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Full release notes: https://wiki.freecad.org/Release_notes_0.21

Lots of improvements covering a wide range of workbenches.

 

RIP from an Emacs head.

 

Original title: Calckey codeberg repository has been taken over by malicious actors.

Calckey, a federated microblogging platform much like Mastodon, recently rebranded itself as Firefish. They set up their old organization/repository to redirect to their new one. Unfortunately, due to a quirk in the way Codeberg works, this allowed some rando to take over the original repository.

 

It is split into chapters.

 

I'm waiting for the GDR instance personally.

 

Looks like the domain is now registered by a squatter. The administrator's accounts on liberapay and stripe are all gone too. Disappeared without so much as an announcement.

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This article has its faults, but comes from the perspective of a socially progressive lib and does a decent job covering the subject matter.

 

I've got a car that has been sitting at a relative's house for about 3 years. We need to scrap it, but in order to move it (and potentially get a better price) I would like to get it running.

Surely the battery is dead and needs to be donated to the eels. There is probably water in the gas. I was wondering if any of you have experience resurrecting cars which have been idle for extended periods.

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One of my coworkers asked if it would be possible for me to 3D print some hydroponic gardening supplies, and I was like hell yeah, so I looked into it. I showed him a couple designs and we settled on building this thing. I'm definitely going to make one for myself as well. (I think an NFT design would be better, but I don't have the space for one and he preferred the tower design).

The whole point of 3D printing the thing is to reduce costs (apparently you can buy shit like this, but it's hella expensive). However, net pots are dirt cheap and it would be really cool to buy them instead of 3D printing them. The catch is, this design uses rather deep pots, and even Lord Bezos is not making them easy to find.

I haven't started printing anything yet (waiting for larger diameter nozzles in the mail) so I have some time to modify the parts, but I was wondering if anybody knows about garden suppliers which carry stuff like this. Specifically, I'm looking for rather deep net pots which are about 53mm / 2" in diameter (easy to find) but 93mm / 4" deep (not so easy to find).

I can print them if I need to, but it will literally take days.

Also, if any more experienced gardeners have any thoughts / concerns / recommendations about this design, I'd be delighted to hear them.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 years ago

If someone from the region wants to chime in (over there), it might be a good idea to point out a couple of the contradictions exposed by this thread.

1: "Riots aren't protests"

2A advocates rest their position firmly on the belief that the only way they can have a government which is responsive to the needs of the people is if the people are capable of intimidating their government. We have seen multiple armed rallies within the past year which employ this tactic, from coast to coast. What makes BLM different from a gang of MAGAs marching into their statehouse with rifles? The aim of both is to instill fear in the government to force them to listen to the demands of the people.

The MAGA people get let off without a scratch because they are generally privileged within our hierarchical system. The cops let them walk right into the statehouse unharmed, and walk right out again without any trouble. The BLM protesters get met with teargas and rubber bullets before they even reach the threshhold, and then they get blamed for fighting back. They get mocked because the situation necessitates them to have medics on hand, and armor to defend against the weapons the police use against them daily.

2A people masturbate all the time about fighting against an overbearing tyrannical government, but it seems the government really doesn't have a problem with them, and even welcomes their interventions when constitutionalism and procedure gets in the way. Meanwhile, here you have people actually rebelling against the tyrannical conditions in their cities. Why would opinions about this suddenly be so sour? Are right wing 2A folks jealous they'll never be able to live out their misguided fantasy? Are they scared that black people might win some autonomy for once?

Second, what is a riot other than a protest of private property relations?

2: But they're destroying businesses?

Tell me, who do those businesses support politically? Are they rooting for the reformers? Are they providing material support to the campaigns of people trying to fix these cities? Or are they funding candidates who will cut taxes and reduce services while driving gentrification, raising rents, and using the police to crack down on anybody who doesn't fit into the model of a perfectly clean, yuppie paradise?

Businesses (particularly of the Walmart and Target variety) and real estate developers are extremely plugged into the political systems of these cities, and are more responsible than any individual for supporting the status quo which these people are rebelling against. No one sheds a tear when a homeless person is evicted from their tent, or when spikes are installed under the overpass to prevent them sleeping outside of the rain, but it is a tragedy when a business gets smashed while the owner sleeps comfortably in their bed.

The focus on businesses is a distraction. Businesses have only been struggling for months. The people have been struggling since time immemorial. The focus on jobs is a distraction, the jobs were obliterated by Covid, and now it is a buyer's market. Nobody gives a shit about the minimum wage jobs offered by CVS or Wendys, or Uber. Millions of people are out of work, and hundreds will line up for any job available and accept the lowest wages they can get. That shit is slavery.

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