I wonder if there's a market for someone who can convert a schematic drawing (or rough sketch) to an STL file for #3DPrinting on a freelance basis. I'm getting to be pretty decent at it, and it's kinda fun.
I'm pretty sure there's probably already some AI garbage that purports to do so.
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in reply to silverwizard • •@silverwizard @Janne Moren Fortunately, this machine will only be used for certain things that require Windows (which are few and far between). It's not an issue for me to regularly factory reset it as it will contain nothing sensitive or that needs requires persistence.
Anything important lives on a machine with a trustworthy OS.
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The only Windows computer I touch (ie. #SysAdmin) has only Windows Defender. It's essentially a public computer, used by many people with unknown computer hygiene.
So far, so good.
I think Windows Defender is at least as good at updating against (Defender-specific) attacks as any other anti-virus. I say that without having any evidence.
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in reply to silverwizard • • •@silverwizard @Jonathan Lamothe @Janne Moren Maybe, but Windows will fight most third-party antivirus software, and/or it's a massive spyware/performance drain.
In the end, the best move seems to not add any additional liability to Windows Defender.
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Can you... elaborate on that one?
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