Predicting behaviour based on patterns is a pretty common human ability, and wouldn’t you know it, they were right.
Usually the recommendation is to take short, no longer than 30 minutes naps. Supposedly, after 30 minutes you go into deep sleep and waking up will make you feel tired. I haven’t reviewed the scientific validity of the claims, but it has always worked for me.
Being a bit pedantic, and could be wrong, but wouldn’t that make Namecheap your registrar only, which registers whatever nameservers you give it for the domain you own with the relevant gTLD entity?
If all was containerised, I’d recommend traefik for its impeccable container integration, but for a mix of bare metal and container services I’d go with Caddy.
If you’re in Australia or the UK, Sovol is running a really good sale on the SV06 and SV06 Plus.
https://www.sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv06-series?variant=47559713259829
A Raspberry Pi Pico 2 will be good enough to run Klipper, so the biggest difference to me seems to be the printing area, the touchscreen and the extra parts cooling fan. I couldn’t fit the larger Plus size on my desk, so I just bought the SV06 and intend to replace the stick fan with a single 5015 fan for now.
I also intend to install Klipper, but I mostly intend to use the web app, so the Ender 3-like screen will be fine for display purposes in my case.
In my opinion, get the Plus if you like the big printing volume and can fit it, otherwise the SV06 will save you some money and will leave plenty of opportunity for tinkering and improvements.
Any examples of such rust-focused solutions that popped up?
I’d understand paying for an active feature, like to SEND voice messages, but not having to pay to restrict spam sent my way.
Could this just be journalistic framing to make you feel a certain way? Do you think any reasonable person hired by Google wouldn’t know that they could/would be fired for staging a protest in the cafeteria?