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  • Looking at random Facebook marketplace postings I'd say you should go with a mk3s from Prusa. In NYC I'm seeing them for $350-$500 used and they're fantastic printers. Very much on the tool end of the tool:hobby spectrum.

  • Prusa mini or bambu are definitely common. Mk3(s/s+) will also be common, maybe even more so.

    Steer away from Creality if you want consistent and easy printing: it's a tinker machine.

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  • Larger... And significantly less experienced.

    Which is what happens when you throw your special forces into the meat grinder, to the point that they've set up a schismatic faction in Kharkiv and are doing nothing more than attempting to weather out the rest of the war unmolested.

    And the western production lines are finally starting to ramp up. Russia stands 0 chance against a fully mobilized western military industrial complex.

    And every day Ukraine holds out is another day that Europe gears up.

    Putin's only hope is Trump.

  • Of course we're to that: the US is doing very little to slow climate change at all, is anything it is accelerating it. The natural result of this will not be food insecurity in the USA: it will be famine in South and Central America. Climate migration will see tens of millions of immigrants at our borders.

    And the government has 0 intention of helping them. It military will directly cause a mass casualty event at the border before the turn of the century.

  • I have a very handy command in my .vimrc for this -

    command! JSON setlocal filetype=json | %!jq .

    Anytime I'm in a json file that isn't formatted it's as simple as typing :JSON to have it all sorted.

  • "I want to make a movie so painfully obvious in its satire that everyone who understands it lives in perpetual psychological torment inflicted on them by all the people who don't."

    • Paul Verhoeven, director of Starship Troopers

    The movie makes it clear that:

    1. The bugs were responding to human colonization
    2. Humans fired the first shots
    3. The government is lying to everyone claiming the bugs are mindless. They overjoyed shouts of the soldiers when they learn the opposite is true - is only because they learn that the bugs are terrified.
    4. The endless over the top propaganda is supposed to be a pretty fuckin heavy clue that it's a fascist state.
  • Resources are just way cheaper than developers.

    It's a lot cheaper to have double the ram than it is to pay for someone to optimize your code.

    I don't see where you're reading that idea.

    It's a lot cheaper to double the ram ergo you do not have to pay someone to optimize your code.

    Where are you getting this bizarre inverse from?

  • Psychopath

    Just because you don't own something doesn't mean you should trash it.

    First you insist that companies don't own the code then you say if you don't own it you don't have to care.

    God I hope I never work with an idiot like you.

  • Resource optimization has nothing to do with product quality. Really good experiences can be done with shitty resource consumption. Really bad experiences can be blisteringly fast in optimization.

    The reason programmers work in increasingly abstract languages is to do more with less effort at the cost of less efficient resource utilization.

    Rollercoaster Tycoon was ASM. Slay the Spire was Java. They're both excellent games.

  • It's how big orgs like Google do it, sure. Working there I had 192gb of ram on my cloudtop.

    That's not exactly reducing the total spend on dev ram though - quite the opposite. It's getting more ram than you can fit in a device available to the devs.

    But you can't have it both ways: you can't bitch and moan about "always on internet connections" and simultaneously push for an always on internet connected IDE to do your builds.

    I want to be able to work offline whenever I need to. That's not possible if my resource starved terminal requires an Internet connection to run.

    Ram is dirt cheap and only getting cheaper.