As someone in an important position once said to me, having a PhD shows that you have frustration tolerance.
You don't. You could try overleaf or some wysiwyg editor for LaTeX, but both need some getting used to and at least a minute amount of effort. Overleaf probably has the lowest barrier of entry (0 set up required), but is a paid service.
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There was a video about it on her channel or smth about it, can't remember right now. Generally very positive, but doesn't want to be on camera atm. I'd love more content of her but I can also understand if she doesn't want to anymore. There are always some shitheads in the comments or elsewhere insulting and making the life of others their problem.
kWh is a unit of energy. Regardless of whether it is in the form of electricity or from burning fuel. So it is actually very related, and much more useful than a measurement of volume I'd argue. The measurement is of course done in m³, but then a conversion factor based on several factors is used to convert to an actually useful unit.
A m³ of gas really could be anything depending on pressure, temperature and constituents.
Water for injections has super strict requirements for a reason.
Can you elaborate? I can do debugging, run code and tests in VS Code.
Some filaments look much different when printed than they look on the spool. Matte, shiny, multi-colored ones for example.
I don't know what you're trying to do but the easiest thing would be a bash script you would run after installation which does everything you want to change if it's just some setting and packages
It's almost certainly machine generated text. And I'm terrified of a future where I need to first sort out 10 poorly written AI articles until I find something that's actually written by a human and coherent.
Email and TOTP 2FA options are available in the free version, YubiKey, FIDO2 and Duo options are only available in the 10$/year premium option.
To be fair, that equates to just above 3 USD per year if the numbers from the other post are correct.