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Haatveit @beehaw.org
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I signed up for lemmy.world because I don't want to write an essay. Shout out to the lazy people.
  • Probably comes down to beehaw specifically stating "we are not a reddit replacement and don't intend to be". Doesn't mean redditors aren't allowed obviously, but if your reason for wanting to join is stated as "i want reddit" with no more context then it makes sense.

  • The best open-source games you know
  • CDDA is mind bogglingly cool. I play a weekend of it every few months. I know it won't ever happen, but if it got the Dwarf Fortress Steam treatment one day, it could be the last game I ever bought and I'd be happy.

  • Tips for some easy indoor plants?

    We have literally not a single plant in our apartment, and I'm sick of it! We need some green! But I have no idea what to start with.

    FWIW we're in the far nordics near the arctic circle, so conditions in places like windows vary quite wildly throughout the year, from occasionaly hot and long summer days to cold and very short winter days.

    Not really fuzzed about beautiful flowers, just leaves, vines, will keep us happy. Maybe succulents?

    Would appreciate any advice :)

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    My 3D printed succulent planters.
  • For anyone thinking of doing similar, you can get pretty sturdy planters/pots/vases using vase mode but with really thick extrusions, like in PrusaSlicer setting the extrusion width to something like 0.8mm (using .4mm nozzle). Takes a lot of the fragility and flexing out of vase-mode prints, and it's surprising how thick extrusions you can make with a regular .4 nozzle.