Wild theory time. I wonder how modular the piping/wiring could be made. With the right material (or technique) they could pause the print at various levels to do horizontal piping/wiring (or just put in conduit) and there's plenty of room in the infill to do vertical - joining the horizontal and vertical might need something new. Everything is going to be cadded up beforehand and presumably the material is going to be consistent. With the right fittings maybe the plumping snaps together and the wiring comes in precut lengths. (Am in UK, most houses are made from concrete blocks that need to be tracked for wiring/plumbing - not sure how much difference this makes).
If you're super paranoid about it a second drive would probably be enough, just point Linux to that when you're installing.
In all likelihood they license it through a licensing library and the original rights holder isn't in the loop.
I doubt AI is going to die, it's objectively useful in many cases. We just don't need it absofuckinglutely everywhere.
Yeah, that's not true. Pangaea is a libtard hoax designed by the globalists to make you think the world was smaller at a time and normalise everyday Americans losing their jobs to China. In reality China has always been this far away and stone age American traders would have also had high import tax on shoddy imported axes and knives.
I'm beginning to think the first picture might not be accurate to the year, surely he didn't look that young back then
Oil has a single price on the global market, doesn't matter if you're in the US or Europe.
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