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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • Paulette, a practising physical therapist with over 20 years of experience, is now left to console their two sons. The family resides in a £1.2 million ($1.5 million) home in Maple Grove, Minnesota. Describing her husband as a loving father and dedicated professional, she said, “Brian was a good man who cared deeply about his work and our family.”

    Let’s go cry in our million dollar home for our husband/father who helped millions of people get denied coverage and potentially caused the deaths of many.

    Nobody cares except the rich, I hope they are all having nightmares and living in fear. The world is better off with less CEOs and investors that do nothing but tactically find ways to extract money from the poor and middle class (what semblance of it there is left) people.


  • The P1S by Bambu Labs, while not the cheapest (on sale now for 550$ without an ams) pretty much just works.

    I’ve done PLA and PETG (various brands) using default settings and the thing just works. I’ve also used polycarbonate but that required a small amount of tweaking.

    I guess it also depends on what you’re trying to print. If you are going to be printing figurines that you will paint, you might be better off getting a resin printer, though I can’t speak much to those as I haven’t used them, but we do use anycubic at work and I’ve seen some pretty good looking models come out of them.

    I’ve also heard good things about the A1/A1 mini (also Bambu) from coworkers.

    We probably have 30 or so 3D printers at work including a nylon powder 3D printer which is amazing but I’m not sure of the brand, and it’s probably expensive because it stands about 4.5 ft tall.


  • I figured it out.

    I was already headed the right direction by using something like this…

    <button text=“Hold Enter” ontap=“enterhold” ondoubletap=“enterrelease” />

    But for whatever reason it seems to ignore a double tap to release it, maybe I’m just too slow on tapping lol. I changed it to onhold=“enterrelease” and it works like intended.



  • I just downloaded rufus and a mint iso, here’s a couple screen grabs.

    Launch rufus, and plug in your usb stick, it should show up under device.

    From there click select on the right side. Browse to where you have the ISO you got from the linux mint website and select it.

    Once you get back to the other screen hit start.

    You shouldn’t need to mess with any settings unless you are using secure boot.

    Once that’s done, you should restart and boot from the USB stick. Depending on the model of your laptop there are different methods to get into the bios to change the settings to allow booting from usb. If it goes into grub mode it will look like a command prompt with a few selections. Just hit enter on the first option and it will boot into the live usb.

    Once you are in the live usb mode, it’s basically all gui to install, test, etc.

    Nowadays the terminal stuff is not really needed for basic use, so you should be able to get spun up pretty easy.


  • The process is actually simple.

    It can be a little daunting at first because it’s new, but don’t let that discourage you. You can mostly ignore the whole mirrors thing, just pick one that is geographically close to you to hopefully get a better download speed. Outside of that, all the mirrors lead to the same file just in a different physical location.

    Installing another software to make a bootable drive. You can use Rufus, which has a portable version so there’s no need to install it. I put a link below, there’s one in the downloads list that says portable.

    https://rufus.ie/en/

    There are plenty of step by step tutorials out there, however since Linux is very open, a lot of guides may give different advice and knowing what to/not to do can feel confusing. (For instance, if you have an SSD in your computer, you really shouldn’t use a swap partition unless you absolutely have to due to limited RAM.) In most cases though you can get by with the defaults when installing something like mint.

    That being said. You could simply make the boot stick and try out the live version of the OS before committing to wiping any of your drives to install the OS. Just know that running the live version from the boot stick will be slow, it may take a little time for things to boot which is normal since you are running the os off of a USB stick.

    If you would like some help I could try to give you some guidance. I would just want to know the specs/model of your computer so I can make sure I lead you in the right direction.




  • You are right, it’s really not cut and dry in today’s age.

    Could be something like the way I have my son’s tablet setup. If he tries to install something, I get a notification to approve it on my phone.

    I can disable or enable the device at any point and have active times setup on it so it automatically does that if I’m not manually managing it.

    BUT, that requires the parent to be actively engaging in what their kids are doing while trying to not be helicopters over them. You can setup home networks to block stuff like that also, but that requires some technical knowledge that a lot of people may not want to deal with. Also, that has no bearing on what is done outside of the home.

    Also the age of the kid is a huge factor, a 13 year old is going to have a higher ability to get around those restrictions.

    So now we’re at the point of basically saying, there’s not a really good defined way of doing that. However, if we ask for a copy of your ID, that’s adds a decent protective layer. BUUUT, that’s going to throw up red flags to everyone who wants to protect themselves and doesn’t want their info out there like that. Which we all know there are data breaches and bad actors out there (like Tesla employees sharing videos from people’s cars) so it’s reasonable to not want to provide stuff like that.

    Now at this point we’re kinda back to square one what can be done to manage this, be secure, and appease both sides of the table?