

Haha yeah I’ve been working on it for a couple days now and my partner decided to take the pic at the worst possible time, scaffolding everywhere XD, I use basically all the mods scicraft uses, they should be a vanilla feature
Haha yeah I’ve been working on it for a couple days now and my partner decided to take the pic at the worst possible time, scaffolding everywhere XD, I use basically all the mods scicraft uses, they should be a vanilla feature
I have considered ar glasses for it, high tech lo life on YouTube got me interested
1.21, I only updated to that version a couple weeks ago, it was 1.19 for ages before that, I only update if there is something that is worth it for me
Stay tuned for when I print a holder for the 60000mah battery someone mentioned in the comments before haha
It’s 16 inches unfortunately, I used tinkercad to mock this up in about 3 hours with some calipers and a model from thingiverse to clip to the back of the deck, one thing I printed after this picture is a clip that goes over the decks screen to stop this abomination from unclipping from the weight
XD tis why I love it… What gave it away?
Imagine pulling that thing out just casualty
I don’t have to imagine it anymore XD
Heck yeah, nothing a 3d printer can’t solve to make it a all in one… Edit: the monitor is connected to power and then I just plug the deck into the monitor, so only 1 cable leaving the abomination 2.0
They’re famous for selfies. They look like they’re always smiling. People call them the happiest animals on Earth.
But when danger comes for their babies… They don’t fight. They don’t protect.
They throw their babies at predators and run.
That’s right — mother quokkas have been observed tossing their joeys out of their pouches to distract predators while they escape.
It’s brutal. It’s cold. But it’s survival.
Scientists call it “infant abandonment as a defense mechanism” — and in quokkas, it’s instinctive. The moment they sense they’re beieing ruthless does. jettison the baby and run for cover.
No last look. No hesitation.
Because in the wild, being cute doesn’t keep you alive. Being ruthless does.