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I’ve got a wopet feeder for my cat and would kill for the STLs for the legs and chute lol (but please ofc don’t feel obligated to share them free or otherwise). Same reason as you, so I can have it dump into a puzzle feeder.
Anyway, amazing work, any chance a guy can obtain some of your STL files?
At a similar pay scale, I’ve been required to go into homes where folks had COVID. Coworkers have been shot at. I’ve seen things I really would have preferred not to. No job is perfectly sane in that sense.
American? Because this is not normal up here in Canada.
FWIW the Canadian supreme court made piracy laws unenforceable on purpose, so you also don’t need a VPN in Canada.
Only saying this for general informational purposes, but if you want to be able to follow Lemmy and Mastodon content and post either, kbin supports that out of the box (masto style content is called “microblogs”)
Yeah artificial gravity I was thinking more along the lines of faking it via magnetism.
Albecuire drive I was just wrong about, you’re right it’s not a maybe it’s a nearly 100% no lol.
Sorry just excited.
Interesting I hadn’t seen that. Do you have a source I could check out? There’s six authors so it’d help figure out what you’re referring to
Afaik they did build it in real life, and the paper in fact is about the process for manufacturing it, not just about the properties or simulations.
People have replicated the simulations so far, but are still working on replicating the manufacturing process, as it has low yeild and some variability apparently
Maybe (or at least an albecuire drive)
Maybe
Probably not
Also some more “basic” things like cheap MRI without requiring helium (which we are running out of), cheap and easy magnetic levitation (more available high-speed trains)
My understanding (limited) is yes. If you want quantum secure cryptography you need to use specific algorithms designed for it.
Honestly I prefer it, once you get used to it and maybe tweak one or two things to your preference, it just feels super natural and smooth.