I tell people they only get two. I’m not encouraging that behavior
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Ideally, for jewelry, you’d use the print as a base layer that’s then plated or as a positive for a mold. There are some biocompatible resins but you’re still making assumptions and compromises with it.
Especially for a ring, any finishing layers will wear off directly on the skin so you’d have to account for that. Highly recommend using the print to make a silicone mold that you can then make an epoxy copy of it. Or a wax copy to then create a metal copy
Multiple steps, I know, but for safe jewelry, printers are better as a starting point tool instead of a finished product generator
Anyone who didn’t see that he was very clearly saying how things are back then are the same people who are surprised that Rage against the machine or Green Day were political
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Zohran Mamdani Gets 8,000 Potholes Filled in a Single DayEnglish1·16 days agoPoliticians are supposed to be working for the betterment of all, not just the richest few. So… Yes
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find21·16 days agoFunny enough, this is basic civics that should have been taught in middle school
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find3·16 days agoConsidering the intention of the public education system to improve the understanding of the populous has been degraded to the point where basic civics is not taught and we’re lucky if graduates are even functionally literate, I’d say that people who understand what our government is supposed to be and what it’s supposed to do is fairly small.
And unfortunately, that’s the whole fucking point. A uninformed population is an easily manipulated population.
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find41·16 days agoIs it… A form of democracy wherein the populous uses a selection of elected representatives and a framework of a near immutable law set to guide the representatives in governing for the best interest of all citizens?
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Charlie Kirk’s ‘mentor’ and father of modern cheerleading dies after falling while playing pickleballEnglish3·17 days agoWell someone has to. The old people certainly can’t.
At least you can point to a source of some stress now so … Progress
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: The CIA proposed a 9/11 style false flag attack on US citizens to justify invading Cuba13·21 days agoIt worked so well for Vietnam so why not
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: The CIA proposed a 9/11 style false flag attack on US citizens to justify invading Cuba14·21 days agoConsidering going after Cuba has been floated as recently as last week, it doesn’t
Well, yes and no. A large part of the design of the system is conformity and preparing the population to be part of the workforce. No matter if that’s blue collar/unskilled labor for the poors or white/gold collar for the rich.
But, a key part of the overall educational system is supposed to also create an educated population which would increase the entire country’s economic strength.
Both of these things can be true at the same time. Things that degrade the quality of education will likewise depress the economic strength but make for a more subservient population.
The degradation I was referring to was the focus on making the numbers look good instead of making sure the students actually learned. They are made to regurgitate facts/figures instead of think about the implications or ramifications of any part of what they are being tested on. Things that incentivise school systems fudging numbers or making tests excessively easy do nothing to help the students learn. They do both the kids and the country as a whole a disservice.
My point is, that doesn’t have to be the way things are. The education system is wholly focused on the wrong metrics and reacting to them in the predictably wrong ways.
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•CEO Asks ChatGPT How to Void $250 Million Contract, Ignores His Lawyers, Loses Terribly in CourtEnglish49·23 days agoAnyone who’s met ceos
The infuriating thing is that it doesn’t have to be. It’s been gutted, filleted, and various other words of a similar effect over the decades to the detriment of the entire populous
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•White House Tries to Build Coalition on Iran to Address Energy Crisis5·24 days agoA fun game to play is following a train of events backwards to the origination point. Things can get pretty weird pretty quickly.
Such as: the writing of My Immortal can be blamed on the French colonizing Vietnam if you want to stop there but you can take it farther back in time.
For me, it was realizing that while I was smart, the shit level of schooling was more an impediment to me gaining the skills needed to continue excelling and I continue to be surrounded by absolute dipshits wherever I go.
In school, I didn’t have to study to pass and there was no real incentive to learn how to. This bit me when it came to university because the lectures didn’t cover everything that was to be tested on. Turns out, trying is a skill I never needed until then.
Then, in the workforce, I’m constantly exhausted dealing with people who are at best functionally literate and I have to cater to their understanding of literally everything. No desire to either understand the problem or fix the root cause, just make the thing do what they want right then.
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•White House Tries to Build Coalition on Iran to Address Energy Crisis12·24 days agoWhat’s amazing to me is that he has a consistent habit of this behavior.
The tariffs would have been almost a good idea if there was a commiserate option for the items being taxed locally. But, since the corporations offloaded all major manufacturing to these places now affected by said tariffs, there is no locally sourced alternative. You can’t punish an external org by artificially pricing their products higher than local options when there aren’t any local options. We import both finished products and raw materials for the few things we make locally so there’s no way we wouldn’t have been caught at a net loss on product pricing.
Starting a war against a major energy provider while also reducing all possible alternatives to that energy source that would alleviate the reliance on said energy source was obviously going to backfire.
Starting trade wars and pissing off every possible ally who traditionally would have helped without question at every step has started to show exactly the expected outcomes. If you don’t keep your end of a deal, you can’t reasonably expect the other members to just go along with it.
Unless, of course, you are a narcissistic asswipe who genuinely believes you are the most important person and everyone will just do what you want.
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•I immediately skip any games that are described as "roguelike" or "soulslike"English4·27 days agoMy metric for a good game is “if there is a pet like animal in it (that isn’t the centerpiece of the game), can I pet said animal or otherwise interact with it in a way that would make it want to be my friend”
The number of games that fail this simple metric are worryingly high.
If you put an animal in your game to flesh it out, let me pet the damn thing. I am willing to die on this hill.
DokPsy@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take “Anti-Communist” Classes13·29 days agoNah, it was a way to line the pockets of various police officers and aligned groups
How happy can they be if not gay? It literally means happy