3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time
3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time

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3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time

3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time
3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time
This isn't Reddit, you don't need to spam post in 20 different subs, everyone will simply block/filter you for that here. Just post once to the most relevant community and let others spread the story; if it's important it'll spread on it's own organically.
In principle, I agree with you.
Considering Lemmy/Threadiverse's DAUs/MAUs, an argument can be made that discoverability, user engagement and on-boarding needs work.