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GNU Linux-libre 6.6-gnu Released For Those Wanting A Stripped Down Kernel
Following the Linux 6.6 release, the GNU FSFLA folks are out with their GNU Linux-libre 6.6 downstream that strips out support for proprietary kernel modules, code considered non-free, and other de-blobbing activities in the name of software freedom...
GNU Linux-libre 6.6-gnu Released For Those Wanting A Stripped Down Kernel
Following the Linux 6.6 release, the GNU FSFLA folks are out with their GNU Linux-libre 6.6 downstream that strips out support for proprietary kernel modules, code considered non-free, and other de-blobbing activities in the name of software freedom...
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GNU Linux-libre 6.6-gnu Released For Those Wanting A Stripped Down Kernel
Following the Linux 6.6 release, the GNU FSFLA folks are out with their GNU Linux-libre 6.6 downstream that strips out support for proprietary kernel modules, code considered non-free, and other de-blobbing activities in the name of software freedom.
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This is carbon fiber filled polyphenylene sulfide (CF-PPS for short). After CF-PPS has been fully annealed, it is one of the hardest and most chemically resistant thermoplastics known to man. It is so hard that it makes a metallic sound when you drop it, which is what you hear in this video.
Also a fun fact: Annealed CF-PPS has a glass transition temperature of around 220C, which is just hot enough to print some of your consumer materials!
This is carbon fiber filled polyphenylene sulfide (CF-PPS for short). After CF-PPS has been fully annealed, it is one of the hardest and most chemically resistant thermoplastics known to man. It is so hard that it makes a metallic sound when you drop it, which is what you hear in this video.
Also a fun fact: Annealed CF-PPS has a glass transition temperature of around 220C, which is just hot enough to print some of your consumer materials!
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