

It seems the only thing you can improve at all is scotch instead of bourbon. :P Jokes aside: is your bed heating or does it just shows to heat in the display?


It seems the only thing you can improve at all is scotch instead of bourbon. :P Jokes aside: is your bed heating or does it just shows to heat in the display?
The KinGrinder ones have a hexagonal bolt where you put the handle on… or your cordless screwdriver with a bit holder. Really like that feature.
I guess it’s not the only fan inside the computer? For further investigation one needs a photo of the system, with the settings of other fans.
Just a quick guess: it could pull heated air from your cpu eg., or work against the airflow of other fans in your rig.
Nix might be a bit overwhelming when his first installation of linux was only a few months ago, I guess :D


isn’t it the other way? Ubuntu/Kubuntu -> Mint -> Arch-based (Manjaro, …), Arch … -> “btw”


There seems to be an alternative for ad-free youtube called TizenTube Cobalt. Gonna try it today. https://github.com/reisxd/TizenTubeCobalt/releases


You could instead deactivate Wifi/Cellular on your phone to remind you not to doomscroll in bed. Cheapest solution I guess.
oh, thx, I missed that news. time to change
Mull for everyday-use or Vanadium for pages which need a chromium-based browser
Audio Engineer here, too.
What he said. Plus: I’ve been using Ardour for years. Then I tried Reaper, “evaluated” for about 3 months, then decided to pay the ~ 70€. You get a licence for the existing and a future release. It feels much more “natural” to me than Ardour.
A famous german meme says: “I’ve had my coffee, but I haven’t calmed down yet.”


if the printvolume suits your needs, i guess it’s a good deal. the prusa community is great and the printer is well supported
It’s KINGrinder in their writing. Two words sharing one G, fine to the Gs using it, I guess.
I replaced my Porlex Tall with a K6. I can grind the same amount of coffee in a third of the time with a much more consistant result.
Had the same problem on arch months ago. You may find it under Mouse/Touchpad settings. “Screen Edges”
Read through it… strange.
That was exactly how I did it some years ago. After 4 or 5 times fixing the X-server after an update (thanks nVidia!) I switched over to Arch. Installed Arch following the Wiki for about 2 hours… failed and started the process of installation again (in about 1.5 hours :P) and succeeded. By failing and trying again I’ve learned a ton. My advise for less frustration: go with Team Red. In my experience AMD graphics cards are much more linux-friendly.


AURild of Greenmeadow (Weaponsmith, uncommon):
Other idea: remove the remaining handle parts and enjoy the fully round cup.