This is a standard way to draw geometric proofs, it's not at all unreasonable to assume straight lines alongside unrepresentative angles. It's certainly still an assumption, but a conventional one.
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This is a standard way to draw geometric proofs, it's not at all unreasonable to assume straight lines and unrepresentative angles.
How about MNT Reform or it's Pocket little brother?
They get you
- Full mechanical keyboards, ortholinear if you're into that
- Modern components
- HIGHLY modular and repairable - their main thrust is making messing with your internals accessible
- No sticky goo coating
- Cyberdeck aesthetics (esp the Pocket reform)
They do NOT get you
- Low price - you didn't mention a budget constraint
- Thin. They are chunky kids, though certainly the Pocket reform has a reasonably portable profile
Only just got your reply, but just in case:
Make sure to read through this if you are exploring this route https://github.com/sn4k3/UVtools/wiki/Setup-PrusaSlicer
The should be doing shit like this to petroleum company offices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Stop_Oil#Protests
They do. And those protests get little coverage and large prison sentences.
Curious what makes for a nice toilet seat? Mine is crying out for replacement and I have no idea what to look for
I'm not talking about the technique, I'm talking about the video. Both the individual creature designs and the appearance of the "how-to" animations look like carbon copies.
If Twitter hadn't imploded I would be able to check how similar they actually are.
Is this the original creator? These look very much like gifs from someone I followed on twitter years ago, but the video is only four months old and says "technique I learned about recently"
When I'm driving, all the people I yell at are knobs
I've migrated from Lychee to Prusaslicer+UVTools. It's less ergonomic, and the auto supports seem a little light-on, but it fulfills my needs and being open source means a lot to me.
Socks are technically underwear