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  • The EU also tariffs them heavily

    Yes, to tip the scales back towards fair competition pricing by offsetting the subsidies the Chinese brands are getting from their government. It doesn't fully offset it though, they're still quite a lot cheaper than e.g. VW BEVs

  • All I think is "oh, that person is either a tattoo artist (and friends with a bunch of them too), or good friends with one". But thats just based off of my own experience, the people I know that are heavily inked are all tattoo artists or married to one.

  • so they are also good at risk management, as they're avoiding cannibals

    Eh, I'd argue it's actually the exact opposite of good risk management. They've spent a lot of time and money mitigating something that's extremely unlikely to ever pose a problem. They should take a step back and reevaluate that risk matrix, maybe get a second opinion on it too.

  • Then they must have use some impossibly shitty magnets to be able to drag the plate sideways like that. I can literally drag my printer across the table only by the plate if I try to pull it off lengthwise instead of upwards.

    There should definitely be enough holding force to trigger the collision detection if it hits the print enough to move the plate like that.

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  • If you have a great idea but no drawing skills, why not use AI to help you get that great idea out in to the worldin great visuals? Why is your idea less worth because you needed AI to draw it? Why would the same idea be worth more if you paid a human to draw it? The idea is exactly the same

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  • Not everyone wants to do "art", so the assumption that AI shouldn't make that and leave it to humans is objectively wrong. Plenty of hobbies and things people love to do recreationally has no artistic value of purpose.

    Use AI however you like, it can create value wherever you see fit. You don't like it for artistic outlet which is fine, I don't care and think this crap you made is equally meaningless.

    Why not let people who are exceptional at creating ideas but terrible at putting them in to physical/visual representation use AI to aid them with skills they don't have?

  • It's OK...nothing stellar or impressive, but acceptable and absolutely good enough for most light users, the one-sided Z-axis is not ideal.

    But yeah, the speed is completely shit compared to other modern bedslingers. edit: seems they managed to catch up to the cheaper competitors WRT speed, so they're on par with printers that cost less than half now.

  • Really depends on your area whether or not that's a real risk TBH, we (unfortunately) have very little wildlife where we live so the risk of them getting hurt is a non-issue. I also don't have one of them, but that's a different matter.

  • You'd leave your toddlers unattended if you know you have a mower running? Otherwise I don't see any risk no. Most set them up to either run during the day when no one is home, or during the night...neither scenarios put fingers in harms way.

    They can also clip adult fingers (not off, they're not that powerful, just cut them) if you put your hands under it while it's running FYI. So yeah I guess they do require the user to not be a complete idiot.

  • Aside from being able to harm small wildlife like hedgehogs, squirrels, snakes etc. it poses no risk whatsoever to anything...maybe your flowerbeds if you don't set it up correctly. They're low, slow and very weak.