

We already knew how to farm before John Deere; should we have focused away from agricultural industrialization in order to preserve jobs?


We already knew how to farm before John Deere; should we have focused away from agricultural industrialization in order to preserve jobs?


I am insanely interested but the apple ecosystem sucks. I use a MacBook for work because it’s that or Windows, but good lord do i hate the closed source walled garden. Linux at home ftw.


I have the PS5 VR and it’s totally fine to use for long periods of time.


They went with a battery pack to keep the headset light, so ergonomically what you’re saying you want.


Never quit when a company intentionally makes your life shitty?


Read your contract. They get first chance to buy it back, only if they decline can you sell it elsewhere.


I just made this exact switch a few months ago, so, yeah, it happens.


Honey smacks other coupon purveyors for substandard grifting.


I started by playing while standing and moving smoothly in game and I couldn’t last long before getting sick. Now I play seated with snapping in game movement and I can play for hours without issue. Depending on how you define it, I don’t think it’s surprising to see so many people say VR makes them sick.


Right? It’s awesome.


RTK requires a separate receiver which is located nearby and has a comms link (unlikely for a fast moving attack aircraft) and only reduces the accuracy from meters to cm. Not sure there’s much need there.


Yeah I mean who doesn’t read up to page 630 of the manual and then interpret the lack of automatic 2-sided scanning to mean it won’t even do manual 2-sided scanning, despite nearly every scanner on the market supporting that.
https://download.brother.com/welcome/doc100914/cv_hll3290cdw_use_oug_b.pdf


It is. There’s a feature table in the manual and it’s one of the glaring differences between the two. I never even thought to look into the details that closely, and even if it doesn’t have the hardware to flip the paper around and scan the back, it should be a simple software feature to add.
For some big stacks I’ve just got the pair doc_front.pdf and doc_back.pdf and I was thinking about making my own stupid script to interleave the two docs into one.


I spent a bunch of money a few years ago to get the laser(ish) print+scan+telegram+allthethings Brother MFC-L3750CDW. Imagine my rage when I found that this thing has a document feeder but no way to scan both sides of a document stack. Not even with a manual step in their software such as flipping the stack over and running the back sides through. Infuriating and I didn’t realize it until about a year later when I suddenly had to scan a ton of stuff. If someone knows of a good workaround, I’d love to hear it.


Wait you guys don’t have murder insurance??


Ok, I come from the signal processing world where that means something very different.


It isn’t a waste if it provides redundancy and prevents one server from being in control of all data.
What do you mean by “normalized?”
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