“uh all the cables are soft, i don’t see any hard lines”
“uh all the cables are soft, i don’t see any hard lines”
Why do you need a 3d printer when carrots have been coming out of the ground for thousands of years.
they explain that in the article :)
The best term I’ve heard to describe this is “Hapsburg AI”
Why not sort your subscribed communities by New?
nice! love the color scheme!
Are there plans to build some sort of instance-blocking feature?
It’s wild that companies essentially destroyed the practice of overclocking.
oh wow. Can it even be wheeled forwards and backwards? I feel like the axles might give out…
Some photoshop required haha
If you have any leftover food storage containers, they’re perfect for putting parts in! And if there are multiple bags for each stage, you can split them up as well.
Honestly Reddit doesn’t infuriate me anymore. I haven’t been on reddit for 2 weeks now and I no longer feel the urge to check that site. I expect I’ll still end up there occasionally when I search for stuff, but gone are the days when I spend an hour or two every night on reddit.
Thanks! All i can do is try to mention it where I can, and hopefully more people will see this.
That’s very true. For example, a general “anime” community would be better, until it gets hard to keep track of what’s on the first page - after which some series could splinter off.
Its hard to get people to agree on this though. And I think the other extreme of not letting people create communities isn’t the best either.
Yes, this can’t be stressed enough. Expect to be shouting into a void for 2-3 days. That’s the price of being an early adopter!
Yes, but if you don’t know what people would find interesting, neither would the first few subscribers. It’s better to have at least some stuff there (even if it’s all posted by you).
Doesn’t matter how you do it - if you can figure out how to automate it, good!
That’s perfect (although a little expensive)
no, it seems right on track.
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