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  • I love the optimism here, but unless there was a significant potential for profit, none of the people who have the resources to begin collecting ocean plastics could care less.

    The sad truth is that the majority of the world's resources are owned and controlled by a handful of psychopaths.

  • Materials.

    If you'd have seen the marble sculptures when they were new, you would have described them as anything but realistic. We now know that many, if not most, sculptures were painted in bright garish colours.

    Why paint a delicately crafted sculpture with a dodgy paint job? Party taste, perhaps, but more definitely because that was what was available.

    The paints that we have now are carefully designed, mixed and stored to deliver a wide range of colours of a consistent quality (and even modern companies like GW struggle with that!).

    The further back you go, the fewer pigments there are and the less sophisticated the binders are. It's no coincidence that the rapid explosion in science and trade of the Renaissance led to the rapid development of paints. Even in those days, an artist didn't buy paint, they made it - access to new raw ingredients was all that was needed.

    So, why the Renaissance? Because it's the earliest point in time it could have been possible.

  • if they don't have some already, 100% on the Brio train set - except not Brio. The generic wooden railway sets are just as good nowadays, and many many times cheaper.

    You can buy a whole dinosaur themed wooden railway set on Amazon for £37. I'd want that, even as an adult!

    FWIW, both of my kids played with their wooden railway for years - seriously good investment.

  • I don't think the word needs to imply a creator necessarily.

    "Clouds are created when water vapour in the air condenses".

    "Black holes are created when giant stars collapse".

    I'll concede that going on to question political motive implies a creator, though.

  • I assume you're talking about the Unifying feature.

    I've got no direct experience, but there are a few people who say that despite Firefox not being listed as supported, it works fine.

    https://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=14961275

    As for the spying, I can see how that could be a concern, but I don't think it's too likely.

    For convenience, I'm guessing they're using a web interface to the settings in the same way that your router does. They've made a Chrome plugin, so that's probably the route they want you to take because they know it works.

    Logitech is a global brand, an they'd get into a lot of trouble in a lot of countries if they were gathering keypress data etc.

  • We have that too (UK), but here, when used without the "up" part, "bottling it" and "losing your bottle" means getting scared and deciding not to do something.

    Essentially, bottle = courage.

  • Quick question - do Americans use the expression "bottled it" for being scared off?

    I'm wondering because in an episode of The Boys, Butcher says the related phrase "I lost my bottle" when he meant "I lost my rag", and it made it to air, even though it made no sense in the context.

  • From an outsider's perspective, although the Republicans are clearly the most corrupt of the two parties, the Democrats are far from being the good guys.

    There's plenty of evidence to suggest that the Democrat politicians don't actually care about truth and justice either, they're just less bad than the Republicans are.

    Tldr: vote Democrat, but don't kid yourself. Vote because they are the least worst option.

  • When juries deliberate, they discuss their reasons for thinking this or that. Basically, by telling the jury to disregard something, the judge is saying that this shouldn't be included in the decision-making process.

    Of course people can't just take things out of their heads, and of course the legal representatives take advantage of that fact.

  • Overhangs were the biggest issue I found. So much so that I moved back to a 0.4 after a month of faff trying to find settings that would compensate.

    I use my printer mainly for minis, and figures that would print supportless on the 0.4 nozzle needed huge amounts of supports at 0.2 in order to print without missing chins etc.

    That said, the level of detail that I could achieve was better, particularly on the hair, but not enough to compensate for all of the extra faff and wasted plastic.

  • Something to add to this.

    The people protesting against racism are counter-protesters. They are showing up to protest against the far right who are in turn protesting against migrants.

    In the past couple of days they have been out-numbering the far right protesters by at least an order of magnitude, and a lot of the expected riots have been averted.

  • At the very simplest, you can just overlap things in the slicer without Blender.

    If you want to learn about Blender's Sculpt mode, you can just Google "Blender Sculpt mode tutorial". For convenience, try to use the most recent results, as the interface can be slightly different in older versions.

    Sculpt mode effectively allows you to alter the models as if they were made of clay or plasticine.

    A lot of the tutorials will be showing how to make things from scratch, but what's important is that you see how the tools work.

    Once you have everything overlapping the way you want, you can join the using a Boolean operation. You'll want to use a "union" operation.

  • To avoid the gaps you can line them up with an overlap.

    You can adjust the vertices of the model slightly to help facilitate this. The most natural-feeling way to do it in Blender is by using the Sculpt mode.

    You can use a Boolean addition operation to then make the two models a single piece of geometry. Or not bother (if you are printing on FDM or at 100% infill in resin, it won't really hurt either way).

  • Does "World's Richest Man" count as a leader? Because I'm struggling to think of any negatives to him being suddenly substracted from the world.

    Also, TIL that substracted is a valid, albeit obsolete, variant of subtract.