I know surgeons insure their hands any my lawyer insured her brain because of these kinds of risks. I'm "lucky" to be significantly broken, but there are a lot of people with no safety net.
December 22, 2025 at 1:18 AM
I know surgeons insure their hands any my lawyer insured her brain because of these kinds of risks. I'm "lucky" to be significantly broken, but there are a lot of people with no safety net.
I mean, it's not really the time regardless of any other factor. "Yes, thank you for your input, can we get to the ER please? I only have so much blood."
December 22, 2025 at 1:13 AM
I mean, it's not really the time regardless of any other factor. "Yes, thank you for your input, can we get to the ER please? I only have so much blood."
Eh, if I don't max out my credit, is it even Christmas? Hopefully it gets you either some breathing room on your debts or enough fuel to get to the doctor.
December 21, 2025 at 8:23 PM
Eh, if I don't max out my credit, is it even Christmas? Hopefully it gets you either some breathing room on your debts or enough fuel to get to the doctor.
I used to describe it as having a flat tire and having people drive by shouting "my sister had a broken carburetor, maybe you should change your transmission!" and feeling good about themselves.
I wish I had answers or help.
December 21, 2025 at 7:58 PM
I used to describe it as having a flat tire and having people drive by shouting "my sister had a broken carburetor, maybe you should change your transmission!" and feeling good about themselves.
I gotta tell you, the raw amount of detail required to get that first layer down is extensive. I just had to rebuild my hot end because of a jam and grinding, and even my well-dialed-in printer needed a whole slew of leveling actions.
Glad to see you getting it down!
December 21, 2025 at 7:54 PM
I gotta tell you, the raw amount of detail required to get that first layer down is extensive. I just had to rebuild my hot end because of a jam and grinding, and even my well-dialed-in printer needed a whole slew of leveling actions.
Back when I was traveling for [color coded big box store] when I quit I unloaded my bag, as I owned the bag, not the parts I needed to do my job, and my boss was surprised how much I fit in there. I told him "If I don't bring it, I don't have it." That surprised him, too, which should say enough.
December 19, 2025 at 3:30 AM
Back when I was traveling for [color coded big box store] when I quit I unloaded my bag, as I owned the bag, not the parts I needed to do my job, and my boss was surprised how much I fit in there. I told him "If I don't bring it, I don't have it." That surprised him, too, which should say enough.
I love clever ideas like this. From diffraction gratings and synthetic aperture RADAR or just the PAPI landing lights, making a static system that relies on physics or the viewer to change the information in or out based on the requirements.
And your idea is really, really cool.
December 16, 2025 at 3:23 AM
I love clever ideas like this. From diffraction gratings and synthetic aperture RADAR or just the PAPI landing lights, making a static system that relies on physics or the viewer to change the information in or out based on the requirements.
I was just about to say this is basically the opposite expression of the same concept. Thanks for bringing it up! (plus it's a good way to experiment with the persistence of vision without an expensive vector CRT.)
December 16, 2025 at 3:20 AM
I was just about to say this is basically the opposite expression of the same concept. Thanks for bringing it up! (plus it's a good way to experiment with the persistence of vision without an expensive vector CRT.)
As someone who received a safety handbook as a very well-received gift, my feelings for you are complicated in this moment, and at the very least I am stealing this line.
Zero reportables.
December 16, 2025 at 3:17 AM
As someone who received a safety handbook as a very well-received gift, my feelings for you are complicated in this moment, and at the very least I am stealing this line.