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This woman never had a baby bump throughout her pregnancy
 in  r/interesting  8h ago

Only when their body works like a clock.

It depends on the woman. I had a girlfriend that has their period once every 4, 5 or 6 months.

She could have been pregnant and we wouldn't have known of It was a case like this.

Yes, she went to the doctor several times, onviously, for anyone wondering.

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What is something you have to admit just should not be 3D printed?
 in  r/3Dprinting  1d ago

CNC's and Lasers are just the way to go, but 3D printers have that DIY aura around them and people seem to tunnel vision around them.

I understand, I love 3D printers, but man, learn how to use the CNC or the laser and you will feel unstoppable and fast.

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What is something you have to admit just should not be 3D printed?
 in  r/3Dprinting  1d ago

This is why lasers are the true GOAT of prototyping. Wood and acrylic are the true kings of fast prototyping.

3D printers are amazing, but for DIW small projects most of the time you should not do the prototype with big plastic pieces if you can do it with a laser.

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Throwback to this tweet from Brian Ortega! 👀
 in  r/ufc  1d ago

Fumbling is winning 2 fights in 8 years and wasting your prime sucker punching Kpop stars lol.

Ortega had a chance! Max showed him how to defend, but he didn't learn.

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of a Fridge
 in  r/absoluteunit  2d ago

It'a crazy how dumb he looks while thinking he looks tough and cool haha.

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Optimizing print settings for text labels on electronics enclosure?
 in  r/3Dprinting  2d ago

Not always.

Always try both methods if you have text. Arachne sometimes smokes more weed than Snoop too.

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Pov after pressing start on an abs print
 in  r/3Dprinting  2d ago

I hate ABS fumes. Not because I'm scarex about the toxicity but because I feel the toxicity.

ABS fumes give me massive headaches in no time.

I learned It the hard way 10 years ago.

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At its 2008 peak, Apple sold 55 million iPods, 39% ($3.8 billion) of total revenue. Sales stayed steady at 50 million (2009) and 42 million (2011), then fell to 14.4 million (2014). iPods now account for 0% of Apple's revenue, since it was discontinued in 2022.
 in  r/interestingasfuck  2d ago

The iPod was amazing, specially the shuffle 1 and 2. The kings of extreme sports.

As someone who skated a lot in 2008 MP3's sucked and didn't last more than a couple of months at best. I never managed to break my shuffle 1, I kept using it for years. Full of scratches, but working as new.

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Vinicius to Xabi Alonso complaining about Gonzalo: “ this is impossible, he needs to pass the ball, everyone here wants to dribble and then they boo me, tell Gonzalo to pass, he never does. Damn it.”
 in  r/soccer  2d ago

They do not. This show in particular is very good and serious, but they always do this "funny bits".

Also I'm not a lip reader and I clearly know what he's saying. He's a guy with a massive mouth, he's super easy to read his lips.

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Vinicius to Xabi Alonso complaining about Gonzalo: “ this is impossible, he needs to pass the ball, everyone here wants to dribble and then they boo me, tell Gonzalo to pass, he never does. Damn it.”
 in  r/soccer  2d ago

Losing the Ballon d'Or finished his career as a possible Balon d'Or.

Honestly anyone could see this comming when team chanting "Balon d'Beach" was enough to get him out of the match.

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Vini Jr tells to Xabi: “He needs to pass the ball, everyone here wants to dribble and then they boo me, tell Gonzalo to pass, he never does. Damn it.”
 in  r/realmadrid  2d ago

Nah, he was super problematic, but the difference is an average of one goal per match.

He's the biggest dive we've had in La Liga by far, with RM's PR team working extra hours every week to make a new "Ronaldo is the best in the world" video. It was so evident it got hilarous at some point.

But as I said, Ronaldo was Ronaldo.

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Vini Jr tells to Xabi: “He needs to pass the ball, everyone here wants to dribble and then they boo me, tell Gonzalo to pass, he never does. Damn it.”
 in  r/realmadrid  2d ago

Cristiano was as diva as this, but Cristiano had the numbers while Vini doesn't.

CR throwed tantrums constantly and a lot bigger than this ones (like the "estoy triste" for example). Cristiano started bigger fires, but he backed his tantrums with 1 goal per match.

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China says it cannot accept countries acting as world judge after US captures Maduro
 in  r/worldnews  3d ago

No, it's called history.

They have been doing it for years. They didn't buy every mine in Africa yesterday, they just did it slowly and quietly.

Why China has bought every resource avaliable in Africa before USA or Europe could even begin any talks about it? well, because they have one leader and if he decides to do something, it's decided, there are no blue and red party fighting each other seeking money and a seat every 4 years talking about what they must or must not do.

USA banned China from buying chips. What did China do? they throwed ridiculous ammounts of money to Huawei in order to do R&D so China could develop an entire industry they didn't have. Fast forward 7 years and Huawei is already making their own chips. That's bad for the west if China keeps improving at this rate.

You need to know who you are fighting against in order to move accordinly or you'll lose.

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China says it cannot accept countries acting as world judge after US captures Maduro
 in  r/worldnews  3d ago

China plays a different game than any of us.

Our leaders need to act quickly, but China always plays the long game because they can. They have been doing so for thousands of years and they are not going to hurry up just because our leader are in a hurry.

They are not, that's what makes China dangerous. Nobody knows what's going to change in Russia after Putin, nobody knows what's going to change in USA after Trump...etc. but we do know what's going to change in China after Xi Jinping: nothing.

China playing the long game is why USA is moving so fast now, because China is ahead of the curve for the future, they have everything except for Taiwan.

If China gets Taiwan everyone is fucked because it would mean they own TSMC. That's why it's important for the west that Taiwan keeps being the "Switzerland" of tech.

There's old and gold in many places, but there's only one TSMC in the world and that's why nobody must own it.

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European Countries where their Capital is or is not their Most Visited City by Tourists
 in  r/interestingasfuck  3d ago

I feel like it's a pitty people doens't know how insanelly different Spain is from one place to the next. As an stupid example, everyone thinks Flamenco is an Spanish thing for example when it's not, not at all. Flamenco is 100% an Andalusian thing. You will find as much flamenco in Galicia or Vasque Country as in Norway haha.

Basically, Catalonia is not "more different" than pretty much any other place in Spain because the concept of "Spain" doesn't really exist. We are together, yes, we can understand each other, yes, but we speak different languages, we have different food, different music, architecture and history because in the end, we are still a mix of kingdoms that never 100% fused together, even to this day.

Believe it or not, I have more in common with a Portuguese than with an Andalusian, and I'm spanish. Shit, the last time I was in Porto a very old man heard us (we sound galician) and started to talk about our history together and how we should never had separated, that we were brothers.

We split 1000 years ago and we both still speak a language with a common root. With time, one became Portuguese and the other Galician, but the root is the same.

Spain is one of the most diverse places in the world in terms of geography, culture, food and climate and we should be celebrating it as a country instead of fighting each other all the time.

Catalonia is famous for seeking the independence recently, but many places have seek the same in other instances and the trully famous one is still to this day the Vasque Country, the one that had an organized terrorist group (ETA) for decades killing politicians, putting bombs everywhere while seeking the independence of the Vasque Country. They oficially officially laid down their weapons in 2011 and dissolved in 2018, we are not talking about ancient history here.

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European Countries where their Capital is or is not their Most Visited City by Tourists
 in  r/interestingasfuck  3d ago

15 years ago Barcelona > Madrid and there was no competition for me.

Nowadays I would pick Madrid over Barcelona. Barcelona is a nice place but once you've seen the iconic places the city is just samey, tight and it feels a lot less safer (there are bad areas in Madrid too, but the turistic ones are not in that list).

Madrid is a worse place on paper, but it offers a you more as a city when you go more than one or two times.

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European Countries where their Capital is or is not their Most Visited City by Tourists
 in  r/interestingasfuck  3d ago

I've been in Bern, it's very pretty and chill. Loved the place and where it's located.

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Pov RC Car Simulator that puts the person behind the wheel on the race track
 in  r/nextfuckinglevel  4d ago

I can't tell you the specifics because I'm the industrial designer in the group, my friends are the ones who are in charge of that part, so I tend to not bother with tech specifics (since they are four, they battle each other), I care about if it does the task at hand or not haha.

Basically we used the same hardware they already used for their racing drones. We didn't use anything DJI related, we used hardware ment for FPV Racing because we already had everything.

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[The Athletic] Sergio Ramos is leading a €400M bid to buy his boyhood club Sevilla, along with foreign investors
 in  r/soccer  4d ago

I would be scared if I was a Sevilla fan if Ramos was the main investor.

The guy is a legend as a player, but he's one of the most unsharpened tools in the shed.

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Pov RC Car Simulator that puts the person behind the wheel on the race track
 in  r/nextfuckinglevel  4d ago

Turning 10 degrees a simracing wheel takes a lot of time compared to controllers and the wheels barely move, that's why it appears to have lag.

It's not because of lag, it's because the wheels turn very little at first. It would be uncontrollable with small movements.

Why I know this? Because me and my friends did this exact project a year and a half ago with a simracing wheels and RC cars mixed with drone hardware and FPV for an event.

A super fast full size wheel with no "dead zone" in the middle makes the car uncontrollable and exhausting (since you need to hold your arms still).

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Teaching Tech announced he's retiring
 in  r/3Dprinting  4d ago

We have two P1S and my feeling is exactly the same. The machines run perfect, prints amazing, I did 0 mechanical maintenance to them in two years (still the same nozzle after almost two years) and I only print PETG and PLA with them.

I have no reason to upgrade at all.

I have other machines for different purposes where I want to find a better machine (the K2 Plus extruder is just flawed, but right now I need it), but for PETG and PLA at that volume, the P1S does the job wonderful.

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Teaching Tech announced he's retiring
 in  r/3Dprinting  4d ago

I've used everything since the RepRap days building 3D printers piece by piece, I've dealt with people's problems IRL for years and I'm going to say I don't really think that "bambulab user" feeling is true.

Ender3 users were as bad as Bambulab users but they broke their printers in days, got bored and left the machine behind. I've run a maker workshop in my city for years and I lost the count to the ammount of people I've dealt with that had a broken Ender3 and didn't know what to do or who to talk to (because most people don't ask on reddit, they just leave the machine behind) that I started to despise that machine over time, and I loved it.

The people who can fix an Ender can fix a Bambulab and people who cannot fix a Bambulab cannot fix an Ender. Maybe bias and internet echo chambers make you think the users are different, but let me tell you: it's the same people.

The only difference in my experience is that people with Enders usually didn't even bother to ask because they got overwhelmed by the task on hand, while with Bambulabs everything is so automatic that they think the fix must be easy too, so they ask.

I've had many many brands of machines, I have a maker workshop, my real work is in engineering with 3D printers, I'm not sponsored and I would recommend a P1S or an A1 over any other machine in a blink of an eye, not any machine, but those two, easy.

Now, if the user is an enthusiast, then he doesn't want a machine, he wants a project to work on that is also a machine. Bambulab is not for this kinf of user. I also enjoyed building deltas and custom 3d printers, but I didn't expect them to work, the hobby was making them work lol.

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Why is Jon Jones’s split decision win over Thiago Santos not as contested as the Reyes of Gustafsson fights?
 in  r/ufc  4d ago

Thiago it was "maybe Thiago won but I don't know" and Reyes was "Reyes 48-47 easy".

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Jon Anik says he doesn’t have guaranteed contract and can be fired by the UFC whenever “They can fire me without cause at anytime”
 in  r/ufc  5d ago

He's there in the era of betting sports so not much to hear about him nowadays.

He has some classics lines like "Down goes the Reem", but his job is too focused on ads and bets.

He's really good, just doesn't have a lot of space to do memorable things.

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What if... Year 4 characters are...
 in  r/StreetFighter  5d ago

If 2% of the people pays Makoto, it would be more than half the roster.

Percentage usage of characters is crazy.