

The empire would have been more stable if they pushed Arquitens cruisers over star destroyers.
But then, the empire wasn’t meant to be stable or effective, either.


The empire would have been more stable if they pushed Arquitens cruisers over star destroyers.
But then, the empire wasn’t meant to be stable or effective, either.


“Nope. You gave them to me.”
Even free, doesn’t like a good deal- you have to come to a Nazis country after all.


It’s biblical.
Especially when the third wife is still a child.


I wouldn’t be surprised.
He’s cosplaying and he thinks he looks cool. But he can’t even be bothered to even make it any better than a crappy Fortnite knock off skin bought from Wish Halloween (like spirit, but with a new and improved funky smell)


Naw. That’s what the vest is for.
(But he really should learn how to wear it. That loose might be more likely to get him dead than not wearing it all. Assholes shouldn’t cosplay.)


Yup.
But they want to control the pipeline all the same.


Don’t need a printer to do any of that. it’s also faster just to drive to a state that allows gunshow loopholes and buy an otherwise untraceable firearm. takes less skill, too.


part of the problem with that is that most of your ghost guns are “just” the AR 15 lower receiver- the part classified as the “firearm” because of some technicality only a lawyer can understand.
It’s not a load bearing, nor is it exposed to any particularly high levels of heat, nor any sort of particularly nasty gasses. So that can be printed in just about anything if the printer’s resolution is good enough. (IIRC, they typically call for resin printers.)
Then, the ghost gun peeps just buy the rest of the components retail and pay cash.
for fully-printed firearms, you’re looking at things like DMLS or other kinds of precision metalwork. It’s the kind of work that would be more expensive than roadtripping to arizona and getting loophole-gun.


Fun fact, you don’t need a 3d printer to make ghost guns, and you’ve never needed them.
Laws restricting printers aren’t about firearms, it’s about restricting access to disruptive technology before it disrupts too much of how we innovate. (Because innovation has historically been tied to big-industry with the little guy being unable to get into it. Because it costs a shit ton.)


2 years ago.
And fuck the assholes who were like “but we have to play by the rules or they won’t!” Cuz they haven’t been for decades.


But there’s the rest of the crime family


It’s gonna be hilarious when someone not corrupt gets into office and orders an audit.


The shortcut is probably command/windows/meta key+shift+s
(the key that pulls up your launcher, usually with a ms bullshit logo on it,)
This will usually pull up several options including a full screen grab or a marquee selection (or indeed a specific application window.)


GOOBER!


They ain’t saying anything we all ain’t saying or thinking.


I feel like you need to get Broccoli Cheddar some Bacon. (Either a bacon stuffie or another cat. Your choice…)


All you need to know about Newsom’s politics is how he treats unhoused people.
He’s got a nice PR team, though. It’s a shame the can’t work for some one actually interested in making a difference.


It’s probably too late.
Lots of people still push back on the idea that Trump is a Nazis. Lots of democrats still think the solution can wait until November.
What exactly are you asking?
It’s pretty easy, for example, to turn an image into a grayscale .bmp and convert that to an elevation map that roughly creates an embossed/engraved surface.
It’s not easy to take photos of objects and turn them into 3d models of that object. It’s pretty much impossible from a single photo, as well. It’s possible, but usually fairly complicated- it’s called photogrammetry and there’s tools and plugins for blender that can do it; but it’s very hit or miss.
Also the rise of all the chicken sandwich shops. I imagine their waste is is considered “consumption”, too.