It was a pretty nerdy release in the first place. I’ve followed these guys since they started out in like 2010 and I like what they’re up to but if you’re using this for enterprise tracking or whatever you should probably read the fine print.
It was a pretty nerdy release in the first place. I’ve followed these guys since they started out in like 2010 and I like what they’re up to but if you’re using this for enterprise tracking or whatever you should probably read the fine print.
feed it, duh
what’s the alternative? Barring printing out your private keys (and knowing what to do with them) these devices make the most sense for newbs.
what’s the alternative?
Definitely very tactile and clicky. It’s really loud.
This one is ok. I ran a few hundred pages through it in testing and didn’t smell much nastiness.
This one doesn’t really depend on the software quality since you don’t HAVE to use the software to use a lot of these features.
I don’t know? You’ll notice a lot more speed on those apps regardless and you’ll be pleased.
I’m PRETTY sure I had an Intel one? I forget now. Maybe it wasn’t the absolute first.
I didn’t want to point that out but yeah, it looks like a dong.
I think I have D’Addario Flatwound Electric Strings on my guitar right now. I forgot what I bought but I’m pretty sure it was those.
you need a heated bed and a really good adhesion surface. Also some of the 5-axis models have a head that turns at an angle vs. the bed itself.
I have a motorcycle gear in my office that a buddy printed on a metal 3D printer. It basically sinters metal shavings together and then bonds them through intense heat. It’s really cool.
Sorry. I wanted to explain what the stories really were and they’re all pretty crazy.
honestly that sounds great. ignore the h8rs.
I tried to do a scene where I asked it to go get Obi Wan for me but we had to cut it.
you can still use the software definitely but just not the video portion. It’s a good question, though. The flywheel is programmatically controlled so it’s not as easy as just turning off the computer.
to nerds it was. it stood a chance.
I’ll 3D print you a real hook!
I was expecting this. I haven’t shot an AR in years - my dad had one and we shot a few times when I was a kid - but I know enough to mess things up. That said, the point remains the same: you can 3D print loads of stuff, it’s rarely high-quality in any sense, and these things will most likely blow your hand off. Thanks… Read more