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- Is modern web design too like print design? http://www.gyford.com/phil/writing/2009/12/02/design.php 2 comments
- I designed a Vim cheat sheet coaster for all they don't know how to exit Vim, made out a printed circuit board. I hope you like it :) https://www.westartfactory.com/#vim 41 comments vim
- UK copyright extension on designed objects is “direct assault” on 3D printing. Industrial designs, like chairs and tables, now come with a copyright of 70+ years. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/08/uk-copyright-extension-designed-objects-3d-printing/ 43 comments technology
- Is there any design or online model of how this type of robot hand works and what it took to make this thing? I’d like to possibly make some variation of this design but with 3d printed parts and servos. https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/30/17621112/openai-robot-dexterity-dactyl-artificial-intelligence 4 comments robotics
- My first C++ library! Small engine to print to anywhere on a single console line. Designed it to make it easier to write time/value based programs like loading screens. https://github.com/coffeeandscripts/prntspot 82 comments programming
- Soan pari :) code name of my robot. I designed and 3D printed it from scratch. Its a wifi controlled robot with computer vision and AR capabilities. You can drive it like you are playing a game controls are overlayed. I need your help to complete it further. Read comments for more.. https://www.reddit.com/gallery/jet1zq 50 comments india
- Biomaterial scientists have designed a new way to 3D-print biological tissue, like a human ear, without invasive surgery. After injecting bioink cells into mice and used near-infrared light to send tissue-building instructions, a human ear began to grow in just 20 seconds. https://www.inverse.com/innovation/bioprinting-innovation-could-be-game-changer 10 comments science
- MIT scientists made a shape-shifting material that morphs into a human face using 4D printing, as reported in PNAS. "4D materials" are designed to deform over time in response to changes in the environment, like humidity and temperature, also known as active origami or shape-morphing systems. https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/just-change-the-temperature-to-make-this-material-transform-into-a-human-face/ 352 comments science