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This is the first post I’ve ever written on Lemmy – or anywhere, honestly.
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Anyone upvoting or engaging with this, be less gullible please. Even if this wasn't spam/scam posting what does it have to do with self-hosting?
Their faces must be red
Another possible privacy consideration is whether you'd be required to surrender the phone to authorities if the company is legally compelled to turn over electronic records/devices due to an investigation. Not sure how personal devices with multiple profiles are handled in that scenario, but even if they can only look at a work profile I'd imagine you'd still be handing over your phone for some period of time and the hassle that comes with that.
There's also a few plugins for Cura with variations on the name TabAntiWarping. I've had https://github.com/5axes/TabAntiWarping installed forever but I'm not sure if I've ever actually used it in a print. I just took a quick look and there's a couple others listed in the marketplace now too.
When I first got the printer and was learning I used glue sticks to help with adhesion and just got sick of dealing with the residue and reapplying it - so now I intend on never using them at all if possible. I have 2 of the printers, one just for PLA and has a smooth PEI sheet, the other for PETG/TPU and just the regular textured mat that came with it. I usually don't need to swap between filament types a bunch so when I've got some prints that need TPU it only takes a couple minutes to apply the tape and then I can just leave it on for as long as I want and not think about it. I also use the wide blue tape (can't remember if it's 2.5 or 3") so it's only a couple rows to put on.
Not sure if I've ever tried without it, but I cover the standard textured mat with blue painter tape for printing 95A TPU on an Ender 3 Pro. It sticks just fine for printing and haven't had any issues removing the print after.
Rated A+ by BBB, 1.05/5 stars average over 1,082 customer reviews.
Definitely inspires faith in their ability to accurately rate a company.
Best of luck in fighting the charges. Sorry that you/your parents have to deal with it :(
If you're just going to assign an arbitrary token amount to charge for the food then how will that teach the kids the value of money? And since the kids themselves wouldn't be the ones actually paying for the meal it's still a disconnected symbolic gesture unlikely to impart any lifelong lessons. You're going to be spending more effort and potentially money in tracking and enforcing payments for the meals than what you're going to recoup by (under)charging for them. How about, since everyone is already paying taxes toward education, we just allocate some of those funds to providing food for every student/child if they are actually intended to be the future productive members and leaders of society?
I would think a better method to teach the value of money is to explain the economies of scale and couple that with showing how much planning and work goes into providing and preparing the "free" meals so they aren't taken for granted as just being manna from heaven.
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What policies does Steam have that warrant inclusion in this privacy list at all, let alone under the "brainwashed" category?
I'm guessing this comment will get edited out too for being under the wrong account but I'll share my reply anyway:
Unless you specify what you mean by "rifle" that designation does include things like an AR15 with a 50+ round drum magazine that will load and fire bullets as fast as you can pull the trigger. If you are talking about something like a breech loading single shot rifle or a Carcano that is certainly true, but specificity is actually important when talking about firearms and related laws and it's not just pedantry for the sake of nitpicking. It's why gun people get anal about when people interchangeably use "assault rifle" and "assault weapon", or claiming a firearm is "fully semi-automatic" - it's important to use precise language because there's vast differences in the various terms and concepts. Yes, generally it's possible to discern from context that someone using the word "clip" to refer to a magazine-fed weapon isn't using it literally, but if you want to try to speak authoritatively on the subject you should know what the difference is.
Which states just let you buy a gun with no background check or registration?
I'm not going to check current status of every state's laws, but I did already address it's possible to buy guns from places other than a licensed firearm dealer and required registration is less common than not. In private sales you're at a minimum legally required to not intentionally sell to prohibited people but clearly that isn't always obeyed - it's possible some states require you to then register that transaction in some way but that's not the default expectation/requirement everywhere.
How are people convicted of owning unregistered firearms if registration isn’t required?
People can be convicted if they are in a location or have prohibited items that DO require registration and they aren't. Suppressors or short-barreled rifles/shotguns and full-auto firearms being common examples.
Isn’t there always a waiting period and a background check?
In my state, with a permit to purchase (good for 1 year, no qty limits) or a permit to carry (5 years, no qty limits) there is no waiting period. If buying from a licensed FFL there is still a NICS check with each purchase though.
Felons aren’t allowed to buy or own guns.
Correct. Felons also aren't known for obeying the law so just being prohibited doesn't ensure they can't obtain a firearm.
You're certainly free to have your own opinions but most of your assumptions shouldn't be trusted by anyone else reading this.
It is possible to purchase and own firearms without a permit - typically just limited in form-factor and features (i.e. shotgun, no handguns or semi-auto rifles). And even when a (purchase) permit is required, that doesn't necessitate there being a registry and frequently one is explicitly disallowed. It's also possible to buy/trade firearms with private citizens (or 3d print/mill your own if especially crafty) which wouldn't provide a record to anybody but the included parties. When you aren't legally required to disclose you have a firearm it's always better not to make that known. Besides the potential worries about a fascist government coming for them, there's the concern that a list of firearm owners going public is a prime target for theft and break-ins.
Rifles aren't necessarily "slower to load," are you speaking specifically of bolt-action rifles with this? It's about the same amount of time and steps to load a magazine into an AR15 rifle as it is a semi-auto pistol. Unfortunately that also makes them effective in an unlawful mass shooting situation.
If you feel a firearm is the proper solution to the situation you NEVER aim to wound or fire warning shots. It's (presumably) always a life or death situation so you're hoping for the most effective "fight stopping wounds" which is basically center mass of whatever you can see. Same thing with rock salt in a shotgun, it's going to legally be seen the same as if you were firing shot/slugs so you shouldn't treat it like something you can use just to scare something off. In close range, shotguns will have practically no spread unless you're using an extremely cut-down barrel (typically cut to an illegal degree) - you still need to (and should be) direct aiming it and not wildly firing from the hip.
DS also displays the generated invite link when you submit the request so you don't need (and imo shouldn't ask for) someone's email address to send them an invite. I don't think their form does anything more elaborate for validity checking than seeing if there's an "@" symbol but when I was giving out codes I just entered the requesting person's "username@serveraddress", clicked the button, and then copy->pasted the url to the user
Dinosaurs! (1987)
Link to relevant scene (starts ~17:05)