There is a red asterisk on the ASRock website regarding ecc ram
There is a red asterisk on the ASRock website regarding ecc ram
Yes, there are differences between those things.
Poaching is cooking in hot liquid, but the liquid is not boiling or even simmering, so it is a lower temp than both.
Saute generally means you’re using a small amount of oil/fat and stirring/tossing the food to spread the oil/fat around on everything while cooking everything. Pan frying generally means you’re cooking a larger piece of something and not tossing it around.
I don’t think any of the coke creation flavors have been available in the 12oz cans, at least I’ve never seen any. Only 20oz bottles and the mini cans
You missed their latest response a few hours ago
https://twitter.com/unity/status/1703547752205218265
Exist but pretty rare or you have to solder them yourself. Here’s one I found on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-AA-Battery-Holders-Block/dp/B01MQY5JZX
Your Firefox should be doing this automatically when it detects the system needs more memory. You shouldn’t need to do it manually in almost any case
That’s not really relevant to the question being asked and the answer you’re replying to though. OP said straws should just stop existing because it’s only a convenience, and this counterpoint was that there are people who NEED straws, not as convenience but as necessity.
No the person you replied to but I have the one from https://whambam3d.com/collections/fbs-for-resin and love it
Octoprint can only connect to 1 printer at a time, so if you want to use 2 printers at the same time you need 2 separate instances of octoprint. I use portainer so passing through a device is just a matter of finding the device path on the host machine and plugging its path into the portainer config under the runtime & resources tab. In a docker compose you’d use the devices key, for example
devices:
You will likely need to create a separate alias for the host USB path though because devices can be found in a different order every reboot so the path will change. The USB device alias will be based on the device vendor and product id so it will be persistent. https://michaelgreenhill.net/persistent-addressing-for-usb-devices-in-linux/ is one site that explains the issue and how to deal with it
Luckily the S in USB stands for serial, so I have 3 printers connected to my server via USB and each one has its own octoprint docker container
The most important part of those instructions is usually to set it to half power