
What if Fblthp was a planeswlker, but didn't know it?
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Let's say I want to call my lawyer without unlocking my BFU Graphene phone. I don't have access to any other phones. How can I do this without setting my phone to an AFU state?
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I have a number of xenforo forums that I'd like to archive to my store, and I haven't gotten anywhere with the usual channels.
If you don't know wget and httrack *do not work* with xenforo, because xenforo serves dynamic PHP to its users, and these resources aren't handled properly by those two.
What do you guys use to archive xenforo forums?
Hey everyone,
With the way things are going right now, I think we all need to start talking about the long-term reality of the entry-level SWE market. It’s obviously cooked for our generation, but what is the plan for our great-grandchildren in 50 years?
I’m 18 right now (single, currently between roles/unemployed), so if you map out the generational timeline, my great-grandkids will be graduating college and hitting the job hunt around 2076.
Given the current macro economic trends, compounding AI automation, and massive university over-enrollment, how is a junior dev in 2076 supposed to land a screening call? Obviously, standard entry-level roles will require at least 15-20 years of verified agentic-framework experience by then.
To get ahead of this, I'm starting a dedicated GitHub organization next week for my future family estate. The goal is to maintain a continuous, multi-generational green contribution streak so that my future descendants can list 50 years of "legacy family repo maintenance" on their resumes when they apply for internships.
Is anyone else already setting up infrastructure for their future lineage, or should I just plan to steer them into a different trade entirely? I don't see how anyone enters the field in 2076 without a generational head start.
I'm looking to try out a specific piece of 3d printer software that allows users to take 2d images and make them into photo-like 3d prints on FDM printers- sorta like this website https://kromacut.com/ / Anyone know where I could find a copy to try and make sure it's compatible with my setup?
I have these small seams that have disconnected walls. The white walls seem to be ever so slightly overextruded, and the yellow is a bit underextruded. There is a slight gap between the two that I'm hoping to repair. I'm using the orcaslicer 0.2 "standard" profile, this is my third print. Google said I should increase the wall infill overlap, but another print going from 15 - 25% seems to have fixed a small number of issues, but it's more or less the same as the picture. The test dragon came out more or less really good.
Any tips on how to fix this?