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Nice prints, criptoevangelista.

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One advice I always give to those with 3D printers: don't just print ready-made parts you download from the net. Instead, try to make your own 3D models in tools such as Autodesk Inventor, or even Tinkercad. Unleash your creativity and make your own unique parts. The possibilities are almost endless, limited only my the material used and the capabilities of the printer, which nowadays are pretty impressive for the price.


That's cool, thanks for the advice, I'm still in the learning phase, so I'm trying not to lose parts  Cheesy Cheesy

I'm currently printing the entire body of the tyrannosaurus, I took a look at tinkercad and managed to draw some things  Smiley.. the secret is really to be able to explore creativity with authorial projects, in the future that's my goal


Yep, i do have a filament printer (Bowden, so no TPU for me, yet), and i mostly do functional parts of any kind.
This thing has saved me a ton of money already and made me even learn 3D modeling using 3D Builder (the easy route) and FreeCAD (mainly for threaded stuff and parts based on advanced geometry). Some of you might know FreeCAD, it's a bit of a pain in the ass to use, but delivers perfect results if you do it the "FreeCAD way" from start to finish.


I prefer Lavazza over any other brand since years now. Strength 8/10 minimum.

Hello my colleague, how are the machines doing out there?

The only thing I've managed to save money so far with 3D printing was a fuel cap holder for my spare car that broke at the car wash. I printed another one, glued it on, 100% functional, simple as that. I'll take a look at those CADs you mentioned. Right now, I'm trying to learn how to use Blender to create textures, I already use SolidWorks for mechanical parts...
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He supposedly got a tin can out of them.  that's his choice.

At one point he said that he had not gotten enough corn over the years, and then at another point he says that he is selling a chunk of his coins to buy a tin can, which coincidentally would be right around the same price that Germany sold their coins, which likely is not going to look back favorably on them or persons similarly situated.

well technically its aluminum and stainless steel.

check it out racoons think cybertrucks are dumpsters and wrecking that bed cover trying to get in.

random link: https://futurism.com/the-byte/cybertruck-raccoon-damage

best line: other trucks get around this by not looking like dumpsters

just search "racoon vs cybertruck" for lulz galore

Looks like the classic rookie 101 mistake of leaving food or smelly trash in the bed overnight.

Racoons are smart, they know what's up. Campers are basically like food trucks to them, lol.

Also, I've always been puzzled about that Cybertruck bed seal design.  Is it me, or does it look like it would dump rain water right into the rear of the bed?
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O/T

It takes balls to sue Musk.

J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk named in cyberbullying lawsuit filed by Olympic champion Imane Khelif
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/08/14/jk-rowling-and-elon-musk-named-in-cyberbullying-lawsuit-filed-by-olympic-champion-imane-kh

 I see what you did there.  Wink
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He supposedly got a tin can out of them.  that's his choice.

At one point he said that he had not gotten enough corn over the years, and then at another point he says that he is selling a chunk of his coins to buy a tin can, which coincidentally would be right around the same price that Germany sold their coins, which likely is not going to look back favorably on them or persons similarly situated.

well technically its aluminum and stainless steel.

check it out racoons think cybertrucks are dumpsters and wrecking that bed cover trying to get in.

random link: https://futurism.com/the-byte/cybertruck-raccoon-damage

best line: other trucks get around this by not looking like dumpsters

just search "racoon vs cybertruck" for lulz galore

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Sorry, that was a typing mistake (first, not frist). I corrected my mistake Wink
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
He supposedly got a tin can out of them.  that's his choice.

At one point he said that he had not gotten enough corn over the years, and then at another point he says that he is selling a chunk of his coins to buy a tin can, which coincidentally would be right around the same price that Germany sold their coins, which likely is not going to look back favorably on them or persons similarly situated.

well technically its aluminum and stainless steel.

check it out racoons think cybertrucks are dumpsters and wrecking that bed cover trying to get in.

random link: https://futurism.com/the-byte/cybertruck-raccoon-damage

best line: other trucks get around this by not looking like dumpsters

just search "racoon vs cybertruck" for lulz galore
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If I do say so myself
That's a weird target.
Especially if you plan on selling all.
There's a reason it's adviced against been a nocoiner.

There is no requirement that all have the same target point. I am a new investor, just a few weeks ago I successfully started investing. In that case I have set a minimum target for selling at $150k. Whereas as per my plan the profit margin will be between 2x-2.5x. But I will not sell everything. This will be my first profit from Bitcoin.

 "You're speaking like a crypto trader right now, right?  I mean, like...

...I think that bitcoin is sound money.  It's the technically superior asset class compared to the dollar the euro the peso the bolivar compared to a stock index compared to gold compared to silver compared to everything you can conceivably buy it is technically thermodynamically superior as an asset so when you say things like that to me and maybe you just do it just to just to see what I'll say back I just imagine you preaching to me in Argentina while you're asking me if i'm going to sell the dollars and buy pesos back again as the pesos leads from 20 to the dollar to 40 to the dollar to 80 to the dollar or if we're in you know Venezuela i mean you think a Venezuelan company is going to like "take some money off the table" by selling their their US stocks and their US dollars to buy back into local currencies so then you know in Zimbabwe you think they would take money off the table right like the point is if if you have the superior asset it's going up forever, Laura (Jewan420) forever!"
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O/T

It takes balls to sue Musk.

J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk named in cyberbullying lawsuit filed by Olympic champion Imane Khelif
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/08/14/jk-rowling-and-elon-musk-named-in-cyberbullying-lawsuit-filed-by-olympic-champion-imane-kh
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Patience and hard work are the keys to success.
If I do say so myself
That's a weird target.
Especially if you plan on selling all.
There's a reason it's adviced against been a nocoiner.

There is no requirement that all have the same target point. I am a new investor, just a few weeks ago I successfully started investing. In that case I have set a minimum target for selling at $150k. Whereas as per my plan the profit margin will be between 2x-2.5x. But I will not sell everything. This will be my first profit from Bitcoin.
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
Price history 2010 to 2024



What will we see next year (2025)? Pump or dump?



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What will we see next year (2025)? Pump or dump?
Yes. Or both. Or both several times.
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Are you planning to sell in 2025?

I have not set a time frame for the sale, I have set a target price of $150k.


If I do say so myself
That's a weird target.
Especially if you plan on selling all.
There's a reason it's adviced against been a nocoiner.
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Are you planning to sell in 2025?

I have not set a time frame for the sale, I have set a target price of $150k.

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Are you planning to sell in 2025?
I have not set a time frame for the sale, I have set a target price of $150k.


It seems pretty strange to me too.. that a relative newbie to bitcoin would be setting sales numbers.... It comes off as not really knowing or understanding bitcoin.

And, maybe it seems like it should be more obvious to have a long term bitcoin plan now, as compared to when I came to bitcoin in late 2013... and I had thought for myself a minimum of 1 year (for tax purposes), but really I wanted to consider 2 years or more as my real target timeline.

Yet, so frequently now, I am suggesting that anyone getting into bitcoin should be considering 4 years or more and then if they need to rethink matters after a whole cycle, then so be it, at least they would have a whole cycle into bitcoin at that point.

So in some sense, it seems that bitcoin's investment thesis is so much stronger these days so that when i compare to myself in late 2013 and considering a 1-2 year investment timeline or longer, and so now we should be able to more comfortably create a 4-10 year or longer investment timeline... and that is not really with any kind of individualization, since surely we should be able to recognize and appreciate that individuals are going to have their own particulars, yet at the same time, just generally speaking, so many folks likely could have an investment timeline that is 4-10 years or longer in which bitcoin could be included in that.

People can do what they want, and surely, each of us have different experience levels, including how much time we might be able to spend attempting to learn about bitcoin, and surely, I never suggest that there is any compelling need to learn about bitcoin prior to investing, since reasonably low amounts of DCA can be started right away and the amounts of weekly-ish DCA can be increased to go along with the learning and a likely conviction that should evolve from increasing bitcoin-related knowledge, which also should have a pretty large likelihood of causing someone to create longer BTC investment timelines that end up with sustainable withdrawal theories and approaches rather than thinking in terms of short-term dollar values.

Many of us likey should not feel so great merely because we spent $50k on bitcoin and we were able to buy a $300k Lamborghini from that investment money... but then end up without any bitcoin.

I know a lot of forum members over the years who started out just looking at number go up and having fairly short-term theories that involved pretty much selling all of their bitcoin at certain price points, and many of those forum members have come around to more sustainable ideas of planning to mostly hold their BTC rather than cashing out for dollars... and it is not like they are even giving anything up in coming around to that kind of a mindset - except for maybe a bit of delayed gratification, since they still are able to cash out chunks of BTC at various points along the way... and so for example, if a guy ended up accumulating 40 BTC-ish between 2014 and 2017 and then maybe he ended up selling 10 BTC in 2021 and maybe buying half of them back and also enjoying the proceeds, and then he is still plugging along, whether he is cashing out every year or every couple of year, and maybe at some point, he might decide to sell between 0.2 and 0.4 bitcoin every quarter and still be doing quite well with that level of sales.. while still largley retaining the value of his stash.
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