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Why I Live In a Bubble
You look either silly or suicidal. I know. lol. I'm wearing something that saves lives. That doesn't look safe/You're gonna die, don't you know about CO2? It's safe for me to wear. Yes, I know about the dangers of CO2. That's why my fan has a rated static pressure of 225 Pa, as outlined here. You CAN kill yourself or someone else hastily emulating something this silly/suicidal looking. There's something to be said about intuition, particularly yours in this situation. What am I looking ...
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#OnePrinter: Fighting COVID-19 with the sickest beats and most inventive 3-D prints
See it live on twitch! My best friend in LA, electronic musician fzen, joins the fight and ups the stakes. His music is absolutely incredible. Seriously moving and melodic stuff. Hope it reminds you of all the beauty in the world. fzen spends hundreds of hours on each track. :o You heard it here first. :p I wish I could see him right now, but we've got important things to do right where we are. I've finally mastered leveling my Ender 3, so already I'm seeing vast improvements in print time....
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One 3D Printer Vs. COVID-19
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Tracking Covid 19 in Berkeley and the Bay Area
Just a little pet project of mine, I hope you find it helpful. I may come back to this post to explain my sources as well as some of the math and statistics involved.  ...
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chattr and lsattr
On Linux operating systems, the chattr command modifies the attributes of files, and lsattr lists (displays) them. In Linux, file attributes are flags which affect how the file is stored and accessed by the filesystem. They are metadata stored in the file's associated inode. Description chattr and lsattr are part of the e2fsprogs software package, available by that name in most package managers. The e2fsprogs homepage is located at http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net. Note Attributes are not...
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Archetypes
Productivity-Focused GeneralistThis is a generalist engineer. They may have a variety of different technical backgrounds (back-end, systems, etc). Regardless of specialty, they have great productivity. They follow an iterative process. They are a coding machine. They are a move fast and break things programmer.Linux Internals EngineerThis is an engineer who is comfortable working with Linux (or Unix-like) operating systems at a low level. They may have experience working on device drivers. They ...
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Pacman Cheatsheet
Pacman/Rosetta < PacmanJump to navigationJump to search This page uses a table to display the correspondence of package management commands among some of the most popular Linux distributions. The original inspiration was given by openSUSE's Software Management Command Line Comparison. Tip: Arch users having to temporarily deal with another Linux distribution can use pacapt, a simple wrapper around other package managers.Note: Some of the tools described here are specific to a certain vers...
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Groups and users
If you wanna sue, read the last section.  Me: Alright? Whomever: S'alright Adding a User to a Group in Linux If you just want to add a user to a group use the following command: 1sudo adduser username grouptoadd This will add your user: username, to the grouptoadd group. More often than not, this is the best practice for when you want to add a user to a group. Technically, this is considered a secondary group. The primary group defaults to a group that is the same as the username in...
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Familiar with etcher? The guys at belena have done some magical stuff
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