

640x360. They claim it’s 480p. Maybe oy half-interlaces? Hah


640x360. They claim it’s 480p. Maybe oy half-interlaces? Hah


OK, will so some test layers
And released at: https://nowsci.com/mods-for-3d-printers/
Thanks! Been doing CAD/printing for a long time focused on things like furniture supports/etc, too. So I’ve gotten pretty good at the “match”.
Thanks! It’s been there a while (minus riser) with no issues. Thats the corner of a bathroom, and it would be highly unnatural to be that close in-person. No kids is also key.
Also @toynbee@lemmy.world and @sepi@piefed.social
Also I misread two comments together and thought you mentioned the display panel. Soooo…


I don’t think so since there is no “squish”


In the Monday announcement, OpenAI claims the recently updated version of GPT-5 responds with “desirable responses” to mental health issues roughly 65% more than the previous version. On an evaluation testing AI responses around suicidal conversations, OpenAI says its new GPT-5 model is 91% compliant with the company’s desired behaviors, compared to 77% for the previous GPT‑5 model.
I don’t particularly like OpenAI, and i know they wouldn’t release the affected persons numbers (not quoted, but discussed ib the linked article) if percentages were not improving, but cudos to whomever is there tracking this data and lobbying internally to become more transparent about it.
Not to mention Apple decided to make passkeys Airdropable. Fun.
I worked on a cool projected called FedID: https://fedid.me/ that creates a distributed identifier (DID) out in the world, federated with AvtivityPub, and gives you a key you can sign in with via OpenID Connect. It allows the DID to have multiple keys for multiple devices, and delegate authority, so losing a device/failure is no big deal.
That being said, Web passkeys can be stored in password managers, just like passwords.