

The price


The price


Have a look at Prusa instead if you can. Core One is great.


Somehow, charging cables returned


It is, but the reason for not showing the price is because it’s tailored to customer security requirements.
Retail is $2K, and there’s a lot more that goes into the crit infra edition, as well as paperwork and accreditations.


Replace 3D printers with x, choose gun violence or child safety - any law undermining our freedom and creating surveillance these days


I’m not sure if you’re trying to make a point, because Galaxy is branding done well.
As a consumer, searching for samsung can return anything from a battery cell to an aircon.
Consumers can look at galaxy for a smartphones and accessories, each with their own line of distinct models.
Microsofts approach means you won’t find anything ever, because copilot ties in a buch of otherwise completely unrelated software.


Scanner is technically the same, it just bounces light off the object, rather than shining through it.
Hell 3D scanning is pretty cool and what I’d consider high tech, but it’s still just bouncing waves off things and recording those!
I guess there’s no escaping the universal fundamentals, or the limits of our technology at least


I’m not sure, but it could erode it when someone else decides if you’re old enough, or maybe later have no convictions, or maybe you’re a reporter the government doesn’t like, and you can’t even verify into the devices you own.
I know this impossible because of that one guy who wants EU app dev on their resume, but the OS devs need to collectively say fuck you and let the shit hit the fan


Good luck, enterprise admins! Best wishes for the future


++, long time user, it’s perfect


I wouldn’t bother with raid for a personal pc, but I do have everything important somewhere that does have raid and backups


I don’t trust my own government, and have no reason to trust anyone else at this point, let alone for profit companies. It’s bleak.


As usual, it’s difficult to discern dumb from malicious, but this is politics, so I assume it’s a bit of both.
Companies lobbying for anti-repair, the need to control the citizens and the means of production, or trying to pander to a particular group (they’re printing knives in school, oh no!)


That’s cool, looks like it was used by Orion too, although the details are sparse


Partly a marketing issue.
Companies keep advertising their new AI’s as destroyers of worlds, and something that’s too dangerous to even release.
As with anything else, the average user will not have but the most surface level understanding of the tool


That’s awesome, I’ll give it a spin today.
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Wednesday: 24 hours space travel
Thursday: 24 hours space travel
Ahh, gotta remember to submit the fuel receipts


I work with an azure database and 15% (!) of the time the connection handshake times out for no reason known to man.
This is well documented on their end. The solution? ‘Implement a retry logic’
350 school shootings in one year??!
Bloody hell that’s nearly one shooting every day