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They are produced by companies that specialise in producing ICs.

They can be placed manually or automated.


If you can print small enough with this technology I'm pretty sure you can make transistors - sort of 1980 era transistors, not very dense, but if you are printing bulk materials you can build in 3D rather than 2D, make interesting numbers of transistors, cpus in everything!

That’s users, for ya! They will always find ways to use your product that you didn’t intend to or even knew about!

The funny thing is that the website only has firebase auth, without any ai features. The default api key that was created (before the ai was even released a few years back), someone got it from the website and started using the gemini api with the key.

Yet my phone service provider is able to cut off my internet access from the Kb I go over the limit…

I had to do this with my MacBook Pro models early 2015 and late 2017.

It seems like there was a period in time when solder just wasn’t done well, it seems like.


IIRC this is to do with the phase in of RoHS and bad lead free solder


Is a future of what it could look like or what it will look like?


Bringing kintsugi into this conversation is like saying “being underwater can be quite advantageous!” and linking a video on fish, when the main topic is about people drowning in the ocean.


Art is everywhere, and starts with a simple philosophy of making things slightly less awful everyday. Initially focused on your own mind, body, and soul... then recognizing you were always part of something a lot bigger and older than most imagine.

I do appreciate your poetic tone though =3


Bad bot


You will learn this fact in time.

And bots are not "good" or "bad", but rather an imperfect mirror of statistically salient nonsense. =3


> You will learn this fact in time.

> And bots are not "good" or "bad", but rather an imperfect mirror of statistically salient nonsense. =3

I think that you are a human and surprised to see you be calm when someone calls you bot because I usually flip out.

If you are a human, I think that one of the things that I am starting to think to do is reply with I am human only after all video.

I am only human after all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3wKzyIN1yk

Or in this case about fishes, we can have the video parody of I am just a fish!

I am just a fish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1goAp0XmhZQ

(this last video is a parody-ish but really great music unironically out of the original music being I am just a freak, both music are really great in my opinion unironically haha!)

I am just a fish!


There seems to be a webgl render engine suitable for vega [0]. Have you tried and if so, what was your experience?

[0] https://github.com/vega/vega-webgl-renderer


The opening paragraph gives the reason why Linux is still not at the same level as windows:

“ A few months and several headaches later…”

Additionally, the first comment I read is very positive, yet it also gives insight into the same situation.


> The opening paragraph gives the reason why Linux is still not at the same level as windows:

> “ A few months and several headaches later…”

These are the words of someone that hasn't tried to install Windows on a recent machine. There's plenty of headaches there too.


I have, actually. It was a several-click process with few to no headaches (I don’t recall any in the last several installs I did).


Lol, I had to hunt for drivers for a while and then research which ones match my hardware, then I had to research how to strip windows 11 of the more egregious privacy intrusions and nags ... in my case there was plenty of headaches.


Given how many people here are saying that Windows is great after you do enough tweaking it does not seem very different.


Yet it is. I don’t see myself or anyone in my family effortlessly choosing and setting up a Linux distro without outside help.

Windows on the other hand is easy to install and set up. I’d argue most people in my family can do this and I’m the only one that is technically inclined.


There are enough people that let their greediness overtake their ability to think


> There's still so much room for planning/scheduling, so much hardware we have yet to target

this is nicely illustrated by this recent article:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46366998


Wrong type of scheduling.


Thanks for correcting me. Can you point me to what I need to search for to understand the differences?



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