[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 months ago

I've spent half a day yesterday to set up a VM running Debian on my office's Win PC. Since I'm tied to Windows because of my proprietary CAD, my plan is to limit my interaction to a minimum and instead do everything else in the Linux-VM. With shared drives and drag'n'drop I hope it will work out. It comes in also very handy that I started years ago to strictly choose open source software that's available for both platforms - so no learning curve. Since MS won't listen - we all need to laudly complain about the lack of linux support towards our software providers. And yes, maybe too naïve, it will change something in the long run.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 34 points 3 months ago

Autodesk! All the others! Can you now, goddammit, for the sake of the mental health of your customers, start building your tools on platforms other than this crap? PLEASE? I mean I'm seriously considering building a parallel system running Linux for all my other office needs and just touch my Win-pc to run my CAD. I hope MS will continue in this way and ai-mercialize their OS more and more so hopefully the software providers will have enough at one point.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 10 points 4 months ago

Well, guy who actually lives there (Schleswig-Holstein) here. Be precise in what's written in tfa. What it laments about is that one (single) work place is about to be installed and that subsequent steps are about to follow.

I don't want to sound too pessimistic here. The fact, that this topic is on the high level agenda shows that it has strong supporters - for the moment.

But weighing in past decades' province goverment's spendings in large scale software projects and peoples' fear of everything even marginally IT, I'm very reluctant to see the big move here. Opposition against changes to my windows is simply unfathomable strong.

Nevertheless - and I mean that - it's a good development.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 8 points 4 months ago

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[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 8 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

"Erfahrung heißt gar nichts. Man kann seine Sache auch 35 Jahre lang schlecht machen." - Kurt Tucholsky

Which DeepL translates to

"Experience means nothing. You can do a bad job for 35 years."

Not strictly life changing, but a very valuable reminder, if you need to deal with 'that' kind of person.

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submitted 4 months ago by feinstruktur@lemmy.ml to c/jerboa@lemmy.ml

I don't get it. The only possibility for searching is the 'search' button at the bottom. But that just searches through all community names.

How can I do the same for post titles or whole discussions? Am I missing something? Thanks a lot.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 33 points 6 months ago

I went to Linux for all private use years ago. And man - I wish so very hard I could simply switch to a non win-native CAD at the job.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 12 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Am I the only one who's reminded of The Three Body Problem?

Mild spoiler alert:

Unlike humans, they have evolved the special ability to 'dehydrate', turning themselves into a roll of canvas.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 10 points 7 months ago

German movie 'Der goldene Handschuh' which tells the true story of 70's serial killer Fritz Honka. When a friend proposed to watch it, I seriously thought it to be a sports movie (the german 'Handschuh' translates to glove and my association instantly was a goal keeper's glove...). Well, I was wrong. The dense and depressing atmosphere of Honka's childhood and life, together with the derogatory, very hard and profane language and of course depiction of sexuality and violence towards women was simply too much for me. It sucked away all positivity at that moment. I finished it later and the director hit me once more, because in the end credits real pictures of the true locations where shown, proving the film's sets where simply identical. That ripped away the last imagination that what I've just seen was just a very dark fantasy and too bad to be real. Brilliant movie and actors (the main actor in his role is simply not recognizable any more from his real life appearance, just like Charlize Theron in 'Monster'), but too hard to for me to take.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 9 points 7 months ago

In German we use the English term 'understatement' in some occasions, e.g. 'his dressing style is a clear understatement...'. My brain somehow tied the meaning to something like 'understanding', maybe due to the similarities of both words. For decades it was clear to me that someone dressing like that were dressed to the point and 'making a clear statement'. Now that I've checked the real meaning, I'm completely puzzled when and how to use the term and what I've misinterpreted all the years...

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submitted 11 months ago by feinstruktur@lemmy.ml to c/bicycle@lemmy.ml

Sorry for the bad wording in the title.

For years I've used some ear buds which are unfortunately not available anymore.

I've bought some others recently and while they are fine for 'static' use, they're unusable while driving, because the air stream causes really bad noise.

So question to my fellow cyclists: Do you use some bluetooth ear buds, most preferreable with this sort of neck cable, that 'stay silent' while driving? Brand and model would be very much appreciated.

Thanks and drive save!

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 year ago

Took me a while to realize that this is actually a real life superpower, but - I can fix things. Throw it away? Meh... Repairing, upcycling? Bring it on!

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I'm currently tinkering around with the 'Anycubic Photon S' to get a first impression. I'm already hooked up and like to buy an SLA-printer for the job. I'm in strong favour for an (Prusa) SL1S because of its speed, the prusaslicer and support. So, although money is fortunetely not a problem, I can spent it only once.

So I'd like to ask about your experience. Anyone using an SL1S and wants to share his/ hers experience?

Only downside I can see at the moment is the (relatively) small bed. A bigger one might come in handy, but it also makes the whole process even more messy (bigger washing provisions, waste, etc.).

So - any users of a big (build) volume SLA printer, like the 'Anycubic Photon Mono M3 Max' around who also might want to drop a line?

Thanks a lot for your support, have fun printing!

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

By posting such nonsense, you're effectively promoting it. Don't do that please.

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I'm using lineage for some years now, with a longer break between 19 and 20. Stayed with 19 for a long time. Everything on a Moto G7 Plus. No problems until I smashed the phone. Got two new used ones and installed 20. Both showing strange camera ... lag? Even more strange, this applies to all FOSS camera apps I've tried. Feels like the OS runs into super high CPU load and thus significant lag when using the camera app. That applied to both new phones. Can someone push me into the right direction? Thanks a lot.

[-] feinstruktur@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

To make or keep it hot, hot water is stored in a tank. Your heating system, depending on your setup and specific settings, constantly keeps it at the desired temperature. While this temp should be set at somewhere above 60°C, to hinder Legionella pneumophilia from growing, it's possible that the concentration of heavy metals (stemming from your heating system) might reach unwanted concentrations, due to the longer time in there. And depending on the situation (age, corrosion, etc.) of your setup, of course.

So to put it short - while the hot side won't kill you, stay with the cold because it's usually better for your health.

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submitted 1 year ago by feinstruktur@lemmy.ml to c/jerboa@lemmy.ml

Not a frequent use-case, but I just like to say thank you to a bunch of other community members who left a reply to one of my comments. I'm asking not because I'm lazy. Well - ok, partially because of that. But leaving a 'Thank you, Mate' to everyone individually just adds overhead without any information. Any suggestions in how to to that?

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I need a certain, rather complex shaped, flexible rubber gasket for a Dyson vacuum cleaner. Cutting it by hand would be a pain in the rear. My idea is to 3D-print it on my Ender. And now for my questions. a) Is it a myth, that you cannot use flexible filament I a bowden extruder? b) If no, does anyone of you guys can propose a material, that might be suitable for the above job? Thanks a lot!

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Launch of the last Ariane 5 postponed. (newsroom.arianespace.com)
submitted 1 year ago by feinstruktur@lemmy.ml to c/space@lemmy.ml

Unfortunately Arianespace doesn't provide any technical detail or a new date.

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