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pixelfireplace · 2 years ago
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Hewlett Packard 9845A/S - source: hp9845.net
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keferon · 9 months ago
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jus wanted to say the Blurr spotlight comic was the first I ever read too except I hadd the exact opposite reaction I thought he was the most gorgeous thing I ever laid my eyes upon. I dunno I just thought that was funny
Ahaha oh well I thought he was ugly for like..first fifteen pages? And the more I looked at him the more I was like
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witherby · 2 months ago
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Forgetting ink out you need to use hydrogen peroxide, and rubbing alcohol
I'm in my Hard Laborer Cosplay (a ratty t-shirt from college) cause I've been working on my house all day so I'm not concerned about the stains, really just need a shower. But thank u Hermes ily 🩷
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greencarnation · 1 year ago
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Printed some fliers and stickers to put up around town tomorrow. Remember that posting isn't the only way to spread awareness and build public consciousness in your area
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nomx33 · 1 year ago
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I love how most of the muscular characters in dungeon meshi are built like real fucking strong people it's so much better than a lot of other anime and manga I've seen where this twink built mf has abs drawn on them and it's called a day.
It's like gross to see
Like get away from me boy the fact you are built like that is scary and is also adding bad stereo types of what bodies should look like
Super heros and a bunch of other media has this issue too
Just make them look like real people it's not that hard aauuughhh
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macktism · 3 months ago
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asking my friends how posting on twitter works and its like yes THEORETICALLY i just press the post button. but. like. HOW does it work. that cant be it. what is reposting. i dont know what that is. what are communities and how do they serve anyone. where are my tags. i miss my tags
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spectrumspace · 5 months ago
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seeing people say "i am getting a gamer pc for cozy games ✨️" and thinking they're overspending, then trying to run a farming idle game while i work on something else and my normal-aged laptop with "i'm an artist so i need a bit more than the bare minimum" specs slows to a crawl while loading a website and i spend an hour trying to adjust the settings of this darn idle farming game below what is already Low Graphics
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stew-chan · 1 year ago
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office girl(?) fit
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I really like this blazer I found in a thrift shop a while back. it's short sleeves, light but not see through, very soft, and doesn't make my shoulders look huge. very good lucky find :)
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fragiledate · 2 years ago
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i literally cant believe the utter confidence my father has with just saying straight up fake news
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fooligandan · 2 months ago
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thinking about...big desk possibilities (the allure of furniture calls me once more)
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macktism · 4 months ago
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looking up ram stick prices on amazon now... the things i will do for giffing
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starblightbindery · 3 months ago
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My personal goal is to try and make fanfic binding as accessible to everyone as possible, so here are some resources on how to make a fanfic hardcover for under $25.
This is a barebones bind for the broke college students and such. Happy to field questions, too!
Here's a proposed budget breakdown:
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Loosely organized thoughts:
Fanfic bookbinders often share typesets amongst each other. Never pay for a typeset for a fanfic.
You'll hear a lot about grain direction for your printer paper, but as a newbie on a budget without your own printer, settle for some nice 92 bright or cream colored paper. If you like the hobby, splurge after but expect to pay at least 2-3x more for short grain paper.
Printing is a pain because some copy shops won't let you print intellectual property smut, and it's very expensive. You are better off bartering instead or looking for a free printer on Buy Nothing.
You know the thick paper wrapping that comes with online orders? It's a good weight for endpapers if you need to scrounge. Paper grocery bags or gift bags (birthday presents) might work, too.
Ask your local library to give you covers from books they are throwing out. Ask for outdated textbooks (those covers are built like tanks) or three-ring binders that are too busted to be binders anymore.
Obtain a used book that was mass produced (so your destruction of it does not impede anyone's access) and maybe even become a little vindictive with it.
If you can afford it, I recommend the Olfa SVR knife (~$10)
If you can afford it, upgrade your ruler to a t-square.
(Links to Amazon products above are affiliate links)
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I really hope this resource is helpful! I want to stress how possible this is and encourage people to cherish what they love through art.
If you are interested in fanfic binding and have a little more disposable income, I have an affordable Fan Fiction Bookbinding Starter Pack that I carry on my site. I pack them myself and drop them 1x/month on the 15th.
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sudrien-scratched013 · 8 months ago
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I am recommend another Dale and Dawson video that was probably recorded a month ago
I wonder how not having a mouse could prevent people from doing work
I get notices from two blogs ago that new people are following me - Failing the reading comprehension test - But apparently due to that #not a cyberdeck I was building a while back
Remembers part of the reason it never got use was lack of a pointing device in software that had no keyboard shortcuts mapped
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promptscale-blog · 9 months ago
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Enhance your dairy operations with Prompt Sanchay – the 3-in-1 digital solution designed to make milk collection process fast, effortless, and precise. Experience the next level of efficiency in dairy collection. To know more, visit https://www.promptdairytech.com/prompt-sanchay
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reasonsforhope · 1 month ago
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"The average pediatric wheelchair can cost thousands of dollars. And when children grow and their needs evolve — or a wheelchair gets damaged — those costs multiply.
So, the team at MakeGood NOLA, a New Orleans-based adaptive design lab, has made something that can transform the world for disabled children.
“Introducing the world’s first fully 3D-printed wheelchair,” MakeGood founder and president Noam Platt started a recent social media video.
He wheels a small, almost toy-like lime-green wheelchair into the frame, complete with a matching harness, suitable for children ages 2 to 8.
“Everything from the body, to the wheels, to the tires, the seat, and even the straps, all were 3D printed on a regular Bambu Labs A1 machine,” Platt continued.
This means the design is fully compatible with a regular 3D printer anyone can have in their home.
“We designed this to be modular and easy to make,” Platt continued. “Really, anyone with a 3D printer and some filament can download the files and print it.” [Note: You can also use 3D printers for free or a small cost at some public libraries and maker spaces, opening up accessibility even further.]
Once the prototype is completely finished, it will be available as a fair-use download that anyone can use for free.
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Pictured: The new 3D-printed chair by MakeGood. Photo courtesy of MakeGood NOLA
Platt said that because it has a modular design, the wheelchair can be put together without any tools or glue. And if any part of it breaks or is damaged, users can simply re-print the single piece they need.
“As a wheelchair user I love everything about this,” TikTok user @thisisharlie commented on Platt’s video debuting the wheelchair.
“Mine costs more than my car, I can’t imagine having to buy a new one every year or two as they outgrow it,” @thisisharlie continued. “You’re going to change the world.”
For Platt, that’s always been the plan.
When he created MakeGood in 2021, the nonprofit design lab was thinking of the more than 1 billion people around the globe who live with disabilities.
“Since traditional design often overlooks diverse bodies and minds, it is crucial to reshape the built environment,” MakeGood shares on its website. “The challenges our communities face — both physical and social — are solvable.”
MakeGood works with individuals to co-create their adaptive design solutions, centering the “Need Knower,” the disabled person or their primary caregivers, throughout the entire process.
Since the founding of MakeGood, 1,600 individualized adaptive devices have been delivered to families for free. Platt’s team found a niche with this wheelchair, which they call the Toddler Mobility Trainer, or TMT. 
On its website, the organization says the wheelchairs were “designed with therapists from all over the world” and offer “unmatched mobility and independence to young kids.”
Children and parents agree.
“It’s an A+,” one parent said of an earlier prototype of the TMT in a report by CBS News. “It’s helped [my son] become more mobile and be able to adapt into the other things that he’s going to be offered. It’s helped his development.”
At the start of the design process, Platt reached out to area hospitals to see if he could fill a need.
“Part of it is empowering clinicians that we can go beyond what is commercially available,” Platt told CBS News. “We can really create almost anything.”
Now in the final stages of tweaking the TMT design to be ready for release, Platt is eager to get the wheelchair rolled out and into the homes of the children who need them most.
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Pictured: A rendering of the 3D printed design, which will soon be available for download. Photo courtesy of MakeGood NOLA
“We think this sort of 3D printing and design is going to be huge for accessibility, and for wheelchairs specifically,” Platt said in his social media video. 
In the meantime, people can request a free chair from MakeGood.
“We have a growing list of people who’ve requested these, and once we finish the design, we’ll start filling those requests with custom-printed chairs, including things that you might need for your particular chair,” Platt said in a follow-up video.
Because the chairs are easily 3D printed, they can come in any color and can be modified to include other accommodations, like a section to hold a breathing device or other aid. With years of customization and design experience under his belt, this new innovation is simply an extension of Platt’s dedication to inclusive design.
In 2023, Platt told New Mobility: “I feel like every time I deliver one of these [assistive] devices, I get a hopeful feeling that the world has been changed a little bit for the better for the next generation.”"
-via GoodGoodGood, May 8, 2025
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joliegriffin · 1 year ago
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Home Office - Transitional Home Office Mid-sized transitional built-in desk layout example for a home office
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