Yeah, it would be so much easier for the eu to do chat control is they controlled the while os
Cort
OH right! It was his crack smoking brother Rob that was the mayor. I always forget that Doug lost that election in 14
Thank you
Idk, as an American Doug Ford seemed to have a lot of power when he was mayor. And now as ~~governor~~ premier he's overriding the Constitution (notwithstanding) or maybe I'm misunderstanding
Sorry, long day, I was the dick there.
I'm in Autodesk most of the time, but have operated (read: babysat) on occasion, our multi-axis mill.
My point is that once the full workflow is set up and documented it can be transmitted.
Maybe I'm thinking about it differently than you in terms of final output. I'm not talking about copying a Glock piece by piece. I'm thinking closer to the type of gun Tetsuya Yamagami used to assassinate Abe. Basic, simple, and repeatable if not reusable. Something so easy it could eliminate moving or flipping the workpiece all together. Silencers could also be fairly simple to automate.
What kinda old ass 1900s grade equipment are you working with?
Honestly, the only difference would be the jigs and clamping, and making sure the tools are in the correct loading bay/socket. Everything else can be done by a 3rd party and distributed like it is with 3d printing. even the stock can be pre selected, it's not any different than recommending abs over nylon or tpu.
I think the difference in magnitude only applies to the price of the machine.
Idk when you were in college, but tormach has come a long way with automation. It wouldn't surprise me if someone had automated paths & tool changes and was able to pump out gun parts without much human intervention.
Snitches don't get free second-hand enterprise switches
He needed money to buy a soccer team or something
TMO owns mint. I wonder how long mint plans will stay at their same price
If you set it up right you could capture some of the evaporated portions and turn it into brandy.
I'm actually kinda surprised that data centers aren't repurposing the heat to evaporate lithium brine
So they get another page view every time you have to refresh to see the content behind the pop-up.
If they wanted to force logins they'd grey out the text like newspaper websites do.