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How would you argue that more than one arrest is fair in a modern democracy? Can you even point to an arrest where it passes the pub test?


Yes, the ISS as a sadistic Christof


Babies in the tree?


That's Blood Meridian


I've read it twice. Once as a naive 16-year-old. Once, as a young father. Profoundly upsetting the second time.


I've tried to have AI generate these types of visual instructions from text without luck. Perhaps it was the IKEA-style guide I needed.


I dont see how you couldn't structure this with an offshore licensing deal. Ie Irish company picks up 99% of billing, German company sends Irish company license fees etc and reduce profit of German company to zero for three years.


IANAL, but it seems it also applies to foreign companies. Who owns the irish company? Also tax authorities tend to look very carefully at these transfer pricing arrangements as you are also potentially dodging the corporate tax rate.


I would have to suspect there are more US NRO ones that aren't listed. Misty and her descendants would like a word.


https://www.neilobrien.co.uk/p/the-confluence?utm_medium=ios Tyler Cowen posted this last week, I was completely shocked by it. Worth reading on the state of the UK in general.


Isnt what hes saying super naughty? I know Kier Starmer changed his tune lately regarding immigration, I'm just not used to reading or hearing people talk aboit these things without an air of secrecy.


what is the best plastic to print these lenses from? I've found over time all of the clear prints I've don't suffer from UV degradation.


I don't think this project has you printing lenses- it wouldn't really make sense. It's very time consuming to print lenses. If you are going to do this, it makes more sense to print a mold and then cast resin (even then, this only really makes sense if you need a highly custom shape and are making multiple copies). See https://www.instructables.com/Making-Custom-Lenses/ https://formlabs.com/blog/creating-camera-lenses-with-stereo... https://www.instructables.com/Resin-Casting-Lenses/ i would use UV-resistant epoxy casting.


TRIZ says to solve it with ablateable materials- thin foilsheets with a evaporating binding agent - there are uv-resistant plastics https://topas.com/uv-transparency/ even transparent ones, but they are not printable.

Actual recommended technique: grind it https://hackaday.com/2023/11/16/a-3d-printed-grinder-for-pri...


It’s for teachers and their students, so presumably they don’t need it anymore after the class experiment is over and durability isn’t a concern? And they could always print it again.


You should sell this as a kit, really impressive!


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