New favorite quote: The smarter you are about your space, the more space you have. The more space you have, the more bad ideas you can bring to life.
By @Superfast.
@PURPL_MUNKII@EdonGuraziu That's assuming full tool engagement in the corner. A 5mm end mill will gladly cut a 3mm radius fillet, but will probably have chatter problems with a 2.5mm fillet since it is more likely to grab, chatter, or break a tool.
Your tool sets the minimum radius, not the maximum
@emm0sh Well I'm in SE, but I'm using a ZBook with Ubuntu (I'd have preferred nix but my work only does Ubuntu).
So useful when compiling things from source, which I do surprisingly often.
@Alex0810198@Cartidise As it should be. Sadly we don't do Lenovo, we're an all HP shop, and switching at 100k+ employees would be a NIGHTMARE with all the docking stations
@agritechjoer@jlcjak 3k for a 40 MS/s is pushing it.
My HP 54645D from 1995 does 200 MS/s and I got it in exchange for a couple beers. Rigol scopes with 1 GS/s can be had for under 300.
@cried2godd @D3VANN3 @g_a_u_s_s_i_n_g Well one I can't forget something if I have it implanted, two I'm working my way up to a more advanced chip, but that one is 300 bucks, meanwhile this one was 30.
So it's a good cheap first try
@asylusma Yeah, later this year I'll also be getting a flexSecure (the one that does the fancy cryptography stuff) and a NeXT V2 (that one lights up and does both 125 kHz RFID and NFC)
@caminchains@asylusma The area between thumb and index finger is pretty well-protected, but there are one or two reports of people damaging their implants across >1000 people over ten years or so.
@caminchains@asylusma 99.9% yes. They're made of Schott 8625 bioglass, eg what's been universally approved for use in vivo with humans and animals.
The one caveat is that they're somewhat susceptible to mechanical stress, and there is a small, but non-zero risk of breakage.
@WarWizardM@vql3n Tell that to my employer. And yeah, CrowdStrike doesn't run at a kernel level, but they can still inspect everything thanks to eBPF.
Also, Falcon does have a legacy mode where it actually does run at kernel level.