swapped in instead. :)
I get “limited connection” I think when I try connect or “no internet”.
I don’t make it to load the portal page…
so maybe I’m not recieving at IP from the network?
I still cannot connect to captive portals for public WiFis, eg on train or hotel and I have no idea where the config comes from.
DNS? Resolve.conf? Systemd network manager? WTF?
(Probably for the best though, so I use my phone 5G and not these suss open networks )
T480s here works on Ubuntu.
How’s your filament feed at that height, anything getting kinked or stopped? Does it feed in from a different direction? ie from low Benchtop?
Looks like your extruder can grip but not enough/ well enough for the speed. So either it’s too fast or your feed is too slow. Or the temp is too low.
Have you got constant layer height set or variable? The latter could cause it too.
Quacking, I like it!
Why wouldn’t a compiled program match your description (code)? The compiler is broken?? Compiled programs alwsys match their description(code).
So more likely your translation from idea to function is wrong.
Re-read your description, step through it slowly, what did you assume, that was wrong, or where did you add a mistake or typo? Sounds like I can do this in natural language or in Rust.
You can say that llms are not deterministic of what they produce, but that’s got nothing to do with making a programmer worse at their job.
If you can’t translate your idea into function and test its output to be what you want, then you are a bad programmer.
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You’re missing the point. If the program doesn’t do what it’s meant to its YOU that didn’t use the tools between you and metal, correctly. LLM involved or not, it’s how you’ve described it, in whatever ‘language’ you chose (natural or Rust)
Anybody that doesn’t write binary is lazy, said the compiler.
The skill beyond your native tongue is knowing what a db does and how to describe what your app does. Aka a designer, with design language. Good luck with a LLM getting it to do what you want with no domain specific language.
“No, no, not like that, I meant bigger…”
You write machine code?
No, you only describe what you want the compiler to write in machine code.
With copilot it’s still a description.
Go, you get small static binary, easy to code, and good performance.
When do you do the choosing? Try move that left in the process. Saving storage.
So they’re for… Small meals, fast(er)meals (frozen is still a quick meal), and … those people without a normal oven?