The main problem is that people in Colorado voted for her.
Vaping is harmful and it's a problem for her apparently and could potentially influence others.
The pda stuff is icky but more of a social norms issue - so yeah, it's next on the list.
I'm still just utterly repulsed by the main problem though.
Im excited to try these holders though. I've been photographing different items in the kitchen, using photo to stl conversion and making placeholders for things with that technique - so yes, the obsession is real.
Very nice! I have the same locking Rubbermaid lids and I use an accoridian stainless plate holder for them. It works quite well, but this looks even a little bit better and is a perfect unnecessary 3d printing project to add to my list. Assume the medium lids (second shelf down on left) are with the regular stl, not the "big" one? Assume PLA for this? Doesn't really need to be PETG does it? Agree no supports needed? 15% infill?
Do you have any idea how easy it is to calculate the success of a reboot? They are not aiming for awesome with these. They just need it to meet the lower end of the estimate of people that say they would watch a reboot of a familiar popular show. These are zero risk endeavors.
Blame statistics and big data. Depressing but this isn't going to stop.
You are just putting a negative spin on things that are not necessarily negative.
The last one is not at all specific to crypto.
Let's not forget that monitary structures are currently backed by governments, crypto offers a way out of the risks associated with that structure as well. Of course if crypto ever takes off it will end up controlled by corporations which is not inherently better, but at least it offers a choice / way out from governmental whims.
A lot of technological changes start as things trying to find problems to solve - that's often how discovery works.
I don't share your confidence. Clearly crypto isn't going to sprout in popularity any time soon, but there aren't nails in this coffin.
Yep. People definitely want to colonize the first one. The only thing keeping apartments off that location is strict governmental regulation of space like that. The desire is definitely there though.
How did you buy drugs online before crypto?
I think it's made it much easier. Also for international transactions of large sums I used to pay fees for services and crypto allows for an easy universal standard with no middle men.
Micropayments never caught on, but it would be a nice solution for that as well.
This argument that we already have money, we don't need different money never flew with me. Crypto has its place, it was just abused as an investment commodity way too early and this massive inflation completely suffocated any practical application.
Supports are tricky. Use support painting to pick areas that are less visible when possible for support scars. You Can you use prusa slicer with bambu I believe. I find organic supports scar less is many instances. Most straightforward answer is also to try increasing support spacing.
Merriam-Webster needs to do a fund raiser where if people donate up to some set goal they will change the entry "shit" to Shit (n) - : bodily waste discharged through the anus; Usage - "Alex Jones is a real piece of shit"
Then give all the money raised to these families and gun control advocacy groups.
The main problem is that people in Colorado voted for her. Vaping is harmful and it's a problem for her apparently and could potentially influence others. The pda stuff is icky but more of a social norms issue - so yeah, it's next on the list. I'm still just utterly repulsed by the main problem though.