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Do you mean that this is technically possible, or that this is a feature that will be supported? I've preordered the Time 2, so having the ability to configure it that way to significantly extend the battery life of the ring could be interesting. On the other hand, using it standalone might be fine for me. I wouldn't really know how fast I might go through the battery without using it for a while.


Technically possible and it's a feature that will be supported


Bluesky has also added 1m new users for each of the past 2 days.


It says that lead fumes are unlikely to be generated:

Based on standard soldering iron temperatures of 620°F-700°F and the melting point of lead (621°F), it is unlikely that lead fume will be generated during electronic soldering, unless the solder is heated to lead’s vaporization temperature of 3182°F.


Interesting that you skip right past the part that I mentioned about lead oxide fumes.

   "During the soldering process in the form of lead filler metals, lead oxide
   fumes are formed and excessive exposure to lead oxide fumes can result in
   lead poisoning."
It's right there and easy to read.


I've been learning BCC / bpftrace recently to debug a memory leak issue on a customer's system, and it has been super useful.


I think XY actually has better resolution depending on your perspective. I agree that the minimum extrusion is approximately a line width circle. But that circle can move less than the line width for features on larger surfaces. For example, if you emboss something on the side of an object with 0.3mm depth using a 0.4mm nozzle / line-width, it will work fine.


Yeah, I suppose it depends heavily on the kind of detail. I was mostly thinking along the lines of printing lithophanes or hueforge prints.

With lithophones it's typically recommended to print upright so the image is formed by stacking layers, as that allows for "pixels" to be thinner. Hueforge instead is typically printed flat because color stacking/blending needs more resolution than the shapes.


Anybody who lives in a rural area with a well could have higher levels of natural occuring fluoride in their water too.


You could, though at least when I bought my house a well test was required.


Not everyone has such regulation. There’s a problem with fluoride toxicity in India for example.


How is this Elon-hate? Is a founder someone who founded a company or someone who joined it later? Calling someone not a founder doesn't change their contributions to the company.


I'm guessing they didn't look at the article and assumed it was the older one. There is a similar one from two years ago: https://mawfig.github.io/2022/06/18/v-lang-in-2022.html


Seems like a kind of strong reaction to accuse someone of spreading misinformation without even checking the link...


Not defending them, but that would explain why they thought it was 2 years old.


If it is happening all the time, providers of generative AI should be emphasizing a whole lot more that they can just make up information.

ChatGPT currently has this message in small text below the message prompt, but I'm not sure how long it has been there: "ChatGPT can make mistakes. Consider checking important information."

But I think that message is kind of underplaying it. The fact that it can make mistakes doesn't necessarily mean that the average person will think it is completely making something up.


And this discussion from November has an update on the progress: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/discussions/10123


Wow, very surprised how quickly they got this done. Looks like it took about a year, total, for the rewrite? Speaks well of their choice to use the Ship of Theseus strategy to port individual parts from C++ to rust, rather than giving into the temptation to do a "full" re-write.


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