Didn’t Mac use just CR line endings at some point?
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Didn’t Mac use just CR line endings at some point?
It’s a bit wasteful yeah, but this 10 meter tube that cost $7 is going to last me many decades if I only do a handful of splices a year with 5-10cm pieces of tube.
I tried something like this with aluminum foil a while back, and it was too finicky for me. Instead I’ve bought some 1.8mm silicone tube and have successfully made a splice with that.
I don’t think it indexes the text content, but you could certainly set something up with an external application that indexes the archived pages and lets you search them. Did a quick search, and in one GitHub issue someone is talking about setting up Sonic Search for that purpose: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/956#issuecomment-1320587158
EDIT: It seems Sonic is actually a search system developed specifically for ArchiveBox full text search. I’m gonna try it out too.
EDIT: Works great
I don’t bookmark, but I do have ArchiveBox set up to automatically archive almost every page I visit.
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Cheese is not supposed to look like that…
People often shit on the cheap Creality printers, and sure, the quality control is not great (and don’t expect any customer support), but I’m having significantly fewer problems with my Ender 3 V2 at home than we are at work with our Snapmaker 2.0 A350 (costs about 5-10 times at much).
I’ve had my V2 for a few years, and after getting a textured PEI spring steel build plate and changing the bed springs, it’s been super reliable and consistent. No other upgrades needed so far.
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