

The ability of these people to come up with an argument that forcibly denying choice for adults is good, actually is perplexing. I studied philosophy at University and I can’t think of a philosophical framework that works in, aside from solipsism


The ability of these people to come up with an argument that forcibly denying choice for adults is good, actually is perplexing. I studied philosophy at University and I can’t think of a philosophical framework that works in, aside from solipsism
My local solar steam generator was shut down years ago as it was no longer worth testing direct reflector material anymore — even if they had gotten perfect reflectivity they couldn’t compete with photovoltaics anymore


Yep, a very pretty fish


The other comment is correct. The fact that pemmican lasts for a long while means it doesn’t change over time. Pemmican that has just been set in the fridge tastes the same as three end of the same batch in 2 weeks time


Thinkpads are more expensive and far far less user serviceable


Aside from all else, if you have enough solar to consider never using the grid, you’ll want the grid to soak up your excess. My planned solar would be producing excess most winter days (in order to create enough power to charge the car any time of year)


That was supposed to be in regards to Australia? We don’t use coal, but boy do we mine it.


It’s hard for Australia to quit those coal export dollars. We hardly use the stuff ourselves, too expensive to maintain the furnaces compared to solar and wind.
I note that although it was the conservative side that hobbled the mineral resource rent tax, neither side restored that (nor the similar tax on liquid and gas fossil fuels)


The fact that some paper straws perform as well as plastic suggests that the bad ones are just cheaper and are used by companies that don’t care. When I used to drink the sort of drinks that use straws I carried a steel straw to use in places that didn’t supply good straws


Right now I’m wearing a wool shirt under a linen shirt. I’d count the local weather as “warm”


My decade old plastic shirts have faded, the linen ones last better, but yeah, they stain (and I’m not going to test them with plastic coatings to improve stain resistance!). I only get bold colours, so my pastel shirts are very faded


Of course the 2% contributor has been addressed, personal care products now aren’t allowed to have plastic “abrasives”, which is a good change anyway as plastic is useless for improving scrubbing
No other sources have had any work done to mitigate the problem


My Prusa xl printed tpu perfectly first go on its flex preset.


I have had a PLA print holding my bike light working for about three years so I don’t think that’s a problem


I wouldn’t buy Bambu. Too much of a vertical company. I don’t believe they’re upgradable, I don’t believe they’re hackable, I don’t think they’ll work well with random third party filament
I like Prusa. They are upgradable, they are hackable, they work fine on any filament


I’d go for a Prusa printer, they’re highly maintainable and easy to upgrade. Definitely not Bambu - they’re a closed source shitty company


Nozzle change is easy on new Prusa printers


My Prusa XL 5 tool is printing like a champ. So far I have printed a 2 colour PLA print that took the whole print bed and a flexible (TPU) print for my bike
It hasn’t missed a trick
I love Prusa
I also have an ankermake printer which I bought hoping their colour system would happen, but it never did. I’m tempted to replace it with a Prusa mk4s with their working multiple material unit (MMU) which is already in version 3
And it works with an open source slicer
And their printers have a history of being upgradable
Any printer I get in the future will be a Prusa


What were the best settings on that video?
It’s nice to know what time it is too