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Mr Dog posted:it's a piece of cardboard (with some lenses in them that actually do the thing) right but it's 90% of the effect of oculus for less than $5 so if that poster's got ideas that would require it, it's a much cheaper way to test it out or get to mvp
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Main Paineframe posted:hey, maybe thats why real cabs are subject to real regulations about what they're supposed to do with other people's personal property, as opposed to stealing it and selling it off. maybe that's why jitney cabs with no physical presence in the area are bad, even! anyone who chose to drive for uber doesn't get to complain about spending a bit of gas on returning lost goods because it's an expected part of the job free market bitch
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 00:52 |
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Main Paineframe posted:hey, maybe thats why real cabs are subject to real regulations about what they're supposed to do with other people's personal property, as opposed to stealing it and selling it off. maybe that's why jitney cabs with no physical presence in the area are bad, even! anyone who chose to drive for uber doesn't get to complain about spending a bit of gas on returning lost goods because it's an expected part of the job 1. uber the company 2. uber the service 3. uber drivers
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 00:57 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:It owns, all I did in that thread was say "The T is good." forget it jake, it's fishmechtown
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 00:59 |
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more like "lol wake me up when 3d printers can make integrated circuits cheaply" this would be a big loving deal, even if the resulting ICs had 100x the feature size of state-of-the-art processes. unfortunately you can't spray molten pure silicon and have them turn into semiconductor circuits because that poo poo needs to be a single crystal to do its job and rapidly-cooling substances don't crystallize, they turn into an aggressively non-crystalline soft blob instead. at least that's my very limited understanding of the processes involved, i'm sure jawn or whoever will gladly explain the main ways in which i'm full of poo poo. printing a shaped chunk of plastic is a neat party trick and perhaps useful in a pinch but not world shattering like loving #makers make it out to be because guess what, if it was then large companies would already be using the hell out of it and they are. in the limited situations where it makes sense.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:10 |
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the maker movement completely ignores the economics of scale and its very funny
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:14 |
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VLADIMIR GLUTEN posted:the maker movement completely ignores the economics of scale and its very funny the maker movement is a bunch of white dudes whose dads never taught them how to do anything useful (or more likely, completely ignored their dads when they were trying to)
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:18 |
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uncurable mlady posted:the maker movement is a bunch of white dudes whose dads never taught them how to do anything useful (or more likely, completely ignored their dads when they were trying to) i guess this might be my main complaint? like they're all YOU CAN MAKE THINGS OUT OF STUFF and i go..ok yeah
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:20 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i guess this might be my main complaint? the best part of the d&d 3d printer/maker economy thread was everyone praising cnc
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:23 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i guess this might be my main complaint? my main complaint are the idiots who have uncritically bought into poo poo like "ATOMS ARE THE NEW BITS" that have infiltrated the computing college here and are trying to integrate 'maker culture' and 3d printing into every single loving curriculum
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:27 |
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ayn rand hand job posted:the best part of the d&d 3d printer/maker economy thread was everyone praising cnc i'm a big fan of their music factory
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Mr Dog posted:more like "lol wake me up when 3d printers can make integrated circuits cheaply" idk what ic's you would print that wouldn't be served much better with a core, sensor kit and the capability to print i2c capable lines where is this falling between arduino and rpi that still needs ic-printing flexibility
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:34 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i guess this might be my main complaint? mmhmm *rotor turns back to drill press and lathe and does something useful*
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:34 |
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what's the mechanical machine bootstrapping sequence? like to build a mill you need a lathe first
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:36 |
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ayn rand hand job posted:the best part of the d&d 3d printer/maker economy thread was everyone praising cnc rapid prototyping already revolutionized engineering, its funny to see people catch up to where engineers were like 20 years ago
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:38 |
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JawnV6 posted:what's the mechanical machine bootstrapping sequence? like to build a mill you need a lathe first this guy wrote a book about bootstrapping your way to a lathe
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:38 |
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how far down the process do we need to bootstrap? like killing a deer for leather?
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:40 |
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hobbesmaster posted:how far down the process do we need to bootstrap? like killing a deer for leather? go all the way back to god creating tools, humans, materials, and of course the most important thing of all: unrestrained free market capitalism, without which no creation is possible
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:this guy wrote a book about bootstrapping your way to a lathe That guy wrote books on making all of those machines and in a logical series, like you start off by making a foundry, then you use that to make a horizontal milling machine, a lathe, a shaper, etc. the books own, even if you never plan on making those tools.
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ayn rand hand job posted:the best part of the d&d 3d printer/maker economy thread was everyone praising cnc like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uFTCy4hmTk JawnV6 posted:what's the mechanical machine bootstrapping sequence? like to build a mill you need a lathe first a lathe is the most important machine tool because radially symmetric parts are critical to literally every machine. a lathe is also the first machine tool that can build an improved version of itself. hobbesmaster posted:how far down the process do we need to bootstrap? like killing a deer for leather? you only need to go down as far as the stuff you already have. for instance if this is a post-apocalyptic world and you have a bunch of destroyed cars to take apart, you could build a pretty nice lathe out of the bearings and shafts, the belts, the battery and the starter motor. if you don't have access to even a supply of metal and/or want to go down to like, pre-industrial levels you totally can though. you'll need to find charcoal, iron-bearing sand, and corundum grinding stones (these were all strategic military resources in the ancient world).
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:16 |
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FrozenVent posted:I love it when people tell me that 3d printers are going to revolutionize world logistics because instead of getting cheap plastic crap from china we can make cheap plastic crap at home and the chinese cheap plastic crap actually lasts for a significant amount of time too the 3d printing thread in d&d was pretty funny though because lots of people didn't understand why you couldn't put wood and cloth in to be printed
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:17 |
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nobody understands that. most of the people who i show a 3d printer to are hugely underwhelmed -- they expect that it can literally make anything (eg "can you just, like, make an iphone?"), and even for the things it does make, they are disappointed that it takes a couple of hours and they can't have it instantly. i blame makerbot for calling their machine the "replicator"
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:21 |
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I've seen people in graduate level logistics management classes argue that we shipping people were just wanking off because worldwide shipping would be made obsolete by 3d printer I'm still mad over a year later
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:23 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:Which Bush era, and was this text mocking or glorifying this lifestyle? It's a Bill Bryson book that was published in the 1990s (either The Lost Continent or Notes From A Big Country) and he starts off being pretty smug about how terrible America is compared to Britain but, iirc, by the end of the book he has learnt to love some of the things he initially rails against.
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cyberia posted:It's a Bill Bryson book that was published in the 1990s (either The Lost Continent or Notes From A Big Country) and he starts off being pretty smug about how terrible America is compared to Britain but, iirc, by the end of the book he has learnt to love some of the things he initially rails against. His thing about people driving everywhere is absolutely correct, I've seen people start the car and drive sixty feet to the mailbox.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:40 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:His thing about people driving everywhere is absolutely correct, I've seen people start the car and drive sixty feet to the mailbox. was it you or was it someone else here who posted about seeing a little girl riding her bicycle slowly down the sidewalk while the mother crept along in an suv beside her at 5 miles an hour?
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:50 |
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That was something else but I can deffo believe that.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:51 |
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I live in a dense urban area but a mile or so south or west or east you're in subdivision-style suburbia and I've had people yell at me to "buy a car!" as they drove by when I was walking somewhere. pretty weird.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:52 |
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I dont get people who yell from cars, they are the weirdest people
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 03:56 |
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VLADIMIR GLUTEN posted:honestly if i forgot my phone or whatever in a cab and the driver brought it back to me id give him a 20 or something even if i didnt have to cause thats just the nice thing to do i think it's reasonable to expect a driver not to throw out or sell something you forgot the next day even if you don't plan on tipping them
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cyberia posted:It's a Bill Bryson book that was published in the 1990s (either The Lost Continent or Notes From A Big Country) and he starts off being pretty smug about how terrible America is compared to Britain but, iirc, by the end of the book he has learnt to love some of the things he initially rails against. that sounds more like I'm a Stranger Here Myself but i could believe it being in those books instead speaking of him there's an interesting sounding book about the home that i might pick up later
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Improbable Lobster posted:i think it's reasonable to expect a driver not to throw out or sell something you forgot the next day even if you don't plan on tipping them sure but you can drat well go get it yourself at a time and place that is convenient for the driver. if you want them to return it to you then you should compensate them in some way for their time and cost. they didn't forget your phone in the back of their car, you did.
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BONGHITZ posted:I dont get people who yell from cars, they are the weirdest people Bonus weirdo points if they yell or honk at people who are out jogging (on the sidewalk).
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 04:17 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:i'm a big fan of their music factory
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 04:34 |
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Lyon posted:sure but you can drat well go get it yourself at a time and place that is convenient for the driver. if you want them to return it to you then you should compensate them in some way for their time and cost. they didn't forget your phone in the back of their car, you did. nothing stopping uber drivers from inviting these people to drop by their office to pick up the goods. except that their office is their house. but if they aren't okay with letting these people in their house they probably shouldn't be letting them in their car either
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hobbesmaster posted:rapid prototyping already revolutionized engineering, its funny to see people catch up to where engineers were like 20 years ago i've heard from people in the additive manufacturing examining area of the patent office that their job has gotten stupid easy lately because all these people keep reinventing the wheel and the examiners just keep smacking them right down with 20-50 year old prior art.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 04:43 |
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3d systems patented everything related to fused deposition molding in like the 80s so yeah all the makerbot like things aren't going to get any patents 3d scanners also are getting some insane expectations regarding cost and quality of data thanks to cheap 3d printers and the kinect
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 04:53 |
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i wonder when was the last time a taxi driver had that problem with 'wtf do i do with this guys left poo poo??!?!?!'
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 05:32 |
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BONGHITZ posted:I dont get people who yell from cars, they are the weirdest people if you see someone smoking in a car with kids in the back, yell at them it will not accomplish anything, afaik but i don't know how not to do this otherwise, carry on
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get out of my way i need to get home and beat my kids
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