The theory is simple: instead of buying a household item or a piece of clothing or some equipment you might use once or twice, you take it out and return it.
It helped me to know that checking out items helps the library.
I always thought of it as being a consumer of library resources, but the fact that the books/movies/library of things items are being checked out helps them prove that their services are useful to the community.
Ultra specific storage cubbies for your favorite 5 tools. Label tags. Cabinet door knobs. Print in place toy cars with rolling wheels and doors that open. Compliant mechanisms. A coin sorting device. If they can print flexible things, phone cases.
Do not expect anything 3d printed to be food safe.
If you’re taking out a dictator, better take out anyone who has been eyeing their position as well. Taking down a single leader leaves a power vacuum. But as the people who would want to be dictator are eliminated, the power vacuum grows…
On android, I’ve had trouble with adguard.dns constantly kicking my phone off my wifi. It did great with blocking ads everywhere, but I’m done with reconnecting so often, and I have less data available on my phone plan these days to fill in....
Yeah, a lot of the results had messed up strings. Wavy ones, and ones that just ended without any hardware on the bottom or had an end halfway up the neck… Strings on a guitar are apparently as hard as complete words.
Yes, absolutely. For a regular daily commute to a job that allows you to afford 2 vehicles, having one of the two with a shorter range with more charge cycles makes a lot of sense.
I feel sorry for those dogs, and other dogs that have constant physica problems because breeders and customers put looks ahead of health for many dog generations.
It’s not even “tracking down”. It’s public information that is easily searchable. It should be easy to stay 2 steps ahead of these groups planning things out in the open.
Elon Musk reveals Tesla software-locked cheapest Model Y, offers 40-60 more miles of range (electrek.co)
How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money (www.theguardian.com)
The theory is simple: instead of buying a household item or a piece of clothing or some equipment you might use once or twice, you take it out and return it.
You have 24 hours to do anything with absolutely no consequences. What do you do?
Danish Axe-Gun, ~1650 AD
Gen Z mostly doesn't care if influencers are actual humans, new study shows (mashable.com)
What DNS address do you recommend to replace adguard.dns?
On android, I’ve had trouble with adguard.dns constantly kicking my phone off my wifi. It did great with blocking ads everywhere, but I’m done with reconnecting so often, and I have less data available on my phone plan these days to fill in....
This Street-Legal Two-Seater Trike Is No Spyder, but It May Just Be the Deal of the Year (www.autoevolution.com)
Massimo Electric is the crew responsible for selling this $7,000 electric trike that can fit up to two people and reach a top speed of 50 mph
Are you ultra woke on purpose?
just wondering
Fire Breathing Tortoise (lemmy.world)
In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3...
An electric guitar (lemmy.world)
In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3...
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Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production (newatlas.com)
"Residents in a South Carolina county keep calling police over noisy cicadas" (sh.itjust.works)
Inspired by Abe Simpson’s newspaper clip: Old Man Yells at Cloud
What animals do you dislike for unusual reasons and why?
For me:...
Over 100 far-right militias are coordinating on Facebook (arstechnica.com)