Most likely an unpopular opinion, but I took this opportunity to try something new and make the switch to macOS at home as my daily device. If I do end up gaming, I’ll probably just get myself a Steam Deck.
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tl;dr maybe don’t sleep where you print
Does this mean that 3D printing causes cancer? No, not by a long shot. But, it’s clear that under lab conditions, exposure to either PLA or ABS particulates seems to be related to some of the cell changes associated with carcinogenesis.
You made this? I made this.
My wife’s 12.9 iPad Pro (whichever model when they switched over to flat edges) seemingly bent in her case. We’re generally very good with tech and have never put the iPad in a position that it could have gotten bent.
So much for the goodwill of fediverse integration.
I certainly appreciate the innovation in an era of reiteration.
Now that 4.3 is done, our focus for the next release will be on implementing the highly requested features of quote posts, as well as the ability for server operators to subscribe to managed blocklists, which along with our new initiative of pluggable fediverse discovery providers should make running small and medium-sized fediverse servers much more viable; and with Ghost entering the fediverse, further improving how long-form content from other fediverse platforms is displayed within Mastodon.
Personally, I’m looking forward to the quote posts. Hopefully it’ll make discussions easier to read.
In my situation I work from home, so having a battery at 100% capacity is pretty meaningless. The 80% capacity limit also prevents my phone from burning up on the wireless charger, so that’s another plus.
It’s been a year now and I'm still at 100% battery health. Honestly, with my level of usage I think I could stretch this device for 5-6 years.
Same story for me. I charge exclusively via MagSafe (except in the car for CarPlay), and with the 80% limit on the 15 Pro I’m back to full power pretty quickly.
Talk about convoluted.
The capacity limit of the system is not the objective of the pilot project.
The irony isn’t lost on me!