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Residency Evil posted:tbqh I thought the falcon one still had some runway. the thread tag is the kicker for me
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Big W Monoliths
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Residency Evil posted:tbqh I thought the falcon one still had some runway. i thought it was quite stalled already
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Velius posted:Metals are not molecules (but the title is good, I’d use metals though). I would totally get one of these things if they were reasonably priced, just for the nice addition to an element collection. There are more useless things out there. Definitely not getting in on anything while it’s associated with a bunch of crypto idiots though. yeah Metals is better, you’re right I think KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:the thread tag is the kicker for me
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Sorry, falcons are old news, machined metal paperweights are what's hot and fresh
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Velius posted:Metals are not molecules (but the title is good, I’d use metals though). I would totally get one of these things if they were reasonably priced, just for the nice addition to an element collection. There are more useless things out there. Definitely not getting in on anything while it’s associated with a bunch of crypto idiots though. mfw I try to understand this science stuff
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Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k
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When it rains good thread titles, it pours
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k Lmao
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k Mods please.
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Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k good god
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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Back in 2012, a lot of goons were making money on political prediction markets. I felt like I could do it, but I also felt like I'd probably gently caress up disastrously somehow. So in 2016 I made a spreadsheet and started with 1,000 imaginary dollars and kept track of all the bets I pretended to make. I was very successful by being more cautious and cynical than the average prediction market gambler, and from January to October I turned my imaginary $1,000 into an imaginary $5,000. Then I went for the sure thing and bet all my pretend money at 1/4 odds on Clinton winning the election.
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Chamale posted:Back in 2012, a lot of goons were making money on political prediction markets. I felt like I could do it, but I also felt like I'd probably gently caress up disastrously somehow. So in 2016 I made a spreadsheet and started with 1,000 imaginary dollars and kept track of all the bets I pretended to make. I was very successful by being more cautious and cynical than the average prediction market gambler, and from January to October I turned my imaginary $1,000 into an imaginary $5,000. Then I went for the sure thing and bet all my pretend money at 1/4 odds on Clinton winning the election. Prediction markets are peak BWM. People were betting real money that Clinton would win the 2020 election, even after the nomination was given to Biden. She wasnt even running.
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# ? Nov 1, 2021 22:12 |
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I kind of love the Ork stock market stuff. It’s even true.
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k
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# ? Nov 1, 2021 22:51 |
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Omg like half of this thread is just people suggesting thread titles!
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# ? Nov 1, 2021 23:29 |
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"They were simply eliminated for breaking the rules of the game..."
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snailshell posted:
Rule 1: No refundo
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Warhammer 401k
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Tbqh Warhammer 401k would be a great name for the long term thread.
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k holy poo poo, save this one.
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Space Kablooey posted:Big Waaagh Money: Warhammer 401k It's funny because it's true. In the grim darkness of the 21st century, there is only number.
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https://twitter.com/mistydemeo/status/1455224846758006784 In case the image gets cropped and from the replies
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greazeball posted:
So BWM but too long for a thread title.
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snailshell posted:
I find this one comical particularly because I'd bet money that everyone who bought that wasn't even a "crypto is the future and a great investment" person. My money is on those people are the "get in on the ground floor and flip it for profit" types. So I'm pretty sure it's not the hapless brainwashed fanatic who got scammed here. It's the mid-tier "we make money by conning others in to thinking crypto is actually worth something" group that got their comeuppance here. Not sure if they thought it'd be a scam, or if they figured they'd flip the coins before the inevitable exit. also BWM: someone in our neighborhood made like a 4' tall animatronic version of the red-light-green-light thing from squid games. Overhearing some other people while trick or treating with the kids, apparently the guy 3D printed all the parts and built it himself. Spun around, moved its arms around and even had a speaker with pre-recorded stuff. Didn't snag a picture, but the shoulders and elbows were articulated, and possibly even the wrists. I mean, it was cool, but seems like in a year it'll be entirely forgotten and a total waste of time/money. DaveSauce fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Nov 2, 2021 |
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Can't PLA and the other 3d printing plastics be melted down to print again? I don't think you can do that with some of the resins but idk.
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BonerGhost posted:Can't PLA and the other 3d printing plastics be melted down to print again? I don't think you can do that with some of the resins but idk. I don't own a printer but my understanding is that they run off spools of the stuff. So even if you could just melt it down that does you little good without an extruder to turn it into plastic wire. Basically kind of like saying you can pulp bad prints on a regular paper printer and make new paper. I mean, you CAN, it's just not something your average dude at home is going to do and the answer is to just recycle it, which get into other issues.
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Cyrano4747 posted:I don't own a printer but my understanding is that they run off spools of the stuff. So even if you could just melt it down that does you little good without an extruder to turn it into plastic wire. Yes, it's exactly this. Also, the whole "PLA is compostable!" has a huge asterisk next to it. You're definitely not doing it at home, and it takes twice if not 3 times as long as a normal commercial composting cycle.
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3d printing input is usually a 1.75mm-diameter thread of filament. Uniformity of diameter is important for quality because the machine dispenses it by length and if the diameter varies a lot then the volume of plastic being squeezed out won't be consistent. Good filament should be something like +/- 0.02mm from the nominal diameter. Making filament with a uniform composition and a diameter within acceptable limits from random scraps is extremely hard to do (never mind the color). Even manufacturers starting from uniform raw materials often can't do better than +/- 0.05mm.
withak fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Nov 2, 2021 |
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There are a few pellet feed 3d printer designs that could potentially be used to recycle old pla but they're not really practical for home use.
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