tell me about the technologies you enjoy and their advancement in recent years
*bleep bloop*I am also optimistic about said generic subject, fellow human*bloop beep*
>>107117053AI and AR glasses. cant wait to finally have a relationship with a girl
>>107117053not that one, the appleization of 3d printing is not what I was looking for.>>107117474understandable that your wrist strength is so low that you need a mechanical press to squeeze the contents of a plastic bag into your cup.
>>107117053The optical systems in smart glasses. Really impressive in the last couple years.Unfortunately I hate almost everything about the software side right now.Hopefully it will eventually be possible to flash custom firmware without the AI crap and phoning home.
>>107117633>the appleization of 3d printing is not what I was looking for.The rise of Bambu is directly the fault of open source domination of 3D printing hardware.Not saying OS is a bad thing but the assertion that every user must also be a 3D printing hobbyist is where the collective fucked upIDK why or how this dogma came to be.
>>107118541Well, should every user of Photoshop or Blender be an artist? Basically, yes, disregarding outliers. 3D printers are for prototyping novel objects, so it's normal if only people interested in fabrication are using them.
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>>107117053Batteries. Besides that chemical advancements in resin printing. The whole print in a gel medium thing is neat but completely unrealistic for consumer shit.
There's a particular serenity experienced when you realize a technology you use is perfected and you'll never need or want to upgrade it. I aspire for this devices.
>>107118627But photoshop is easy to use and an artist doesn't make his own brushes and a craftsman needs a reliable hammer.If the editor I use for programming broke down half as often as many 3d printers, noone would think that's acceptable.
>>107117053Computing. Harvard architecture.
>>107118541>every user must also be a 3D printing hobbyistyeah, whenever i want to print something i think about having to open up a 3d modelling program and abandon the idea
>>1071170533d printing still sucksi bought a bambu explicitly because everyone said its plug and play. after only a few days, all my prints started fucking up and the suggestions i got were both incredibly laborious to try and also completely useless. now i have a $1000 piece of shit that works when it wants to or fails catastrophically. a turd with shiny paint is still a turd>advancement in recent yearsalmost everything has gotten worse in recent years. i guess videogames have better graphics? i cant think of anything that has meaningfully increased tech wise that really have had a positive impact on me. depending on how far back you go, i think wireless earbuds are a pretty great advancement of battery and manufacturing tech
>>107119658Hmm, I bought one last week, still waiting for it. I hope it will be fine.
based thread>>107119616>Harvard architecture.?
>>107117633>not that one, the appleization of 3d printing is not what I was looking for.Noooooooo you can't have a 3d printer that just werks you need to get some shitty "open source" kit and assemble it yourself and waste 5 hours fiddling with settings. lame.
>>107119941wtf are you babbling about.they literally lock you out of your own machine if you need to replace the board.they'll sell you said board but then you need to get ahold of them via support tickets and beg them to turn your printer back on
>>107119951I've never heard anyone say something bad about bambu except for freetard schizos who don't own any of their stuff.
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>>107117053those are a step backwards