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I hadn't heard of that and at just a glance their stuff looks spectacular! I do watch a mixture of channels on YouTube. I'll list some of my favorites.
- Kurzgesagt - various topics (GOAT for sure)
- NileRed - chemistry
- Stuff Made Here - engineering
- Corridor Crew - movie/TV stuff like VFX, CGI, stunts, etc.
What are the legitimate uses of option 121?
I still need to understand everything. My thirst has only grown over the years. I cultivate my curiosity by reading things that I'm not directly interested in, sometimes grinding through articles that I find boring.
Ars Technica does a great job of covering a multitude of topics while making them interesting even if I know nothing about them. Check them out: https://arstechnica.com/
Instead of scrolling on social media, try going directly to a website's homepage and reading all the articles. You'll learn a lot and maybe find something you didn't know you were interested in!
These are great ideas! Maybe I'll do a set of Chess pieces 🤔
What kind of car? Is there a specific car model that has a render ready for printing?
Yep, our library has a 3D printer and they'll make anything you want for a very low cost, like a couple dollars. I've never tried but I want to. What should I ask them to make? Any suggestions?
Sure, here's 3!
Falle Nioke, sir Was: Wonama yo ema
Joe Goddard, Mara Carlyle: She Burns
Mixhell, Joe Goddard, Mutado Pintado: Crocodile Boots - Soulwax Remix
Edit: and here's the first song from my Discover Weekly playlist today. Already off to a good start!
OP updated the image. You're correct, the left side is now the older one. So some of the comments in this thread will need to be reversed, but not all of them. Not confusing at all! 🤪
If you don't eat you'll die.