a voron is american made depending on where you make it
brian
friends for over 30 days apparently for everyone here asking for invites
neither figma nor davinci is libre either
only sort of.
this is the original document defining markdown, and you'll notice it doesn't really specify a lot of the things that have compatibility issues across different markdown processors, along with allowing arbitrary html which really depends on where you're showing it. There's a list of ambiguous syntax here.
CommonMark is as close to a standard as we have.
I second the formbot voron 0.2 kit, it was my first printer and it was a great experience. I have had a lot of heat creep issues with the dragon hf hotend though, I'd probably recommend the standard one instead. Other than that it's been much less required tinkering than I was led to believe. It generally just works.
normally opaque plastics are cheaper since they can include more recycled content
You know, in recent weeks it’s become clear to me that I needed to unite my party in this critical endeavor. I believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America’s future all merited a second term, but nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy, and that includes personal ambition.
So I’ve decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. That’s the best way to unite our nation. I know there is a time and a place for long years of experience in public life, but there’s also a time and a place for new voices, fresh voices, yes, younger voices, and that time and place is now.
idk if it would be manual, isn't the point of ab root to rollback if it doesn't properly boot afterwards?
Polylactic acid is made via condensation of lactic acid, which can be made entirely from corn. It's still plastic, but just made from renewable sources. It's pretty recyclable and can be industrially composted, but in normal conditions it lasts as long as any other plastic.
json doesn't have ints, it has Numbers, which are ieee754 floats. if you want to precisely store the full range of a 64 bit int (anything larger than 2^53 -1) then string is indeed the correct type
Ikea smart devices are all zigbee so far, which is great since you can just plug it in to home assistant and it does respect your privacy.
Plugs like this are also a lot more useful than just saying total power consumption or whatever. I have a few similar for automating not smart devices. Things like a proper notification when my kettle or rice cooker is done, notification when humidifier is empty, etc. You get the functionality of a smart device but it's as cheap/robust as the original version, and privacy respecting/more secure since it can't be connected to the internet
replayability seems like the big advantage of something procgen like this though, independent of price. otherwise, why isn't it just a story curated by the dev?