All I see is refitting sailboats and retro video game history.
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Daisy Ridley. You've seen her in star wars.
Just about to go to bed with 2h51min screen time.
Baby won't nap unless she's in the stroller, so a lot of that is Pokémon Go while trying to get baby to go down for a nap.
Lead is used as a stabilizer in brass. So, commercial you'd never hit food safety standards with a brass nozzle.
Personally, I'm not so worried. I've made some 3d-printed cookie cutters. It's heaps safer than the stainless steel cookie cutters we had as a kid that my old man had repaired with 60/40 soldering tin.
The climate I live in hasn't ever caused any issues with filament, so YMMV.
I still keep them all in a big sealed plastic box with all the baggies of desiccant I've collected over the years. I give the baggies a yearly refresher in the microwave.
I haven't used one as a tty, but my father had a typewriter like that.
He'd feed in forms for invoicing and software would have the typewriter fill in values in the right fields of that form.
I've had vt220/320/520 terminals back in the day. Been itching to source one now that I have a forever home to store crap like that, but they're becoming quite rare and expensive.
Might've been a while since you tried. There's quite a few options now. zstd is real nice and fast.
Consider a Chromebook tablet instead.
They have play store and android apps. I have an aging Lenovo duet with a USI pen which is really nice for sketching. Comes with a keyboard, because that's how you actually take notes.
I used to have a couple of letters from the site/service followed by an obscure dialectal word that's not found in dictionaries with a few characters replaced by numbers and symbols. Those two letters kind of work like salting to keep every hash of my password unique.
Now I just do bitwarden.
I use ente auth.
It's open source, keeps your keys encrypted in the cloud and lets you use it on all devices. Convenient to have it on my desktop and backup phone.
Yes, it's not best practice. I feel the risk is greatest that some password hashes leak. I want to guard myself from getting locked out.
I haven't been following the lay of the land for the last 20 years, but it was the same problem then. Some things don't change.
3d studio max was the big player. .3ds was proprietary, binary and undocumented. They had an ASCII export, but it was bugged. The guys at moppi had an improved ASCII export plugin that solved those issues.
Collada was just around the corner, but seemed quite over-engineered.