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  • torginus58 minutes ago
    One of the strangest discoveries of my life was that vector graphics is a solved problem, and the solution is turtle graphics that I was taught in primary school.
    • severak_cz17 minutes ago
      Well turtle graphics is not implemented in drawvg. But it should be easy to implement it.
    • ErroneousBosh35 minutes ago
      I still have a copy of Hobby Electronics from 1982 that my dad bought when I was about 9 or so and in primary school, with the article on building Hebot II.<p>I got various bits and pieces together and experimented with doing things like driving Big Trak gearboxes (remember? J Bull Electrical used to advertise them in every magazine, along with all sorts of fascinating old shite) with an interface plugged into my ZX Spectrum, but I never actually built one.<p>Funnily enough I was thinking about that the other day, and how sad it is that schools like my son&#x27;s primary school just have very locked-down iPads for the children to use instead of the BBC Micros we grew up with (I&#x27;m guessing you&#x27;re more approximately my age than primary school age, and those things were in schools well into the early 2000s. Bombproof.) that could be endlessly tinkered with.<p>Anyway the guy next door does a lot of 3D printing and it&#x27;s never been easier to draw PCBs and get them made or even etch them at home (it&#x27;s the drilling bit I hate). So maybe now EBv2.0 is five, it&#x27;s time to dig out that issue of HE and start transcribing stuff into Kicad and Blender :-)