iamobiwan

iamobiwan t1_j05ncu9 wrote

Yeah that was my first thought too. Former mechanical engineer. Immediately thought back to all the headaches trying to fix broken prototypes and thought this would be amazing if it had cross compatibility for PP, PE, nylon, ABS, silicone.

Still a cool concept. And if you’re in the plastics world you probably know enough through experience. But some hobbyists are going to run into some trouble treating all plastic the same lol.

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iamobiwan t1_izlvm4l wrote

It’s really not. Style guides exist for this reason. There are rules of grammar, style, and punctuation.

https://www.thesaurus.com/e/writing/is-there-1-space-or-2-after-a-period/ “According to every major style guide you’ll find, the rule is a single space after a period or any other punctuation mark you use to end a sentence. Even the APA, the staunchest defender of the double space over the decades, changed their stance on the issue in 2019.”

You can just ignore their advice : just like you can use the wrong punctuation and Capitalization whEnever you want’”

But that doesn’t mean it’s subjective. That’s like saying having 2 periods at the end of each sentence is subjective. It really isn’t.

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