Firefox 3. It’s out, I’ve downloaded and installed it and so far I’m liking it a lot. Biggest single thumbs-up? It does seem to be significantly faster – huge win. If you’re extra cautious, you may want to give it another few days before taking the plunge, but I haven’t had any trouble yet. Extensions I’m running: Better Gmail, Delicious Bookmarks, Quickdrag and Tab Mix Plus.
Fabjects/3D printing. I’ve posted about fabbing at home; here’s an interesting perspective on the topic:
I do believe that home manufacturing will develop in the future and feel more strongly about it now than ever. People that manufacture at home, however, will serve as “providers” that sell to others, primarily on the web. Individuals will see it as a low-risk, low-overhead business opportunity to manufacture from their basement, spare room, garage, or dorm room. They will discover a niche market and serve this market from their home. A few are already doing it.
Case in point: Fabjectory is a one-person company that has been producing models from Second Life, Google SketchUp, and Nintendo Mii for some time. The price for a color model from Fabjectory is typically $50–200. The home-based operation has been written up in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, Wired, and other major publications. I am also aware of others here in the U.S. and abroad that are offering part-making services from the comfort of their homes.
via Bruce Sterling.
I am I admit a tech idiot but why can I not print certain blog pages (like Pluvi’s) on Firefox? (Yes, I do keep hard copies of a few.) I keep moldy old Internet Explorer around almost solely for that purpose.
Hmm – I’ll have to see if I have a problem printing from my iBook when I get home – of course, I’ve already loaded Firefox 3 so it won’t be apples to apples…