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  • The European Union will support digital drivers' licenses for bloc members.

    The new digital license can be stored on a phone and will eventually replace physical documents. It is set to roll out by 2030.

    https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20251016IPR30947/modernising-eu-driving-rules-to-increase-road-safety

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  • @demofox it's true though, nothing is knowable. nothing is just simply the empty set

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  • @trwnh maybe it means Eternal September.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September

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  • Tinkercad in Color

    Tinkercad is famous for having lots of colors in the interface. But once you export an STL, that file is notoriously monochrome. If you are printing with a single color printer, no problems. But if you have a color printer, what do you do? [CHEP] shows some options, including a relatively new one, in the video below.

    The simple way is to “paint” the STL inside your slicer. But as [CHEP] shows, that is a pain and also has some undesirable side effects. A better approach is to export each part (or, at least, each part of the same color) into separate STL files, which you can then import together in the slicer. You still have to paint, but you don’t have to select different faces, and the resulting coloring is more what you’d expect.

    However, we also learn about a new Tinkercad feature: bundle groups. This is like the traditional “union group,” except it preserves the part structure in the export file. Now you can import a single file, split it into parts, and get a similar result to what you get if you export each piece separately.

    [CHEP] uses a made-up example of a robot head. In reality, rotating it would have made printing much easier, but it does show his point. We might have grouped the eyes, but maybe you want a robot with heterochromia. Also, if your projects get complex, you might not appreciate the part names being things like “Robot Head (3).stl_3.” No worries. You can click on the name and rename it in the slicer.

    The second method is very similar to what we recently did in OpenSCAD. Color 3D printing is mainstream now, and it is good to see tools like Tinkercad are recognizing that. If you have an SVG file, we’d suggest this tool.

    youtube.com/embed/lHDZkGmiTAI?…

    hackaday.com/2025/10/22/tinker…

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  • Unhinged math meme of the day

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  • @evan Prettiest autumn trees I've ever seen are in Ontario cottage country, I assume it'd about the same over there in Quebec. And to be fair, most of our big trees are evergreens. But not all of them.

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  • @alice if the poll options were "You had sex in a dream last night" and "You masturbated in a dream last night", I'd have voted for the first option, but a wet dream is not sex or masturbation

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  • either i missed the boat on this fortune cookie or i gotta wait another 11 months

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