I'd be okay with that. Golf courses offend me. So much land wasted that could be put to better uses...like landfills, or cemeteries for the indigent, or nuclear waste storage. (Or housing, or growing food.)
Developer here: can confirm. (#4 is actually true.)
I think this is the answer. It can take a hen several months to start laying; meat chickens are typically harvested in six to twelve weeks.
In my county (midwest America) communication between lawyers and courts is still entirely by fax. I don't know if that's the case of other counties in my state, but it wouldn't surprise me at all.
Developers. Yes, AI can sling a lot of code, but it can't make business decisions and it can't please a difficult customer.

Designing the electronics layout


My 3D printer is an FLSun 3D Cube. I really like it, I wish I had a couple more just like it, unfortunately FLSun has moved on to delta printers. The electronics aren't well laid out and, frankly used the cheapest options possible. After owning the printer for five years and trying at least three different layouts - just fucking around - I decided to do it up right.
I'm using Tinkercad to design the components and the layout. I have a public Tinkercad project with all the components I use. You can make copies of any of them here: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/edun59eY6AV-components-public/edit

Electronic components for makers


When I'm modeling enclosures for Arduino, I like to have components to work with that match (fairly closely) real life. While the circuit details on some of the pieces might not be completely to the mm accurate, they're close enough to work. Project behind the link.
And execs wonder why we torrent.
My dad wanted to move into one of these communities back in the seventies but it was Way Beyond his price range.
How is hurting a feral cat a criteria for what he is allowed to do? A coyote would certainly have no compunction, why should he?
Hypersonic deterrence have never been proven to work.
That's a false equivalence, a hyperbolic statement, not worth consideration.
Live in nature for a domesticated animal is the same as slow execution. If that's the plan it would be kinder to shoot it.
Windows is just another ad platform, now.
No. Raised in the faith but never truly believed.
It's logically dishonest to say "There are no gods." How do you prove there isn't something? Maybe you just can't see it right now. Agnostic atheist is the only logical position one could take.
Best piece of advice I can give about learning anything (that doesn't involve risk of injury): don't try to learn everything there is to learn. Decide what you want to do and learn what you need to do that. Tell me something you'd be interested in doing...
Arduino and hobby electronics. It started out as a continuous loop pad dye machine to save me having to dye fabric by hand, strictly mechanical, but then I wanted to automate adding the chemicals at the right times. Then it was keeping the dye liquor a consistent temperature. Then it was draining the trough automatically. Then I figured out I could design my own PCBs and have them fabricated. It just keeps going...
My degree is in technical theater. I love sets and lighting design, but costuming is where I landed thanks to the local Renaissance festival.
Switched years ago and never looked back.
That's how RICO works: you don't have to have committed the actual crime, but if your actions materially contributed to the commission of the crime, that's considered pretty much the same thing.
Because there's not a gravy seal out there with the balls to stand up to actual, trained soldiers.

Bacon-y edges
Ordinarily, I wouldn't turn down bacon for any reason, but in PLA it looks kinda bad. Any ideas as to cause and, more importantly, prevention?


Tinkercad and Fritzing working together
I'm working on a machine that needs five IR sensors to track the edge of a moving loop: position and speed of position change. Since it is 3d printed, the box that'll hold the sensors was designed in Tinkercad, but I also started the design of the PCB that will connect the sensors to the main board.
Tinkercad enabled me to visualize how it would all fit together: I set the spacing of the sensors and their distance from the base, then used those measurements in Fritzing to design the PCB.



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Getting "pin feathers" on my print


Ender 3 Pro, Slicr, retraction: 6mm; temp: 215; PLA+.
The pin feathers usually happen in the upper layers. Cura doesn't do this, but it's so desperately slow as an app (to load, to slice, to preview) that I'm trying Slicr, (which does everything almost instantly.)
Any advice how to avoid them?
(The top surface is another issue I can't seem to solve, but one thing at a time.)

Tinkercad gear set


Of all the things I've designed in Tinkercad, this project has been the one to get the most redesigns and that gets the most use. It's a gear set to reduce the output of an appliance motor from 1750rpm to ~100rpm, give or take.
The last set I printed in PLA have probably been run for easily twenty hours in total, about an hour and a half at a time. The early sets were about 30% bigger - for the machine they're made for I can't go any smaller without having to throw in a bunch of extra gears to get all the spacing of the outputs right.
There's some filigree in the two upper gears. I don't have to put that in there, and no one ever sees it, but I like knowing it's there.