Specifically, the two reasons that it's no longer taught is that 1) rushing to get under a doorframe caused accidents 2) doorframes are no longer reinforced the way they used to be.
Eh honestly I would always recommend someone just buy a bambu a1 mini for like 150£ and keep it around for odds and ends
It's basically at the point where it's plug and play.
But then again some people can't reason their way out of a paper bag. Like people who struggle to put together a computer...yes, the green colored square shaped plug goes in the green coloured square shaped socket! Wow.
At this point I don't see any difference between the two. Modern religions are shaped (warped, really) by the larger organizations that control them.
Sure, the concept of "spiritual/non-scientific belief" isn't a parasite in and of itself, but even if the existing organized religions ceased to hold their sway, and people treated religion as a personal thing without centralized authorities, I still don't see an end to (for example) people trying to get their religious beliefs enshrined in law. That's parasite behavior.
I find that it's usually management that ask for such things "because AI".
I mean using AI is a great way to interpret a query, determine if a helper script already exists to satisfy it, if not invoke a subagent to write a new script.
Problem with your "script" approach is how does that satisfy unknown/general queries? What if for one run you want to modify the behavior of the script?
Designing a part with a wide bus and putting the traces down on the board is what I would expect to be the easy part these days (surely).
But yield, yield comes for us all.
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