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You should go to your makers pace. I took classes on a physical space, not online
I think the ender 5 plus is a good choice. I've only taken a few classes, I'm not sure if I'm a beginner or intermediate. I was able to assemble the ender 5 in half the time of the ender 3. Also I think the ender 5 plus has a really good design with the z axis screws on each side.
I hope Luther is ok
I would also love an answer to this question. I have worried about this issue a lot. One of the only answers I have come up with is to have multiple skills. So that if people “side with a Karen” for example, you can hopefully transition into a different industry and leave the previous industry behind. Varied skills in multiple areas are the way I hope to avoid cancellation
He certainly did