







well duh, all fiction is made up


not much longer if we continue to accelerate climate change
EPO in houston? i miss that place. and micro center. closest one to me is in san jose. wish they’d open one in seattle
oh for sure, the first thing i did was go to the shop and get a new one
i did have to speed up the video by about 4x, this is the original clip: https://youtu.be/q3pv7mSwYmQ


… did you even watch the video? you can be miles away from the nearest car and still benefit from a helmet. yes, cars are dangerous and we can better multi modal infrastructure, but your comment doesn’t apply here at all


been daily driving graphene for a bit over a year now and it does everything i did on the stock pixel. banking and authenticators work perfectly


now draw her protecting the pilot


for those who are unaware:


they prevented this by not having a flight in the air at the time they ceased operations
being an avgeek for most of my life and yeah this has been accurate since the dawn of time
my immediate thought was someone leaned back and snapped it


what if i make my own mix in bulk and then use that mix to make my pancakes?





if anything, crows are rogue anarchists free from the government’s control


been printing for 9 or so years now. it definitely comes in waves of both of those attitudes, but it also depends on your use cases. if you consider yourself a maker in any regard, it could be a tool you use daily. electronics parts, functional pieces, cosplay, and home goods are just a few of the categories i’ve used mine for.
3d printers can be super inexpensive to get into if you have the expendable income, especially compared to when i first started.
the corporate internet is dead. there are still places where people still exist, still creating things. you just need to know where to look