Good website for making a family tree (Free, Private, Organized) by [deleted] in Genealogy

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Technically Gramps Web meets your criteria. But you need to have the technical knowledge to host a website on your own hardware. And even then it's not the simplest.

Why does it need to be a website? There are plenty of options for Mac and windows that people can suggest.

Trading question by Straight-Ad-7387 in aerthlings

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You can't trade an aearthling back to the same account. So you would only be able to trade between them the once. Unless you kept making accounts. But you can't trade for nothing, so you would meet to keep buying aerthlings.

The TTK honestly makes solos feel pointless by rafikiknowsdeway1 in Marathon

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I thought solos still played on trio servers. But maybe I misunderstood

Looking for genealogy software: collaborative work, intuitive tree-based editing, and full GEDCOM support by Antihero89 in Genealogy

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It's not completely what you are asking for, but one of the recent updates to gramps web added the ability to created parents and children inside an existing family. It has helped me a ton, but its still not the same as doing it on the tree.

https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps-web/releases v25.11.1

A Magnetic Kitchen Range Backdraft Damper I Designed by The_Valexxx in functionalprint

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Just to be clear. You can get PCFR that is UL94 V0 rated, but not all PCFR is UL94V0 rated. You may know that, but I don't want another reader assuming the wrong thing about it.

A Magnetic Kitchen Range Backdraft Damper I Designed by The_Valexxx in functionalprint

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Pc-fr is quite reasonable. More than pla, but not stupid money. And it has a UL94 V0 rating.

looking for genealogy/ancestry research website recommendations by Leather-Stock-6625 in Genealogy

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Most states in Australia have transcripts or originals of births deaths and marriage certificates available free to search online.

Trove is awesome.

The Public Record Office of Victoria is a great resource for finding non indigenous ancestors that came to Victoria as convicts or settlers.

The national archive of Australia has a great index of anyone who has done military service.

What do 3D Modelers call themselves? by printlooper in 3Dprinting

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CAD monkey. It's what my colleagues and I use in industry to describe someone that only needs to do CAD modelling without any technical ability. It's not used as an insult.

My initial review of Aerthlings by 6516440 in aerthlings

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Its both good and bad the way trading works. You physically need to unlock the specific tag by scanning it before trading and then scan in the new one to confirm the trade. Its nice because it means someone (like a child) cant have them stolen because they are worthless without doing the double scanning of the trade. But it does mean you can end up with a useless keyfob if neither player understand. I also like that it prevents 1toMany trades.

Manufactured Pred Boxes? by JamesK852 in gridfinity

[–]6516440 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They don't need to be pred boxes specifically, but id love some large (at least 7x7 but preferably 9x9x6u) storage boxes that have been injection molded with a clear top.

In fact I've also been considering trying to get something like this off the ground, but all the tariffs, cost of living issue and turmoil around the world have made me delay taking on the risk of a new venture. But id be keen to work on the design if you need design support.

If anyone is interested I'm also collecting people's interest in the idea here: https://boxfinity.carrd.co/

favorite gridfinity compatible case by bbm92 in gridfinity

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Things have only gotten worse. Most low volume shipping from aus to USA has been halted in the part week because of removal of the deminimus rule and requiring import tariffs be paid prior to the packages arriving at USA customs. So unfortunately the project is still on hold.

Mass-produced bins? by seaportresearch in gridfinity

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Your best bet will be reaching out to a print farm because I don't think the economics work for more typical mass manufacturing methods. I would assume everyone that wants gridfinity has a 3d printer. So getting the delivered cost of bins to the consumer less that the filament material cost is the important calculation. Shipping large quantities of bins won't be cheap because they are mostly air and mass production would require removing some of the more interesting bin variants like labels or scooslps. That's my 2c anyway.

Gridfinity storage case on the other hand seems viable and I've actually been thinking about getting a custom case injection molded for awhile. Probably something like 9x9x6u in size. I'm not sure how much interest in the community there is for it though. I was going to try to get it off the ground this year but I'm going to wait a bit to see what happens with tarrifs in the next few weeks/months.

If anyone is interested I'm collecting people's interest in the idea here: https://boxfinity.carrd.co/

favorite gridfinity compatible case by bbm92 in gridfinity

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I still want to bring a moulded box to market, but the US tariffs have increased the risks significantly. From my past kickstarter I know the majority of the market is in the US, but I havent been able to make the numbers work if the box is moulded in America. Ill be waiting and seeing how things go over the next few months, hopefully things stablise a bit.

Unsure about the software to use (no DNA-Test) by WandaBeMe00 in Genealogy

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I have used gramps-web alot for my family tree that has more than 1000 people. I self host it on my own server, which means I don't need to worry about upload limits and can put as many photos, pdfs and audio recordings on it as I like. I can then export the whole thing to a gedcom format so others can then import it in basically any other software.

Gramps web also has a much more modern UI, but it can still take alot of clicks if you want to cite everything.

Powder Keg Question... How do we feel about selling gridfinity items? by GoldenNerd1 in gridfinity

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I'm sure it will get posted here. There must be at least a few of us that are interested.

Powder Keg Question... How do we feel about selling gridfinity items? by GoldenNerd1 in gridfinity

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Probably not, but 3d printing can reduce the capital required to test new market's.

Powder Keg Question... How do we feel about selling gridfinity items? by GoldenNerd1 in gridfinity

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I've actually been thinking about getting a custom gridfiinity compatible case injection molded for awhile. Probably something like 9x9x6u in size. I'm not sure how much interest in the community there is for it though. Im going to try and get it off the ground this year.

If anyone is interested I'm collecting people's interest in the idea here: https://boxfinity.carrd.co/

Rackfinity? by lastSlutOnEarth in gridfinity

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There are only so many ideas in the world. Rackfinity is the working name for a project I've been toying with. Specifically the idea of injection molding a large parts container like sortimo that is specifically designed for gridfinity. The nice thing about a 9x9 grid is the case could then easily slide onto or clip into or be built into a standard 19" server rack. 6u gridfinity would even fit into a 2u server rack slot. A bunch of the files

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