French police also get military grade weapons, especially for protest repression.
French police also get military grade weapons, especially for protest repression.
Hey, I know this plate! This is an IKEA plate.
Stratasys patents for a heated chamber expired on 2021.
Temperature controlled chamber.
This is a great feature, for this alone I would love to get one.
Having a temperature controlled chamber AND Prusa profiles to easily set it up is amazing.
Right now I’m avoiding printing stuff in ABS, ASA or Nylon because of that, even though I have an enclosure on the MK4s I often have issues with these material. It’s working but it is not click and forget like PLA or PETG.
Chamonix of also a good contender with a population of 9000 habitants
A lot of people will be happy not to have windows update asking to restart the computer anymore.
I’m using Onshape and really like it.
I’ve used a lot of different CAD software professionally, then switched to Fusion360 when I started don’t consultant work and I am now using Onshape.
In my opinion it is a much better software than Fusion360, it’s running great in a browser and I have been using it on nixos without issue.
My only issue with it is that it is 100% cloud based and the license is 3-4 time the cost of the fusion 360 license for professional use.
China is also building more nuclear reactors than the rest of the world.
You have to engrave special runes on these rocks for them to work.
I heard that some wizards on the remote island of Tayouan far east are very good at it.
Le fabuleux voyage de l’oncle Ernest (the translation would be Uncle Ernest’s Fabulous Journey, but I don’t think it’s been released outside of France)
I don’t remember much of the game but I loved it as a kid, around 9-10.
The game is about the traveling journal of our adventurer uncle: Ernest. From what I remember it’s like a virtual treasure hunt, trying to find clues to find our uncle. It’s a lot of minigames going through Africa, Istanbul, Borneo …
Yes, the k702.
I love my AKG Q702. I think there are almost identical to the Q701 but with a detachable cable so it can be easily replaced.
I’ve been using them almost everyday since 2020 and barely show any wear.
The only thing that wore out a bit is the elastic on the side but I don’t really notice a difference.
The problem is that the same companies are probably supplying Ukraine too. Ukraine is constantly playing a very finicky political game.
Edit: I was wrong, Ukraine do publish the list of the components they are finding in Russian weapons. https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/components
It’s not that surprising once you know that their goal is to be completely independent for their US for their military equipment.
It includes the nuclear bomb, missiles, fighter jet, aircraft carrier, submarines, even space capabilities (even if this last part has been lacking a bit lately).
They don’t have the US military budget but they want the same level of technology without any ties to the US.
It means that they are exporting a lot to compensate for the high investments they are pouring into military technology.
Here is the share of global arms export per country.
Germany, Italy and the UK are also big exporters but still behind France.
France’s military industry is having wet dreams thinking about it.
If the US pulls out of NATO France becomes the biggest arms exporter of NATO and I would expect other countries will become less enthusiastic at the idea of buying US weapons systems.
I got an opinel one for 30€, it’s a another great bifl brand.
https://www.opinel.com/en/kitchen-knives/bread
It sound like a cheaper alternative to the Fairphone. It’s great, I’m excited to see more smartphones focused on repairability.