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See AllWhat Types of Plastics Work Best in 3D Printing?
At a Maker space in my community, the person who maintains the 3D printer lab has a strong distaste for some types of plastic filament. What is your preference? Does environmental impact come into consideration, at least in regards to waste generated in color changes and failed projects? Are there application specific considerations?
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See AllWhat's the Minimum Amount of RAM You Need in a PC?
Depends on the OS more than anything else. Bloated insecure operating system eats tons of storage space and demands expensive volumes of ram. Ant then there's gaming, again depends on the OS!
Excel or Google Sheets: Which Do You Prefer?
Isn't using anything produced by Microsoft and security an oxymoron?
Ryobi Power Tools Aren’t the Best, But I Still Love Mine
For the hobbyist and the home user Ryobi tools are a worthwhile investment. Most non-professionals do not need the extensive features of the considerably higher priced brands. I have used DeWalt and Milwaukee professional versions professionally, they are fantastic tools and are very impressive. So is their price! I replaced one defective battery for my Ryobi tools (can't tell you quite how old the batteries are but well over 3 years) with a pair of 4 Ah Ryobi batteries and I am still pleased with the fact that two batteries cost me about one half of what a single Milwaukee battery would cost. I don't use battery operated saws unless I cannot easily gain access to an outlet, $500+ for Milwaukee saw and a battery just isn't justifiable unless you are making money with the tools everyday. And, by the way, read the warranty on Roybi tools, they are not intended for professional use!
I Made My Partner Use Linux for a Week–Here’s How It Went
My Debian laptop installed an HP WIFI printer that my Mom had purchased on its own. In Windoze 11 it took three days with the HP install system. I realize the comparison in the article is to a Mac, however, Linux distros that are Debian customizations are really someone taking Debian and customizing software offerings for you. My Canon laser printer/scanner works fantastically well over WIFI on my Debian systems. Yes Linux distros sometimes take some effort to install and customize, the freedom from data collection and some Giant Tech company having absolute control over your choices is a reasonable trade-off to me.