Why yes, as a matter of fact, the sole reason I spent several thousand dollars on 3d printers this year was to print simple $15 products I can't keep up with... And I'd thank you to mind your own business!
OFFICIALLY SIGNED: New York just banned online sales of CNC machines, lathes, and 3D printers. Required surveillance software on every one.
And there's a bill in committee to require a background check to buy them at all. Look around you at who didn't fight, or who ONLY appeared to fight once they saw my video views pouring in. 🤔 Video soon!
3D PRINT YOUR OWN STENCILS
I made a 3d printed solder stencil generator to see if it's feasible to make my own stencils for 10x less that it costs to get one from the fab.
Enjoy my first public repo :)
https://t.co/hD18xdOo5L
What if Jeffery Epstein was Q...
Like it all turned out to be true, and after he died all the more legitimate Qanon stuff warped into more lunatic crap... What if Epstein was just a patsy they needed to discredit?
Dear Elon (@elonmusk, @SpaceX, @grok),
My name is Brandon Titus (@TheBrandonTitus) and I’m writing this with a heavy heart and a sliver of hope, knowing it’s a longshot for you to even see it amid everything on your plate. But as the creator of Grok (who helped draft this), you know better than anyone how AI can amplify voices that might otherwise go unheard. If there’s any “inside track” or way to bump this up—maybe through xAI channels or your team—I’m begging for that edge, because this is the most important request I’ve ever made. Once my dad’s gone, there’s no second chance.
He’s 67, fought liver cancer for five grueling years since retiring, and now his health is fading fast. He hasn’t been the same since the July 4th floods, which wiped out everything including my family’s home and my father’s motorhome. I swam through raging waters to pull him off the roof of my tool shed. My sister relocated him to Marble Falls so she could aid with his medical care while my wife and I rebuild our house for us and 5 or our 7 children that still live at home.
My father has always been rocket-obsessed, from my earliest childhood memories of him explaining launches to me and the two of us building / launching Estes Rockets of all sizes. Then you come along and single handedly saved our nations freedom of speech and seared your name in my father’s heart. You’re one of few people he’s ever held in such high regard. When you caught that first booster, he was transfixed, grinning ear-to-ear like I hadn’t seen in years. Heck, He started an X account solely to keep up with and track SpaceX milestones; it’s been his brightest light through the cancer battles. I never thought I’d see him integrate with technology.
His final lap is weighing heavy on me and memories are my top priority. He has 1 desire (His only bucket list item): Seeing a launch live. Starbase in Texas would be perfect—we’re close, and I can get him there. But with no dates on the near calendar, I’d scrape together funds, I’d even take a second mortgage if needed for Florida, it’s that important. I will figure out the finances if there’s any way you could make it personal—a meet-and-greet, or even just a quick video message—it’d be priceless. His birthday is coming up on February 6. I’m not confident hell see another one.
Honestly Elon, you’re building the future Dad’s always dreamed of. I would be forever grateful if you were able to help me make this memory happen. If there’s any chance this makes hits your radar, know that there couldn’t be a better man for this to happen to. His name is Michael Titus!
DM, reply or anything
Deepest Regards,
🤞🏻 Brandon Titus
This! We want repairability and actual support!
I seriously considered the K2 Plus and ended up spending thousands more on a Prusa XL specifically because of these factors. I've owned plenty of Creality machines, I know how they are. Great for the money though!
Creality made a pretty solid machine with the K2 Plus, but when I put a bunch of hours on it and needed major maintenance, there were no parts offered, and it was not really meant to be deep serviced due to the way they’re assembled. I also took offense when they used klipper/fluidd and didn’t publish their firmware per open source rules.
Criminals use 3D-printed guns to evade the law and put lives at risk.
They're the nation’s fastest-growing gun safety threat.
New York will become the first state in the nation to require 3D printer manufacturers to block these firearms and components from being made.