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@philpem it's only light blue because the purple has faded. Need to get it permanently coloured purple soon ^^

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Photo from a few days ago. Really looking forward to the day when I don't have stubble after a few hours.

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@garrwolfdog AHH heck you look stunning!! 💜💛

Brain has decided that I'm not sure how to progress with Renamon fursuit head so I'm putting it on the back burner for now and gonna start working on wolf girl fursuit head.

Hoping at least one ready for May.

whoa, chicago. like from

Smashed my phone getting out of the car -_-

I was due an upgrade anyway but still

@stuartl created an initial csv for the WIA band plan! I still need to work out some UI quirks and dealing with how tightly packed some things end up but this looking really nice

amateurbandplan.s3.ap-southeas

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People have been dunking on the IIoT wrenches pretty hard, but they actually have an important, and incredibly topical, application.

In precision manufacturing, the torque specifications for every fastener is usually specified. For some parts, achieving the correct torque is safety-critical - 737 Max 9 door plugs come to mind. A torque wrench that can tell the technician what torque is required and record the torque achieved is a very useful thing to have as it reduces the chance of mistakes and helps to maintain manufacturing traceability.

Yeah, some tool manufacturers get the implementation wrong, but this is ultimately a useful device. Dunking on all of them based on one having a cyber vulnerability is like judging all cars by the Cyber Truck.

@tryst I really hate that apps like that are trying to get me to engage more than I want to. I just want notifications of those that I follow and nothing else.

re: Mental health - 

@Bowsette Knowing that it's likely that the problem is that your current wifi card is 2.4GHz only.

re: Mental health - 

@Bowsette Okay. According to BT the Home Hub 6 is the Smart Hub and their documents say that it supports 802.11ac.

You've got two options.
1) Get a 802.11ac PCI-E card. This is what I have and I'm also in the room above the router with zero problems: amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B8CD
2) Get some higher gain antennas for your current card.

I'd highly reccomend the first option and if you're still having issues then the higher gain antennas with the new card.

re: Mental health - 

@Bowsette 1) Roughly how far is your machine away from your home router.
2) What make/model of router is it (or who is your ISP if you're unsure)
3) What do you currently use for wifi in your computer?

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