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  • It makes way less difference to the sound than most people think. In a blind test with different string gauges, I think few people would be able to tell which is which.

    Also be aware that changing string gauge also changes the tension. You will need to readjust intonation, spring tension (unless you have a fixed bridge), and possibly truss rod.

    For a beginner, I would highly recommend sticking with the standard 10-46. Aside from the adjustments needed, heavier strings are also a bit harder to play. Even as an experience player, I find zero benefit of heavier gauges.




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    1 year ago

    If milk jugs are acceptable, that’s probably a better option anyway. I don’t think there’s any standard for detergent bottles, so you’d have to make a different version for each type of bottle. At least in my country, milk jugs caps are fairly universal.




  • As someone who has been using Linux since the 90s and gone through many different unit systems, I like systemd way more than any of the past ones. It makes adding services dead simple, and is much smarter about handling dependencies and optimizing startup sequences.

    The main complaints I’ve seen about it seem to be people that don’t understand that systemd init is a separate thing from all the other systemd stuff. If you don’t like all the other systemd things, you don’t need to install them at all.




  • Currently, these systems have no way to separate trusted and untrusted input. This leaves them vulnerable to prompt injection attacks in basically any scenario involving unvalidated user input. It’s not clear yet how that can be solved. Until it has been solved, it seriously limits how developers can use LLMs without opening the application up to exploitation.