

Stardew Valley Expanded. A simple life with a bit of magic.
I’d like a simple life with easy questions and obvious answers.
I’d also like socializing to be that easy.
Stardew Valley Expanded. A simple life with a bit of magic.
I’d like a simple life with easy questions and obvious answers.
I’d also like socializing to be that easy.
Reality has a well known left leaning bias.
Conservatives and their politics do not have equal status. In this climate, “both sides” is toxic and suggest each is equally supported and viable. They are not. The right is an incredibly hateful minority end should be treated as such.
We should include Pixelfed here.
Over a decade on Reddit makes this a multi-day slog. It looks quite useful, but I’ve spent the last month moving into Lemmy. I’m using the same strategy here that I used there: search for the basics, subscribe, read, and if anything interesting mentions another community, subscribe on the fly. (Of course this strategy is probably why looking at Wefwef’s migration is overwhelming.)
TL;DR: ADHD makes some things a challenge.
I started using Spark late last year. It’s simplified my mail handling quite a bit. There’s also a desktop client for Windows, Dunno about OSX and IOS.
I suspect it’s not possible to build it. The problem isn’t code, it’s law. HIPAA compliance is a requirement. The patient would need to sign off on each request for information about their health, and the entities who have the information will require that approval. If there is not a system in place for them to share this information, they’re not going to create it for you.
IANAL or a Medical professional. I do work for a company that’s decided not to do what you are thinking about though.
Indeed it is, though a clogged fdm nozzle can be pretty irritating.
I find myself in-between at the moment. I have more experience with resin printers, but I started with a cheap resin printer and a cheap FDM printer. I had a stellar accident with my resin printer this week – I forgot to bolt down the tray, which got hoisted up and hooked over the build plate, spilling lots of resin everywhere. This particular printer (which will not be named), has a big hole, without a raised edge for the arm that supports the build plate. Of course some of the resin ended up inside the printer. I cleaned what I could see, and even opened the printer to clean inside, but it was insufficient – the build arm froze on the next print. Currently it’s broken into pieces and sitting under a fluorescent light attempting to harden everything. When it’s hard, I will disassemble further and attempt to chip all the resin out.
In the mean time, my only fall back is the cheap FDM printer, which has never worked well. I bought cheap printers to experiment with. While I’ve just effed up badly, I know a lot more about what I need in a printer. I’ve ordered a larger scale resin printer (Elegoo Jupiter) and have had my eye on Bamboo for FDM. Why both? Each has advantages and disadvantages. Resin handling is a PITA, and fiber has a lot of variety (and easier cleanup).
I haven’t upgraded the fiber printer yet. I intend to, but I’d like to recover from this disaster first. ;-)
A valid point. I go to some lengths to avoid most adware.
Wow! I see the pictures, but having a hard time believing it’s real.
You can always deny it the priviledge of giving you notifications…
I limit things to swapping the launcher to Lawnchair, disabling most of the Samsung apps and loading Google equivalents (including gBoard). With the exception of notifications and settings, it’s a reasonable experience. Most recently I did this to a Galaxy tab S8. It’s close enough to my Pixel that it’s not irritating.