Right after Wikipedia, it would be the Arch Linux wiki.
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Right after Wikipedia, it would be the Arch Linux wiki.
I tried for a while using my usual sources for various manuals, but came up empty. You may need to try to find some kind of Japanese source for this manual it seems. Also, given that this post is in the top results for that model of adding machine, I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Holy shit. That is nutjob central.
My dryer is a Kenmore from the 80s. It is incredibly loud, and I have to push it back in place after every load. It has never broken, though.
I want my hair chomped.
I live for this moment to happen.
I’ve read too much Polandball and was deeply confused for a few seconds.
Don’t forget the rotting whale head on the roof.
Made by Fantasy Flight. The only contents are the instructions and 3,007 unsorted 1mm x 1mm cardboard tokens.
There very much are still manual production runs. And even with CNC you sometimes wind up changing work every 12 seconds all day.
There’s usually 1 of 2 kinds - really sexy cuts:
And horrific crashes:
Then there’s this. OP was likely doing a production run bored out of their mind, taking the likely victims of 3 crashes and wishing they had some black vinyl for a backdrop. I swear, if most of us didn’t have NDA’s, there’d be a constant stream of this kind of stuff. When you sit there for 10-12 hours a day making the same thing, you get creative. There’s an entire drawer in my box dedicated to interesting ways I’ve seen an apprentice really screw it up.
The paranoia in me wants to think that this an effort to make people forget that there are, in fact, a whole lot of people capable and willing to audit any kind of open source project at any scale. Like a new AI or similar…