I had to downvote this to keep it at 42. I’m sorry - I couldn’t let the 43 stand.
I had to downvote this to keep it at 42. I’m sorry - I couldn’t let the 43 stand.
“Please clap”
History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme.
Nextcloud needs to port over some of the old OC Documentation. Their own docs make all kinds of references and it’s always something esoteric.
KesslerSyndrome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_syndrome
I don’t get the cough like it was some secret that was openly known or should be hidden?
Pretty soon they would have to ban backyard foundries, aluminum cans, molding sand, metal files, and drill bits!
Not sure how to tell you this, but however amusing… you are wrong. An Ender 3 in the hands of even a moderately experienced 3D hobbyist can absolutely produce a functional firearm.
No need. You can buy ALL of the parts off the shelf for a 3D printer and assemble it yourself. None are regulated (Aluminum rails, motors, arduino controllers, LCD panels, Power supplies, heating elements, thermistors, wiring). Strictly speaking there’s nothing about a non-resin 3d Printer you can’t procure and build yourself. And you can even 3d Print the housings to make it look nice once you’ve assembled it. Oh… and the designs and parts are largely open source.
This is the actual answer - you put this in evap fields with no run-off potential (so as not to harm fresh or salt water environments), dry your slurry through stages and then sell the salts commercially for further refinement and consumption.
Did you say EBDB? Well, how about the EBDBB&B (NSFW)?