I tried lowering the speed (I can't see any settings to limit it in only one axis though) but from what I read is safest for TPU / TPE, it turns a 2-hour print into a 2-day affair. Not an option for a printer that's used by everybody in the company all the time.
That’s a critical passageway for the US. It’d be something like the Strait of the Gibraltar being severed for Europe,
It's quite different: the Panama Canal belongs to Panama and theirs to do as they please. Gibraltar, while not international waters, is free to all navigation for the purpose of crossing under the Law of the Sea Convention and may not be closed off by either Spain or Morocco.
Panamá should ban all military ships from all nations from going through the canal. That would go a long way towards promoting world peace and easing trade.
Of course, realistically, they would be invaded by the US faster than you can say "Pissing off the richest military dictatorship in the world isn't a smart idea". Still, the idea is appealing.
Well, Americans can always wipe their asses with newspapers like in the old days, and that's pretty much the only thing their press is good for these days anyway.
Trump may have shot the US in the foot on that one: I have a feeling Europe will finally do what they should have done decades ago - i.e. ween itself off the US' protection, and also off US tech, with France taking the lead on the military effort at least - and this may hasten the US' slide into irrelevance.
While Musk goes after your social security benefits, there's plenty of pork to go around for the military - the biggest source waste and expenditure of the entire federal budget.
I would suggest Chung and Taal leave the country by any means possible before getting nabbed by the Gestapo ICE and disappeared to a Salvadorian concentration camp. Trying to hide from ICE isn't a good way to convince Herr Cheeto's finest that you're not a threat to national security.
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I tried lowering the speed (I can't see any settings to limit it in only one axis though) but from what I read is safest for TPU / TPE, it turns a 2-hour print into a 2-day affair. Not an option for a printer that's used by everybody in the company all the time.