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A clothing brand for those who create. Designs by @ArtifexFactotum

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MakerWear@MakerWearShop·
@i2cjak I genuinely believe the ability to do stupidly dangerous things in a reasonably safe way is one of the fundamental paths to happiness.
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LM@loyalmoses·
This happens to every guy right? Right?!?
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3DXTech@3dxtech·
Reminder: Save up to 20% on 3DXTECH ABS and 3DXMAX ASA. Stock up on durable, engineering-grade materials for both indoor and outdoor applications while the deal lasts. Shop now: rebrand.ly/u3mndot
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
finding out your aging parents are getting involved in political activism is i assume kind of like learning that your teenager has picked up a weed habit
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Offering euthanasia to depressed people is state-sponsored murder. There is no ambiguity. It is murder.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Let's be clear: Spain: enacts rent control -> no more homes Argentina: ends rent control -> tons of new homes Rent control is a better way to destroy cities than dropping bombs on them.
Cato Institute@CatoInstitute

Spain froze rents and capped increases at 2%, but rent control is already cutting supply by up to 50% and not improving conditions for renters. Spain should follow Argentina, which ended rent control in 2023 and has seen housing supply rise 180%, reports Cato’s @hiperfalcon. ow.ly/k7Mx50YztmZ

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Pete Kulicki
Pete Kulicki@HexiBase·
I sometimes wonder about the "professional" YouTubers; those who have all day every day to create, yet their efforts seem so ... underwhelming. Meanwhile, here's my 1.7 meter tall "weekend warrior" test print 🤣
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LM@loyalmoses·
If you haven’t already, start building your own 3D printing STL repositories. Download everything. Also… Infosec 101… if you are going to encrypt one thing, you encrypt everything. If you only encrypt what’s important, then attackers know exactly what is and isn’t important and where to focus. Encrypt it all. Working on a video right now that explains the why and how to do this.
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MakerWear@MakerWearShop·
@Slant3D The far end of the high-mix low-volume model.
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Slant 3D@Slant3D·
On Demand Print Farms are the most difficult manufacturing problem on the planet. Every part has to be perfect even though every part is totally different.
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hackaday@hackaday·
Google Unveils New Process for Installing Unverified Android Apps ift.tt/zZ8dD1m
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MakerWear@MakerWearShop·
@ageof3dp Drying should help with the leakage of the support. Foaming TPU expands by design so it's hard to avoid leakage with it.
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Chuck Hellebuyck
Chuck Hellebuyck@ChuckHellebuyck·
With Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino and questions about beginner open source electronics for education/home schooling, it seems logical to re-release my design in an updated form. Community colleges have used it in the past. Plus get free sample micros from Microchip for it.
Chuck Hellebuyck@ChuckHellebuyck

What if I combined an open source Basic Compiler that produces pure assembly code (@Great_Cow_BASIC) an open source programmer with built in logic analyzer & terminal (PICkit 2) & an 8-Bit PIC “Arduino Shield Compatible” module (CHEPINO) with books full of projects? ..Interested?

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MakerWear@MakerWearShop·
@Saint_n0mad Doesn't look like there's any published cad or BOM yet so hard to call it open source
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cyanidesugar@cyanidesugar_·
Yall - I decided I wanted a little pouch bag thing for and wanted it to look like it’s made out of leather so I spent some time in Nomad, made a leather alpha and then and ran it through @CNC_Kitchen’s texture app Printed so good 🥰 App: cnckitchen.github.io/stlTexturizer/ #3dprinting
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The Real Guardrail Guy
The Real Guardrail Guy@theguardrailguy·
I took the INVENTOR of this product to see what @ALDOT did to his product and he was very concerned.
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Rowan Cheung
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
This robotic hand can be 3D printed by anyone and assembled in under 8 hours. Researchers at ETH Zurich created the Orca hand, fully open-sourced with artificial bones and tendons. For context, advanced robotic hands cost over $100,000 and require constant maintenance... Orca costs under $2,000. 50x less (!) A self-calibration system maps every motor to every joint, eliminating the manual tuning that tendon-driven hands usually need. Each fingertip has built-in tactile sensors covered by silicone skin. The hand can actually feel when it touches something, giving it feedback to grip objects without crushing them or letting them slip. It can hold over 20 lbs, learn tasks by watching human demonstrations, and transfer skills trained in simulation directly to the real world. The team proved its durability by having it pick up and place a cube over 2,000 times across 7 hours with no human intervention. The full design files and source code are open source, so any robotics lab in the world can start building one today.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Reminder: Journalists will often talk about what some 'study showed' when the study never tested anything even remotely related to what they're claiming it showed. You should remember that many journalists are basically illiterate.
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