My guess would be that, like other 80s properties, many of the first generation of fans have now grown into adults with disposable incomes. I know thats the case with me and my circle.
I tend to agree. I've built a Prusa previously and my P1S is just so much more reliable, it's the first printer I've been able to recommend to friends and colleagues who I wouldn't expect to enjoy tinkering with a…
I use LAN mode for my P1S currently in a shed with a local AP and no internet access and it works fine.
Currently, LAN mode and local SD card printing does not require an internet connection. I have my printer in a bottom of the yard bungalow, without internet, and it works fine.
While the impact on Jewish individuals was the same, it's true that Nazi style antisemitism focused on them as a racial group (Their ancestry), whereas previously they were targeted as a faith group (What they…
Yes, I maintain a few legacy system that still operate partially on QNX 4.25 It did a few really cool things for its time, considering that TCP/IP networking was an optional add-on when we originally deployed.
My guess would be that, like other 80s properties, many of the first generation of fans have now grown into adults with disposable incomes. I know thats the case with me and my circle.
I tend to agree. I've built a Prusa previously and my P1S is just so much more reliable, it's the first printer I've been able to recommend to friends and colleagues who I wouldn't expect to enjoy tinkering with a…
I use LAN mode for my P1S currently in a shed with a local AP and no internet access and it works fine.
Currently, LAN mode and local SD card printing does not require an internet connection. I have my printer in a bottom of the yard bungalow, without internet, and it works fine.
While the impact on Jewish individuals was the same, it's true that Nazi style antisemitism focused on them as a racial group (Their ancestry), whereas previously they were targeted as a faith group (What they…
Yes, I maintain a few legacy system that still operate partially on QNX 4.25 It did a few really cool things for its time, considering that TCP/IP networking was an optional add-on when we originally deployed.