Apparently it's a reference to an Italian dish using tomatoes and chili...I don't know why they didn't use a picture of the dish the meme is referencing
I mostly print large functional parts, so FDM is the best solution for that, and I just happen to also use it for printing minis because I already have it. I don't have work space free for resin printing too, with all the extras it needs for handling and curing.
I really don't want to deal with resin, I don't have room for a proper safe workstation for it.
I think ASA with acetone vapour will smooth out too much detail, which is already limited. The layer-lines aren't really an issue either, i print at 0.08mm thickness (it takes forever to print these...)
We need to figure out how to get it higher up on the Play Store's search results rather than it being impossible to discover at something like #40 on that list
You pay...no way around that. Google has rigged the search in the store, you will never get a good search location unless you pay.
It's not just smaller, it also has limitations in materials it can print because it's not an enclosed printer. The core one can print ABS/ASA much more reliably, PC, Nylon and other fancy stuff the A1 just can't. Their motion systems are also completely different as the core one uses coreXY and the A1 is coreXZ (aka. bedslinger).
A decent bedslinger is easy to come by these days, if that's all you need there are many others to go with, e.g. Sovol which is using open source klipper.
They're not comparable printers though, you should be comparing the Prusa core one to the Bambu P1-series. The Bambu P1-series is still less than half of the prusa core one of course.
They're not really available where i live though