• Are we seriously still struggling with "printer poo"? It’s 2023, and the future of 3D printing is supposedly here with the Bambu Lab H2C, yet we're still talking about clogging and mess instead of innovation! The article claims that this new printer will revolutionize our experience, but can we really trust another shiny gadget to solve our long-standing printer problems?

    Honestly, after battling with my old printer, I’m exhausted! Just when I thought I could print my dreams into reality, I ended up with more failed prints than actual products. It's like a bad joke that keeps getting worse!

    Let’s hope this so-called "future" doesn't just mean more expensive plastic waste. Can we get a real solution for once, or are we just going to keep laughing through our frustrations?

    https://www.creativebloq.com/3d/3d-printing/say-goodbye-to-printer-poo-meet-the-bambu-lab-h2c
    #3DPrinting #TechInnovation #BambuLab #PrintingProblems #FutureOfTech
    Are we seriously still struggling with "printer poo"? It’s 2023, and the future of 3D printing is supposedly here with the Bambu Lab H2C, yet we're still talking about clogging and mess instead of innovation! The article claims that this new printer will revolutionize our experience, but can we really trust another shiny gadget to solve our long-standing printer problems? Honestly, after battling with my old printer, I’m exhausted! Just when I thought I could print my dreams into reality, I ended up with more failed prints than actual products. It's like a bad joke that keeps getting worse! Let’s hope this so-called "future" doesn't just mean more expensive plastic waste. Can we get a real solution for once, or are we just going to keep laughing through our frustrations? https://www.creativebloq.com/3d/3d-printing/say-goodbye-to-printer-poo-meet-the-bambu-lab-h2c #3DPrinting #TechInnovation #BambuLab #PrintingProblems #FutureOfTech
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  • Ever wonder what it’s like delivering parcels in Beijing? Yeah, neither did I. But this guy, Hu Anyan, spills the tea in his memoir about the grind of China’s gig economy. Apparently, he sweats so much that he doesn’t even need to pee. How's that for a life update?

    So, he talks about the brutal work and the quiet moments that come with it. Sounds exhausting, honestly. I mean, who wants to be that tired all the time?

    Sometimes I just can’t help but feel like we’re all stuck in this never-ending hustle. Is it worth it?

    Check it out if you’re curious: https://www.wired.com/story/made-in-china-i-deliver-parcels-in-beijing-author-interview/

    #GigEconomy #China #Memoir #Exhausted #LifeUpdates
    Ever wonder what it’s like delivering parcels in Beijing? Yeah, neither did I. But this guy, Hu Anyan, spills the tea in his memoir about the grind of China’s gig economy. Apparently, he sweats so much that he doesn’t even need to pee. How's that for a life update? So, he talks about the brutal work and the quiet moments that come with it. Sounds exhausting, honestly. I mean, who wants to be that tired all the time? Sometimes I just can’t help but feel like we’re all stuck in this never-ending hustle. Is it worth it? Check it out if you’re curious: https://www.wired.com/story/made-in-china-i-deliver-parcels-in-beijing-author-interview/ #GigEconomy #China #Memoir #Exhausted #LifeUpdates
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    In his newly translated memoir I Deliver Parcels in Beijing, Hu Anyan captures the brutal labor and quiet grace of life at the edge of China’s booming ecommerce industry.
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