I would contact their customer support, it’s likely they’ll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I would contact their customer support, it’s likely they’ll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I would contact their customer support, it’s likely they’ll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I would contact their customer support, is likely they’ll send you a new roll, and hopefully it will help them improve quality knowing they shipped some bad ones.
I haven’t gone and browsed Reddit since the 12th (typically I read it via the Infinity app) - and I don’t intend to. Lemmy is still ramping up, obviously, but every day there is more and more content on Lemmy.
A rototiller was my first thought as well. Picking up the rocks will just require manual labor, but a tiller should do a good job of breaking up the clumps, though the soil might need to be amended with some other dirt/soil tilled in.
I use the spray cans, and it just takes some practice. If the result isn’t good you can wipe it off and try again. It’s not an easy skill to master at all.
Definitely. As much as a centralized /c namespace is against all the principles of a decentralized system, lack of a centralized namespace results in topical duplication and hinders discovery. I don’t know how, but seems to me some sort of happy medium has to fall out.
I use Manjaro, but I run it like vanilla Arch (for example pacman/yay and not pamac). I find this to be a sweet spot for me - rolling releases are so incredibly nice, and Manjaro being slightly slower than Arch is good from a stability standpoint in my experience.
I use ZFS all over the place, including the root storage pool on my home server, which has overall been a great experience with systemd-boot.
Thanks for your work in keeping this server up and available - should be an interesting ride for the next few days. :-)
I didn’t on my FlashForge CreatorPro unless I had an issue, but I do on my BambuLab X1C - but that’s because it’s a fully automated process using the built in lidar.