I have been with Firefox, since it's inception. Never left it. And it never let me down.
fsniper
What? The? Fuck?
Is the name any chance Turkish? Because it means "to grow/ growing" in Turkish.
Python docs are mostly "reference" material. Which means it's not intended to show you how things are done, but used as detailed descriptions of commands/statements/classes/methods.
This is why you are having trouble understanding it. You first need to go understand fundamentals of it and they will be useful when you need details and intricacies of something while using it.
Oh glorious BSG!
Classic Erdoğan idiocy.
Blender has great add-ons for 3dprinting too. And are you trying to advertise a software? There are shapes that are impossible to 3dprint, however overhangs are not one of them. You can use supports, you can reorient your design, you can use bridging..
Depends on your patience. If you are very impatient go for the 4 pro as it's built for faster printing. Otherwise they are very similar for print quality.
I started 3d printing with resin printing too. But do you think it's a good entry point for op's this purpose?
CAD software is better suited for precision designing. I don't know if you would require that kind of presicion for board game parts. At least for early stages it may not be a requirement.
I for one still use blender for kinda presicion 3d models.
In fact Neptune 3 pro can be cheaper option. It would be slower to print but still create perfect prints. I do print with A Neptune 3 plus, a larger version of the 3 pro, and quite happy with it.
I hope this is a joke and not intended to be real.