

You also forgot that their slicer was based on AGPL licensed Prusa Slicer and at first they tried to avoid releasing their source. In general a lot of their work was based on open source hardware and software and they closed it down.


You also forgot that their slicer was based on AGPL licensed Prusa Slicer and at first they tried to avoid releasing their source. In general a lot of their work was based on open source hardware and software and they closed it down.


It’s not that hard, all you need is usb drive and choosing a distro (the hard step)


If you think that subscription is cranking up prices to 11, try API. You’re gonna burn 100€ in like an hour easily with not too heavy of a workload.


Your calculation implies that anyone is still looking at fundamentals when evaluating a stock.


So does lithium, even more violently, good thing is that nobody is using pure lithium or sodium


That would be everyone’s favourite Elon Musk
You can “migrate” source code to any place you have ssh or file access to in a single command using git. That’s kinda what made git so good. It’s decentralized by nature.


Because they try the tools, realize that their job is pretty much covered by LLMs and think it’s the same for everyone.


Pixel 9 pro with 512Gb is obscenely expensive. Pixel 8a, with minimal storage is pretty affordable. 7a dare I say cheap.


Same, but it’s insanely expensive for a good phone with a horrible camera.


Just out of interest, because I too love the jack, then what are you buying in the future?
You’re putting this like llm spam is somehow a managed problem in github issues, where it’s very much the same overwhelmed system with no good solution.