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Comment by interloxia

14 days ago

Yes, according to a llm. He had a particularly touching moment repairing a broken drone he found with his son. Shortly after the story took a dark turn with the cancer diagnosis. As the condition worsened, he made an effort to document his projects, scavenging 3D printers, partly as a manual and partly as a diary. "The knowledge that my kids would have these memories and skills to carry forward, and perhaps pass on to their children, made the days feel meaningful."

Not what I was expecting. Perhaps the model was not a reliable source.

I must disappoint, it is a daughter and she's too small to catch the neighbors kid drones. No cancer either thankfully, but I am writing a sort of life manual/family journal for her. I think it's pretty common thing today. Wife is doing the set up email. For child and mail her thing. No 3D printers harmed yet, but I did ruin one light show galvos to make a plotter, hehe.