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There’s rumors of dark dealings, and mysterious machinations from that group of Western mystics, Wizards of the Coast (WotC). If this pernicious plot is allowed …read more SUPERCON 2022: SAMY KAMKAR’S GLOWING BREATH Sometimes the journey itself is the destination. This one started when [Samy] was 10 and his mom bought a computer. He logged on to IRC to talk with people about …read more ALL ABOUT USB-C: POWER DELIVERY USB-C eliminates proprietary barrel plug chargers that we’ve been using for laptops and myriads of other devices. It fights proprietary phone charger standards by explicitly making them non-compliant, bullying companies …read more 3D PRINTERING: CAN YOU EVER HAVE ENOUGH VITAMINS? As a community we owe perhaps more than we realise to the RepRap project. 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