I haven’t had the courage to run executable code from P2P networks since the early 2000s. Even then it was probably a bad idea.
See also https://sh.itjust.works/u/p1mrx
I haven’t had the courage to run executable code from P2P networks since the early 2000s. Even then it was probably a bad idea.
I’m made of meat.
I’m just documenting how the world is, not how it should be. In general women can form relationships passively (be excellent and accept/reject offers), while men have to engage in active pursuit, or else nothing happens.
Yeah, I think some people are born with an innate desire to understand how things work. It’s possible to recognize it in toddlers, based on observations within my extended family. Our society would be enriched if we were better at recognizing and nourishing that trait when it appears in women.
I don’t think “anyone” can excel in STEM, but there are likely a lot of women (and to a lesser extent men) who potentially could, but fail to get the right exposure at a young enough age.
I would like to think that my biggest accomplishments (at a major tech company for 10+ years) happened through making good technical/ideological arguments, listening to people’s problems, and telling computers how to fix them, rather than my physical appearance. Whenever they asked me to be a manager, I was like “ugh, no that sounds awful.”
Then after 15 months of COVID isolation, I burned out and left. Now I’m thinking it’d be nice if I’d learned how to approach women and do standard masculine things. The world doesn’t just give you sex for excelling in school/work.
I guess my point is that a patriarchal society makes it difficult for men who don’t actively pursue power over others to form relationships.
My thought while watching the movie was:
Wow this “patriarchy” concept is intriguing. It seems like it would be really useful if I hadn’t gone through life avoiding any kind of power or responsibility.
“The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed.”
You can even have your printer run shell commands
I briefly considered using Klipper to make a clock that prints 1 layer per minute, but gave up after realizing it’d be unreadable after the first hour:
SMOKING WORDS CAUSES CANCER
I think it’s okay to burn any commercially mass produced book that you own, as this is effectively a form of speech.
Destroying a rare historical artifact seems unethical, regardless of its contents.
When my Ender 3 S1 (not plus) had bed leveling issues, the problem was caused by backlash on the Z axis. It’s important that the Z axis be just loose enough that downward motion is driven by gravity. If instead the Z screws have to “pull down” on the gantry, then the height will be too sloppy for ABL to make fine adjustments.
You are 10% hydrogen already.
It’s not clear to me what you’re trying to do. Are you looking for Dual4010_Satsana_by_Gorroth.stl
but in Fusion360 format?
The original model has some .step
files.
When I load your model and enable “Preferences > Features > vertex-object-renderers”, the Preview pan/zoom/rotate goes much faster, and “vertex-object-renderers-prealloc” seems to reduce the Preview computation time.
Between 2017 and today, it was a mostly-blank page with the letter “x”: https://web.archive.org/web/20230722020649/http://x.com/
They should park it with two staircases.
independent X and Y accels
This requires patching Klipper, right? I don’t think I want to bother with maintaining a fork.
Though I designed a Z axis brace and plan to add some X/Y linear rails.
Wikipedia says ± 525 kV DC. They’re sending 1.4 GW a distance of 765 km. Previous record was the North Sea Link at 720 km.
It’s more like 3 really wide pixels.