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1. Scan 2. Design 3. 3D print 4. Enjoy a perfect fit! The meter reader project is in progress! It starts with a perfect mounting bracket for an ESP32. Stay tuned! #HacklabTo #makers #DIY #Toronto #opensource #3Dprinting #design #community #esp32steamakers
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A glimpse at our next generation of makers enjoying @Doors_OpenTO 🎮 #DOT23 #doorsopentoronto #makers #toronto #hacklabTo #DIY
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Member project, custom lightsaber! Well done !!! #makers #3Dprinting #Jedi #adafruit #Toronto #hacklabTo #opensource
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Furnal Equinox 2023, we are boarding! @hacklabto Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator is deploying @FurnalEquinox this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Drop in for a pick-up game, or register your crew for a group session! #FE2023 #Furnal2023 #furnalequinox2023 #Toronto
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Refinement of our intergalactic spaceship control center. 🚀 Stay tuned for the rhythms! 🎶 #makers #scifi #DIY #Toronto #HacklabTo #techno #music #hackers #electronicmusic
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Automated PCB assembly is ongoing at the lab! ⚙️ Great work from the members! #makers #DIY #PCB #opensource #Toronto #HacklabTo #PCBuild #technology #Automation
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The lab has been enLIGHTened this week !!! Amazing collaborative work from our members! #Hacking #makers #DIY #HacklabTo #Toronto #opensource #OpenScience #Hackingtime
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#AlanMajer breaks down all things #NFTS in Chapter 8! A member of the local “maker” scene, he frequents spaces like @HackLabTO & @InterAccessTO. He is the founder of bit.ly/3OoVF6I & holds an MBA from @McGillU. Purchase now: bit.ly/3OiWa21
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That's an even LESS productive discussion than the beef itself.
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ETA: one last thing. When someone wants to beef, rather than talk, it's not a kindness to beef back at them, especially if you have a lot of Twitter followers. Instead, that's a way to get them deluged with comments from other people (whom you have no control over).
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I do my utmost to have good and useful discussions on Twitter. I also do my utmost to clear my timeline of people who are at cross-purposes to that.
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In the end, life is - as mentioned - short. Discussions about how to use twitter are not useful. Trying to have a discussion with someone who indicates that their purpose is to make you know you are WRONG and should feel BAD is also not useful.
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Nor does it rely upon demonstrably untrue statements about whether EN is being substituted for CT, when it 100% is, all over the world, to the much-publicized dismay of epidemiologists.
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A good and substantive debate isn't about ancient grievances, or the sullied honor of hardworking people, or whether tweet threads are good or bad, or nonsequiturs about Singapore's (abysmal) human rights record
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There are good, substantive debates to be had about the role of automated exposure notification in contact tracing, but the debates should be a) Good, and b) Substantive
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But also (and more importantly), by epidemiologists, including Google's most senior epidemiologist who wrote a letter to the editor in Locus expressing his thanks for the column in question
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The position that apps are at best only marginally helpful and at worst are actively bad for epidemiological containment is hardly unique to me - it's a critique that's been made by eminent computer scientists with policy backgrounds: brookings.edu/techstream/ina…
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