Hmm… on second thought, Reagan.
Hmm… on second thought, Reagan.
I haven’t used a lot of slicers, but I’m not aware of any that would do this automatically. In theory it shouldn’t be terribly difficult to do, but it would be difficult to do it well (that is, optimize for fewer supports, etc).
Tried installing Windows 11. After a few hours screwing around trying to find the right drivers for everything, I tried a live USB of Mint. Everything worked great out of the box.
Also, the ads, and Microsoft’s insistence on forcing user accounts.
It was updated this year. They moved on from the mini-CD limit (50MB?) to a regular CD (700MB). Spiritual successor, newer target.
You might also enjoy a selection from Hark, a Vagrant.
Oh, there’s a storm alright
Obligatory: fuck Nestle
In as much as it pertains to me, I don’t tolerate it. Otherwise, if people want to bullshit their way through their career, I don’t really care. This happens in every company that has more than one employee (almost).
If someone else starts ordering me around when they don’t have the authority to do so, assuming it would change my course of action, I’ll tell them politely that I might be able to get to that when I have time. If they escalate it, I tell them to talk to my boss about rearranging my priorities. And if they do that and succeed, that’s fine. Once you establish that you don’t report to them, I’ve found they typically leave me alone. If not, I talk to my boss about it in private.
The CEO of Nestlé has gone on record saying that he believes that all water sources should be privatized.
So, to answer your question, yes.
Though there are a plethora of stronger reasons to hate the CEO of Nestlé.
Would work best if the country was in Europe somewhere. Then America could be part of the EU.
It also gets a lot of research money. As a UW grad, I can confirm that the students are the absolute lowest priority though. If you’re not in a research-focused post grad program, you’re seen as a chore.
Approaching infinite volume, by the looks of them
They’re more different than people might expect. I like both, but they’re very different experiences.
I was mainly curious as to whether this was mostly a fun exercise, or if there were a practical advantage to having the calendar printed in 3D. Cool either way.
This looks great! I love OpenSCAD, and this is a pretty feature-rich usage.
Are you planning to print it for regular use as a calendar, or is there another use case you had in mind?
“Yeah, but my PC doesn’t handle it well. If my PC were upgraded, it could really gen some AI.”
Absolutely. Making sure I have a huge life insurance policy, but getting it far ahead enough to avoid questions of fraud would be worth it.
HR does exist to protect the company, but sometimes that aligns with your needs. In this case, HR is likely more interested in avoiding a sexual harassment case (which would cost the company), so they’re probably going to hear you out.