RCS was a dumpster fire for years. Only in the past couple of years has Google stepped up to be the centralized force in making it work as envisioned.
quick edit to say I agree this could’ve been avoided if Apple had made iMessage for Android, but I just wanted to point out the blame is shared by poor implementation across the board.
Having a 3d printer is super convenient for any home or shop repairs I need to make. I have so many curtain spacers and custom hooks all over the place now. The key is to get some hours in Fusion or some other good CAD software so you can whip up custom parts in minutes. You may get it wrong the first few times, but a couple minutes of tweaks and then you have a new part printing while you go back to working on other stuff.
The Swedish Maker just put out a video about how transformative 3d printing has been for his workflow. https://youtu.be/p2bClWmKHRM
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Not a lawyer, but there are lots of intricacies to this. You can own a trademark without having it be a registered trademark. Registration is expensive and then you are expected to actively defend use of your trademark. Be prepared to pay lawyers to send cease-and-desist letters to parties using your trademark for financial profit. Not to mention you have to be/become a business engaging in interstate commerce using this trademark.
In a soliloquy on batteries for electric vehicles, including ships, he pondered what would happen if such a boat were to sink and the battery would submerge....
It’s a shame that Mythbusters isn’t around to turn this into a shark week special. I’m pretty sure the myth would be busted and the only risk would be of the batteries catching fire after the shark bites one.
I think 1kg spools are too much, I want to experiment with ALL THE COLORS... But few manufacturers offer 250g, and they are sometimes twice the cost by weight....
I buy samples from Atomic Filament when I don’t know which filament would work best for a project. They are 50g spools for under $4 each. It is usually enough filament to print out a filament sample card and a small test piece.
The majority of components you find on the used market are pulled out of working systems and will be just fine for years to come. I only recommend buying those specific items new so you are guaranteed to get all the accessories that come with them.
I’m looking forward to seeing further iterations on this fun idea. The build area is the only part that needs to be submerged and even then only when printing certain features.
Apple finally adds support for RCS in latest iOS 18 beta | TechCrunch ( techcrunch.com )
Mounting S3 as a filesystem in your VPS for unlimited cheap storage ( roettgers.co )
Those Assassin’s Creed, Resident Evil and Death Stranding iPhone ports have bombed ( mobilegamer.biz )
What's the last thing you bounced back from?
Common printing questions
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Gilead’s twice-yearly shot to prevent HIV succeeds in late-stage trial, found 100% effective ( www.cnbc.com )
Al hate is irrational. Al art is just as good as the original! ( lemmy.world )
Next up: Struggles getting my HBA to see SAS drives (don't think it's 3.3v or 512 vs 520). What should I try?
Me again, back with another probably dumb question, but you beautiful bastards have been so helpful so far, I can't stay away!...
Trump Finally Weighs in on Controversial Shark vs. Electrocution Debate ( whowhatwhy.org )
In a soliloquy on batteries for electric vehicles, including ships, he pondered what would happen if such a boat were to sink and the battery would submerge....
After printing ABS almost exclusively for about a decade, I'm rediscovering PLA and its fancy variants ( feddit.it )
I think 1kg spools are too much, I want to experiment with ALL THE COLORS... But few manufacturers offer 250g, and they are sometimes twice the cost by weight....
How would you go for a 500-600€ build able to handle 2023-2024 gaming standards
I know this is a low budget •_•"...
3D printing under water from CPSdrone on YT ( youtu.be )
I think this is super fun. I love weird stuff like this.
Found this golden oldie in an antique shop. Classic format, old technology, and a 24 year old movie reference! ( startrek.website )
I can't believe The Matrix is 24 years old now...