for some reason the only song that popped into my head was down under by men at work...
NosferatuZodd
- budget I'd say $800 as I want it to be an entry machine
- I have 3D printers and can print ABS and ASA if I need to make something for the build, no woodworking tools nor experience
- I consider myself knowledgeable in both software and hardware, be it flashing firmwares on MCUs or even modifying them if need be (I work a lot on raspberry pis and ESP32s) and I can solder simple parts like through hole pins and connectors and I can design my own 3D parts as well
if building from scratch means more value for money I'd do it and I started looking into printNC but I didn't find the time to actually get to know the BOM
you shouldn't base your thinking on western news which generally have an incentive to exaggerate everything related to Afghanistan and taliban.
there's a recent video from a non-muslim youtuber called Arab going to the taliban and vlogging his experience, from what I saw in his video the taliban aren't as bad as the headlines suggest, I don't really like the guy but the videos are good.
the fact that they don't give girls the same rights as boys are facts, but there's more to it than just "girl less than boy" as the media portrays it, you need to understand the culture more before coming to conclusions like that the afghans think of women as subhuman.
a man of culture
that's a very valid way to find that out๐
my bad
it looks like any other grey thermal paste I've ever seen, what exactly made you think it's this specific expensive paste?
I guess Xenon as in the headlight type?
what's the SDR got to do with piracy though?
I believe you misunderstood the problem, the threads are not usually the problem, the problem is the brass heat insert the hinge threads into, the insert just breaks off the plastic with the screw still threaded in, usually because the hinge is a bit too tight/rigid and puts a lot of force into the insert pulling it out
this seems to be the case in this picture as well
unexpected BAIK๐