Path: csiph.com!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!i2pn.org!i2pn2.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: D Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Subject: Re: News : ARM Trying to Buy AmperComputing Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 16:46:26 +0100 Organization: i2pn2 (i2pn.org) Message-ID: <58556bf4-fe5c-047c-d60e-1e4aba9f71f1@example.net> References: <_hycnQxlN5kAphr6nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@earthlink.com> <7b19252d-bfe8-9d48-0cd2-eb33e4a64179@example.net> <67897bb3@news.ausics.net> <6d5c7f67-7c7b-66aa-d9d3-54f71f77ae43@example.net> <198f4f8c-a0d0-7caf-b67e-1f61fee9de41@example.net> <35e42921-5781-8728-236f-afad1d3b56b1@example.net> <7258fd01-44f7-850d-3f69-54b93489f64d@example.net> <_ASdnRmnz7GABhP6nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@earthlink.com> <39751a64-73b7-7c03-b140-8dd7d4b4355c@example.net> <8x2cne8LCIYpbxP6nZ2dnZfqn_GdnZ2d@earthlink.com> <5caa2a20-e6c6-720a-5e6c-54e41729d0a4@example.net> <2cf850b4-7fd8-4839-8b34-1d947c81e709@example.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Injection-Info: i2pn2.org; logging-data="780145"; mail-complaints-to="usenet@i2pn2.org"; posting-account="w/4CleFT0XZ6XfSuRJzIySLIA6ECskkHxKUAYDZM66M"; In-Reply-To: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 4.0.0 Xref: csiph.com comp.os.linux.misc:64696 On Thu, 23 Jan 2025, rbowman wrote: > On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 22:29:50 +0100, D wrote: > > >> Hmm, I don't think there's anything like that in sweden. There was a non >> profit, who runs the .se domain, and they did have a maker space for a >> couple of years, but I think they shut it down. > > https://www.missoulapubliclibrary.org/home/spaces/makerspace/ > > Two of the issues that encourage me to vote are mil levies to fund the > library and the Parks&Rec open space projects. The library has become much > more than dusty shelves filled with books. I'm trying to remember the last > physical book I checked out; I get digital content either through Amazon > or the libby app. Wow, that's nice! For ebooks I go to annas archive zlib or libgen. >> I think you can download stl files and then just upload them with some >> kind of print software. That's what I would expect at least. > > You're assuming someone has already designed the sort of item you want. > There are a lot of projects that do provide files for the components but > they're not one-offs. This is the truth! I would expect someone, somewhere to have done 90% of what I want to do. Tweaking the last 10% surely cannot be rocket science. >> >>> Or, if you're me, you shuffle out to the shed and paw through the >>> materials, adhesives, fasteners, and tools to see what you can whack >>> together. >> >> This path would work well for a rough proof of concept. > > Most things I do are rough proof of concepts. Putting concepts into > production is usually boring. I like production! It has always earned me good money! =D