Consider inviting the mods of /r/3Dprinting?
Also, seems like they made their own instance but it didn't take off. !3d_printing@forum.rhombik.com
If it's meant for daily use, then all of the coldness will just fall out when a door is opened anyways. Drawer and chest freezers are advantageous in this respect. This is also why fridges have drawers. I'll bet you more doors has a negligible effect on energy efficiency...
as for long-term storage, this nerd has something to say about that
how does two doors make it less space efficient
if anything, the freezer is more space efficient since there's no drawer to take up space
on the lemmy.world instance, the warning reads
Warning: If you deselect Undetermined, you will not see most content.
as in, content is probably Undetermined
by default, so make sure that it's selected (along with whatever other languages you prefer). You can select multiple languages by holding down the Ctrl/Command? buttons on your keyboard while you click the other languages.
I saw someone on the 3Dprinting subreddit say that they'd just been hired by Ultimaker/cura to help fix Thingiverse. I've noticed some improvements...
The general subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/ was archived in 2011; pretty good at showing what the front page was like back then.
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