You say “cosmetic;” I say “fake.”
You say “cosmetic;” I say “fake.”
A full tang blade is one where the metal of the blade extends all the way through the handle. Often, full-tang knives have “scales” instead of one-piece handles, where the two sides of the handle are riveted on and you can see the metal of the knife tang all the way around. Full tang knives are usually stronger than partial tang knives because the steel of the blade is stronger than the material used for the rest of the handle. A partial tang knife shouldn’t have a rivet at the back of the handle (because it wouldn’t actually be attaching anything); if it does, it’s because it’s trying to imitate a full tang to fool you.

Also, the difference between a stamped knife and a forged one is that a stamped blade is of uniform thickness except where the cutting edge is ground down to a point, whereas a forged knife is more of a wedge through its entire width and can have a thicker (stronger) spine, as well as a bolster to make it more comfortable to handle. (Some better-made stamped knives are stamped from a tapered sheet of steel so that they’ve got some of the “thicker spine” benefit, but they definitely never have a bolster integral with the blade.)

It has a full tang. You can tell by the rivet at the bottom of the handle.
This is all the distros.
Just not Android or ChromeOS.
How can you tell the blade is stamped rather than forged from an embroidery?


I didn’t say they were diminished. I said they weren’t independent.


Your third source is about the 2020 follow-up study of the 2017 study in your first source. You’ve “only” got three independent sources even though it looks like four (“only” in scare quotes because three is still plenty).
Okay, fine. Ben Eater’s 8-bit breadboard computer is the fastest fully-trustworthy computer you can build, with which you can write your own C compiler to bootstrap Linux on your old Opteron server.
Fun fact: an Asus KGPE-D16 flashed with Libreboot and populated with two Opteron 63XX chips is, as far as I can tell, the fastest fully-trustworthy computer you can buy.
The undocumented immigrants aka the “criminals”
Optimistic. I interpreted it as depicting straight-up convict leasing.


This! Lemmy/Piefed needs metamoderation.
The fact that scores were bounded to a predefined range ([-1, 5]) helped a lot, too.


That said, it is a slow moving show… my wife couldn’t stick with it.
It’s slow moving in season 1, then incredibly fast moving in season 2 because they had to compress 4 seasons worth of plot to fit.


It was supposed to be five seasons, but after the first they only allowed it one more. (If you were wondering why it feels like the pacing is 4x as fast in the second season, that’s why).


An entire article and thread and so far not even a single mention of RepRap? Being able to print the motors was like the single biggest hurdle left for that project!


IIRC, the last time I used a new install of LO for the first time, it asked me which interface I preferred instead of defaulting to the old one.



cue X-files theme
Not sure which frontend or app you’re using, but at least the default web UI should have a block button for you, as it does for me.


I don’t like the guy’s breathless over-enthusiasm, but NetworkChuck has a video on how to integrate LLM-based voice assistants with HomeAssistant using Whisper and Ollama.
Does anyone really think he did it by accident due to sheer incompetence, as opposed to on purpose as a component of some kind of crime (fraud, money laundering, etc.)?
Three posts away in my feed, a thread about the Pentagon demanding the AI provider for the military to remove safeguards.
https://lemmy.world/post/43565531