Open stl #1 in blender, then open #2. Save it as a new stl.
Open stl #1 in blender, then open #2. Save it as a new stl.
Homebrew is a really good idea. You can get amazing results for relatively cheap investment. Take a look at the Robobrew and similar all in one kits. They’re basically brew in a bag systems that work really well.
Yes, exactly.
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc515
Theft loss.
You’re right. Here’s the difference though. With “piracy” they can estimate how many copies have been “stolen” and deduct that from their taxable income.
The only thing that’s inaccurate about that sign is that the big lie is still hurting democracy.
I think you’ll be happy with the *arrs. They’re easy to set up, highly automated and a great way to collect media.
It’s in the app store. You don’t have to do that. If you’re talking about the server, that’s pretty easy.
Yeah, that’s a big limitation.
Oracle is awesome in this one specific way. They suck in all other ways but this is really good.
RobRenz is awesome. If you like him, you probably watch Joe Pi also. Really nice people.
Seriously, just set up a kms in docker. Google pykms.
Being able to rotate or mirror an image.
Chuck Feeney. He gave away everything to charities.
Edit: it was around 8bn.
I use portainer, and when I deploy an image, I write a short bash script for it.
This lets me easily do updates. I have a script for each image I run, it’s less than a dozen. They’re all from public repositories.
Mid 50’s, northeast US, yes I can. I don’t but I used to.
Combined, the best advice in the whole thread
I think that e-ink is better for books, and tablets are better for magazines and comics. I like the feel of my ebook, it has very much the same kind of feel as a paperback. The larger format of a tablet is great for magazines, and being able to pinch and zoom is useful there too
HP is just the poster child but lots of the manufacturers are scummy.
Skibidi. I know it’s based on some YouTube things but I don’t get it.