but it'll cost way way more, and the budget isn't unlimited.
I wish things weren't always so short-sighted by default. I mean sometimes things evolve so maybe it's better to leave room for teardown and improvement or whatnot.
But it seems if you're not thinking in "quarterlies", infrastructure that's built once and simply maintained should cost a lot less in the long run.
But then I guess the contractors would dry up if they didn't have to come rebuild it a dozen times a decade. :p
Did you spend a lot of time underdrawing with light pencil, or is this more of a doodle using just the marker?
I love how clean and dynamic it is. It just has that "cute but badass" quality we love Pokemon for, but also looks like something you'd see in an old school TTRPG manual. :D
Thanks for this, I'm impressed by Bambus' quality but I've always been highly suspect of the true cost of their "turnkey" operation and appliance-like nature.
It was making me sad seeing people just recommending them left and right even though it seemed like a huge step backward from all the hackerspace community-spirit innovation we've been seeing with 3D printing.
I'm really glad to see people pushing against that and advising people to consider the ramifications. <3
Yeah like, I'll friggin take it, all the power to that fierce woman! Maybe she can't directly fix everything, but you're right, people discount the fact that her outspoken truth to power can embolden dissent.
Eventually that fury has the power to change minds, and some of those minds can directly do something about this. (Especially if their constituents pressure them enough and don't give them any wiggle room.)
The power of love is what gave many the courage to charge fascist lines and keep firing until they heard the "PING!" , over and over again, until those fascists were no longer able to continue hurting people.
I'd argue we need that power of love more than ever, as it discerns righteous violence from the pointless bloodshed lusted after by evil men.
To love one another is to make certain our neighbor must never endure the fascist's boot.
I pray we all find the courage to love one another a little more fiercely, in the face of these horrors.
It's like the
money laundering
Industry...but at 25 frames per second!
(Or some arbitrary frame rate to stir further controversy)