Look up Kit Cars and other types of aftermarket mods. Usually it's an issue of getting the DMV to register it when it claims to be a Toyota but doesn't look like one. Roadworthiness inspections are expensive and you need to have exhaustive detail on everything.
Ultimately it costs tens of thousands of dollars to do, at which point it makes more sense to just buy a nicer car (for most people)
Are you sure it's the PVA? I had a faulty sensor in mine and it behaved like that.
Also when it comes to soluble supports I have had excellent success using PLA and PETG. They chemically do not bond so you can print them like soluble without needing to post process it.
Fair enough. The inside of the ring seems the least important part to me, aesthetically. It's pressed against my skin all day. I want it to be functional more than caring about look.
And the best function is definitely a beveled edge. It makes a huge difference to have that smoother on/off motion.
Didn't try very hard but couldnt get a prompt injection working. Not sure if it's software they wrote looking for terms or what but I got an invalid request.
Since flutter is a comparatively popular mobile framework it probably wasn't a good way to make a name for yourself.
*(I personally hate it and think it's going to die without Google backing it but at the time of writing it's pretty commonly discussed as an option for cross platform mobile dev)
[...] Schumer has written into the bill "jurisdiction stripping" measures that would remove the Supreme Court's authority to render the legislation unconstitutional, and allow only lower courts in the District of Columbia to handle a legal challenge. Such jurisdiction stripping has been seldom used in the past and would likely be highly controversial.
TIL Jurisdiction Stripping - Wild I thought that Sup Court always had that check on Congress.
If you want devs to make apps without any monetization you're limiting the number of devs that will develop for your platform.
Free only means you only allow passion projects that people work on as a side project or only the developers rich enough to have retired already.
Nobody who is struggling to get by can spend all their time developing a free app that has 0 monetization.
So they monetize on Google Play.
If you care about breaking Google's control of Android you should cheer on another paid marketplace, especially one out of the clutches of Amazon.