So am I.
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Welcome to Europe! I moved to Germany almost 20 years ago, and holy batflaps am I happy about that choice.
I can only agree. The Democrats are just as bound to the funding of the billionaires as the Republicans, they just have to hide it better in order to have a chance to win something.
The Roman Empire fell slowly, and now it's our turn. I only hope that true socialism can emerge from the ashes.
That's the nature of the beast. You can't have human users on a network without at least some slop.
But the decentralized network ensures that a "techno-baron" has no more say than you or I, which is exactly what the internet is supposed to do.
That's decidedly better than a centralized system, especially now.
Ouchie. OK, I get all that, not gonna argue.
But I'm in a completely different position as a hobbyist, I have completely different criteria.
Thanks for sharing!
Prusa for the win yet again. I recently upgraded to MK4, and the thing just keeps. On. Going. Great customer support. They work with 3rd party suppiers instead of against them. Worth every cent.
I considered getting a Pilet, but I can't justify the cost when my 5-year-old lenovo flexpad does everything I need. Then I almost got a Raspberry Pi 500 just because it's cool, but again, I don't have any actual use case, I just love these sort of setups.
Yes. If you have level 3, the benefits of levels 1 & 2 also apply.
At least they stuck to it, and were transparent about the state of things.
I've bought several early access games that I don't play yet, because I believe they will get there at some point. My hardware doesn't do cyberpunk 2077 justice, but if it did I would've bought it too.
You didn't seem argumentative to me at all. I'm genuinely happy to disagree about something and:
-just have it be civil
-no one takes it personally
-we find things we can agree on
I definitely agree that less plastic = better in general. But if you're going to 3d print stuff, at least this is functional.
And I'm not here to argue. God it is nice to have a civil discussions on social media.
I have that. It works surprizing well. The bits don't always stay in the tool, but I consider it a good tradeoff for being able to carry 36 bits in such a small package.