I did not even know this person until today, and I just learned he is living EXACT life I dreamt of (as a kid).
This person deserves a lot of kudos irrespective of HN finding his work "necessary" OR "worthy". There is a joy in solving a problem (scratch an itch) for the sake of it.
> I just learned he is living EXACT life I dreamt of (as a kid).
You can live the exact life you dreamt of as a kid with a $150 3D printer and $100 in various Arduino parts. The hard part is imagination and time, everything else is very easy. I would really encourage you to get into making things, it's extremely gratifying.
Here's a random thing I made last night, and the reason why I slept at 8 am:
It varies depending on what you want and how much you want to spend. The Ender 5 is a good entry level choice, the Prusa is the Ferrari of printers, and there's the Voron that's equally great, but a bit more DIY.
This guy the continuation of Nicholas Cage's character in Raising Arizona... After the movie ends he gets seriously into 3d printing and crazy inventions.
This person deserves a lot of kudos irrespective of HN finding his work "necessary" OR "worthy". There is a joy in solving a problem (scratch an itch) for the sake of it.