Ah, I missed the joke then.
Ah, I missed the joke then.
I have a particle counter (1, 2.5, and 10 μm) and don’t see any significant dust creation from my filament printer. As far as VOCs, I don’t remember seeing any significant rise from PLA, but ABS, ASA, and especially resin definitely do offgass significantly.
I keep my printers in my workshop along with my airbrushing stuff and a portable air purifier.
I don’t think I’ve ever printed a benchy in the first place. And I knew about its license from the beginning.
Anticheats on Linux don’t have kernel access… Have you ever heard of people needing to type their root password to launch a steam game before?
On what grounds?
Not sure why they would or could?
Looks like he recreated the desiccant canisters slice engineering sells:https://www.sliceengineering.com/products/filament-drying-desiccant?variant=45329252548849
Pretty cool
Nice! I currently only use my tdeck for meshtastic but this would broaden it’s capabilities.
I haven’t really had much issue with it beyond the first bit of getting my pebblebee tags to switch from their network to Google’s. They didn’t want to ring until I paired them twice.
It’s just baked into your bill at that point.
Steamos identifies itself as “SteamOS Holo”.
Also, that article isn’t measuring SteamOS in the first place. When you look at the steam survey with the default filters it won’t list SteamOS. If you switch it to Linux only it will show SteamOS as 36.47% of Linux installs (0.84% of all steam installs) so it’s clearly not feeding into the Arch percentages.
For further research look into ‘system prompts’.