[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 2 weeks ago

Maybe. The documentation is a bit unclear in areas. If you get through the setup script and have the system installed. Its just using the scripts to set up a desktop. Then it really behaves like any other distro.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 2 weeks ago

Hey you tried it. That's an achievement. Good job. Sorry it didn't work out.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 3 weeks ago

I have been using alpine on a Chromebook. Its similar to Debian, but is very small. I use sway on Wayland, its not hard to learn, but most desktops are available. If your just playingwithe the laptop, try it out. Following the instructions is not as hard as it seems. https://alpinelinux.org/

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 2 months ago

My claim was I didn't know of any others. I've seen rat rig and voron. I'm not sure if they are really open source. I tried to contact them last year, but the documentation was locked. I'll favorite your list flow when I get some time. I'd love to build something like my first reprap.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 2 points 2 months ago

Other than prusa, I'm not sure of any you can purchase. Of the build yourself ones, they are variants of prusa. Or corexy. For a bedslinger, I built a bear upgraded prusa Mk something. But custom, so not exactly. For my next, it will be a variation of a corexy. Smash together a voron and the other popular one. Because I don't like the bed design.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 2 months ago

My dive buddies keep it simple.

If they are out of air and they have time, they will get to me and take my octopus/secondary.

If they need my air and can't wait, they pull my main out of my mouth and Buddy breathe till we figure out who gets what regulator.

Seems simple that way. If they start grabbing my gear, I just wait and see what they want. They know how to buddy breathe, so I just trust them to give it back at some point. If not, I use my octopus.

The dive ends when you get in trouble, so either way you are starting for the surface. So move to upright facing means the length of hose does not matter.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 3 months ago

Sure. 25 to 57 feet. Mostly. Visibility from 3' to 20'. Nothing like the ocean, but I've never dove with good visibility. I want to do river diving, but that is later this year.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 3 months ago

Hey Albert, There is a lot of lakes around here. I dove whitford lake in fort Custer this morning. Gull lake is popular, it has cool stuff set up. I've dove long, blue, Sherman, goguac. But others dive a lot more lakes around here. There is a Wednesday night dive group that does a different lake each week. If you feel like diving let me know.

[-] rodsthencones@startrek.website 1 points 4 months ago

I don't think the statement makes sense. I'm not sure I understand it. Your example makes a claim about a deist god, that would be supernatural.While the number of sides on a triangle is just a definition, its just a way for people to communicate. We could have named squares as three sided objects and triangles as four sided.

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