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p1mrx @lemmy.world

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IPvFoo v2.7 will fix Lemmy compatibility

A few weeks ago, Lemmy started using Service Workers, which Chrome associates with an origin (e.g. https://lemmy.world/) instead of a specific tabId.

IPvFoo had been ignoring these requests, which resulted in a lot of missing data. I just pushed v2.7 to the Chrome Web Store, so Lemmy should show a 4/6 again when it's published in a day or two.

The old version still sort of works if you Ctrl-Reload the page.

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logical
  • So 1/2 ft, 1/3 ft, 1/4ft and 1/6 ft all have a whole number of inches

    The same is true if you start with 300 mm instead of 1 foot.

    Though dozenal numbers with a corresponding dozenal metric system would be very convenient, if you ignore the enormous cost of switching.

  • Women in China are telling each other to bring their boyfriends to see 'Barbie' — and to use it as a litmus test for their thoughts on feminism and patriarchy
  • Yeah, I think some people are born with an innate desire to understand how things work. It's possible to recognize it in toddlers, based on observations within my extended family. Our society would be enriched if we were better at recognizing and nourishing that trait when it appears in women.

    I don't think "anyone" can excel in STEM, but there are likely a lot of women (and to a lesser extent men) who potentially could, but fail to get the right exposure at a young enough age.

  • Women in China are telling each other to bring their boyfriends to see 'Barbie' — and to use it as a litmus test for their thoughts on feminism and patriarchy
  • I would like to think that my biggest accomplishments (at a major tech company for 10+ years) happened through making good technical/ideological arguments, listening to people's problems, and telling computers how to fix them, rather than my physical appearance. Whenever they asked me to be a manager, I was like "ugh, no that sounds awful."

    Then after 15 months of COVID isolation, I burned out and left. Now I'm thinking it'd be nice if I'd learned how to approach women and do standard masculine things. The world doesn't just give you sex for excelling in school/work.

    I guess my point is that a patriarchal society makes it difficult for men who don't actively pursue power over others to form relationships.

  • "ai.com" redirect doesn’t work anymore

    I had been using ai.com for months, as a convenient way to reach https://chat.openai.com/. Now it redirects to an Elon Musk website.

    Presumably this means the domain was never controlled by OpenAI in the first place.

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    Pirating lego is not worth the effort

    I had some missing LEGO bits, so I found the components on ldraw.org, converted to STL with LDView, and butchered them together with Fusion360.

    In this case, I merged 3 parts into one, so I'd only have to deal with 1 interface instead of 5. The sanding probably made it worse.

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    Ender 3 S1 cable management

    [!](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/81b19865-d415-466a-96ae-94210e58dfb7.jpeg)

    Recently I browsed Thingiverse and Printables for models to improve the cable management on my Ender 3 S1. Here's what I decided to print:

    This cable chain makes the ribbon cable fold toward the rear instead of the left, saving lots of desk space. I printed 16 chain links to reach z=270. See the original model for more photos.

    This extruder cable holder (V03.1 is better) fits over the existing cable holder and keeps the ribbon vertical to reduce strain. In Klipper, I reduced my stepper_x position_max from 249 to 241 to prevent bumping the frame on the right.

    I noticed some alternatives that route the cable in front of the frame, but they seem incompatible with a rear-folding chain. Some designs route a chain all the way to the head assembly, but I don't want unnecessary mass there.

    Next I plan to print strain relief for the bed heater cable.

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    Benchy floats!

    The #3DBenchy model usually capsizes in water, but I found that with the right slicer settings, it will actually float upright: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6076719

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    IPv6 support for lemmy.world?

    I see that lemmy.ml is the only major instance currently reachable over IPv6. When will lemmy.world join the modern internet?

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