Bambu Lab 3D printers: never again.
They're breaking the open source social contract (for the nth time...), and I'm past hoping they'll amend their ways.

“You opened this page. It already knows the following.”
Seventeen years ago! I bought this multi-million dollar hoard of Sun servers from a scrap yard for $300. After testing, fixing, and swapping parts to max out some of them, I traded a couple for an SGI Onyx for the museum, a few more for parts of what eventually became my personal 16-proc Origin-2000, and kept two as compute servers for my film making.
(A maxxed-out E4000 has 14 x 400 Mhz UltraSparc II's, and 14 gig of ram (In 128meg sticks! Ha ha ha. Warm.)).
“75% of far right commentary about Ireland comes from outside Ireland”
Todays #RetroTech Old Tat from the Stash
CD Stamper used to Press CDs
From my Background Music Days
CDi Audio Disc, Green Book Standard
Before bringing Manufacturing In-House, we would send 8 x 1 Hour DATs - 1 for each of 8 Tracks - to Nimbus in Wales
Film Coated Disc was kept for Represses
The Discs were used across our Estate of Customers. Some had Sony Caddies, some Plextor / Hayden Denon. All BGM Discs were compatible with CDi Players
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