It sounds like you're looking for a reason to skip PPE when printing in resin.
I implore you to put up with it. It's not really the resin itself that's dangerous, its the volitile organic solvents that they're mixed with. Long term exposure is bad news. After washing and curing, the volatiles are no longer present in hazardous amounts on the part.
Ah, so a bunch of geriatrics vote Republican, believe the best times are ahead, and also believe the country is more divided than ever.
It's not quite like that. Those geriatrics remember when they were children in the 60s and 70s through rose-tinted glasses. People were respectful to their elders, Technology was simple and could be understood by the layman, and the economy was great and only getting better.
Then they hear some politician who is their age that wants to bring all that back, starting by sticking it to the freaks and weirdos that made the country so strange in the 90s and 2000s.
They simply don't understand why things were so good in mid century America, and took the wrong lessons from history.
In short, they want to be the class of old people that the young were forced to respect out of fear of violence, they want technology to regress to a point where you don't need a CS degree to effectively use it, and they want their money to be worth more than it is.
Not really impressive, actually. It's just recency bias as I'm looking to replace the toilets in my house and did some research into the best choices. (Toto Drake is the best choice under $1000 if anyone is curious.)
To be fair, if you get invited to what is ostensibly a party on Halloween, then it's expected that you should dress up unless it's explicitly stated otherwise.
Having seen the entire run of the 80s show somewhat recently, Adam is at best a bad friend to Cringer and at worst downright abusive.
Like, Cringer has sapience. Full stop. He can talk and everything. Generally he just wants to stay home when Skeletor is up to something. Then Adam rolls by and transforms into He-man and then strips Cringers abnormal intelligence away, turning him into nothing more than a growling beast named Battle Cat that he can ride.
I assure you, the rare security issues for password managers are far preferable to managing compromises every couple weeks.