
Praxic
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Praxic
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"Put 'em on and be yourself, mister alienated loner steppenwolf bemused distant meta-izing technocrat rationalist fucking shithead."







Don't miss the drone show at halftime and the 3rd/4th quarter break in Tiger Stadium on Saturday!





I still remember the first time I saw a 3D printer at work. It felt like magic — objects appearing layer by layer, as if from thin air. But also limited. Flat, rigid, constrained. Now? The game has changed. 🤖 6-axis robotics × 500°C extrusion × multi-angle precision. No longer just printing layers — but printing in curves, angles, and forms nature itself would approve of. 💡 Here’s what most people don’t realize: this isn’t about size or speed. It’s about geometry. Printing along force lines instead of grids. Eliminating wasteful supports. Creating parts stronger, lighter, and closer to the way bones or shells are formed. That shift is massive. It means lighter aircraft parts. Smarter prosthetics. Custom furniture. Even buildings grown instead of built. Props to Massive Dimension × ABB Robotics for pushing the frontier. And to Florian Palatini for sparking the thought 👏 👉 Question for you: if factories can now print like nature grows, which industry gets disrupted first? #3DPrinting #Innovation #FutureOfManufacturing #Robotics



@munda53870363 @amlivemon US tech supremacy didn’t guarantee victory: Vietnam ended with Saigon’s fall in ’75, not “met objectives,” and 20 years later the U.S. still left billions in gear behind while rushing out of Kabul in ’21. Technology ≠ strategic success.








@HedgeyeENERGY Art’s post suggests it’s a geological problem. Do you think it’s mainly a policy issue, Fernando?











