# machine (news sources) — RSS Amplifier

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## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_7)

_2026-08-21 · @Rochus Rochus Keller · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Yes, Lola and Lola-2 had many cool ideas which made logic design for synchronous systems easier than with Verilog. Wirth even wrote a book about logic circuit design and used it for his lectures a ETH. I spent a lot of time with Lola-2 (see GitHub - rochus-keller/LolaCreator: LolaCreator is a QtCreator based IDE for Lola-2 · GitHub and GitHub - rochus-keller/Lola: This is the Lola-2 parser used by…

## [The Best Waffle Maker](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-waffle-maker/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Gabriella Gershenson · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Fresh, fluffy waffles may seem like a treat reserved for brunches out, but a good waffle maker can easily produce restaurant-quality waffles at home. After putting in more than 100 hours of research, talking to six experts, and testing 36 models since 2014, we recommend the Cuisinart Round Flip Belgian Waffle Maker WAF-F30NAS. In our…

## [3.5” Floppy Disks available](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/3-5-floppy-disks-available/6393#post_1)

_2026-08-21 · @ibisum ibi sum · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

I have 3,000 brand new 3.5” floppy disks, unused, available for anyone who needs some.

## [The Best Milk Frothers](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-milk-frothers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Ciara Murray Jordan · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Frothed milk is one of those little luxuries that can make your day feel special. When a barista hands you a steaming cappuccino or a fragrant London fog, everything gets a little bit brighter. Good milk frothers bring this indulgence home, giving you a foolproof way to prepare velvety milk foam whenever you want (or…

## [The Best Smartwatch for Android Phones](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-smartwatch-android/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Brenda Stolyar · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

A smartwatch is an excellent companion for anyone who wants to stay connected without fully relying on their smartphone. You can answer calls and texts, track your workouts, check your notifications, and control your music — all from your wrist. While the Apple Watch continues to dominate the smartwatch market, Android smartwatches are just as…

## [The Best Hurricane Preparedness Supplies and Strategies](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/top-10-tools-to-help-you-ride-out-the-next-hurricane/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Colleen Hagerty, Doug Mahoney, and Ellen Airhart · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Hurricanes have terrifying power, and because of their sheer scope and unpredictability, each one presents variables that are totally out of your control. How destructive will it be? Will it shift direction and come right at you? Will you have to evacuate? As unsettling as these questions are, there’s a lot you can do to…

## [The Best Bacon](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-bacon-brands/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Kathleen Squires · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

That alluring aroma. The distinctive sizzle. The crackle of that first salty bite. No one forgets the experience of bacon, not even vegans (which explains the increasing availability of plant-based versions). My mouth is watering as I write this. I bet yours is, too. Bacon’s sensory thrills are no doubt a big part of why…

## [The Best Tinned Fish](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-tinned-fish/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Marguerite Preston · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Is there any food as versatile or varied as seafood in a can? Depending on what’s in it, a tin of fish could be equally at home on a camping trip, at a cocktail party, in a lunch box, or served at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Maybe that explains the recent surge in popularity in the…

## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_6)

_2026-08-21 · @oldben Ben Franchuk · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

I rather like his LOGIC programming language. Too bad it never made it to real chips. That I guess is the Europe VS U.S. thinking in computer design.

## [Policy on posts about LLM-assisted retro projects](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/policy-on-posts-about-llm-assisted-retro-projects/6387#post_3)

_2026-08-21 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

That sounds fine to me. You’ll continue to have your distinctive voice and to draw on your extensive knowledge!

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## [All the Things You Can (and Absolutely Cannot) Do With Bacon Grease](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/advice-bacon-grease-uses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Kathleen Squires · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

You know the expression “save one’s bacon”? Complete hogwash. Don’t save your bacon. Eat it. Always eat the bacon. It’s the bacon grease that you should be saving. Its culinary uses are endless. Just ask savvy cooks like Justin Coleman of the bacon-themed restaurant Bake’n Bacon in Philadelphia: He uses bacon grease as a flavor…

## [The Best Frozen Breakfast Sandwiches](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-frozen-breakfast-sandwich/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Abigail Bailey · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a morning person. I suspect (hope?) I’m not alone in this. Perhaps you’re a college student who signed up for that 8 a.m. French class believing you could brave the early hour only to find out vous ne pouvez pas. Or maybe you’re a sleep-deprived parent…

## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_5)

_2026-08-21 · @amenjet Andrew · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

I think the 16f84 stopped being made quite a while ago. I bought a few about 10 years ago to use with the sharp pc850VS, which can program them with an adapter. I looked recently and they are much rather now, and cost nearly £10 instead of the £2.50 I originally paid.

## [Our Favorite Writing Desks (That Don’t Look Like Office Furniture)](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-writing-desks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Joshua Lyon · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Even if you commute to an office, it’s still helpful to have a writing desk in your home. Whether you’re paying bills or starting that novel you know you’ve got in you, dedicating a spot for focused work can help guarantee that you’ll actually get tasks done. Any old table with drawers will do the…

## [A Project Oberon System version running on RISC-V instead of RISC-5](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/a-project-oberon-system-version-running-on-risc-v-instead-of-risc-5/6327#post_16)

_2026-08-21 · @scruss Stewart Russell · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Meier was an extremely productive typographer. Samples of most of his work are here: Hans Eduard Meier . Outline versions of the Oberon and Syntax are available from the usual suspects at the usual $$$.

## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_4)

_2026-08-21 · @scruss Stewart Russell · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

The PICs that Wirth wrote about in 2008 would have qualified as “retrocomputing” at the time. The 16C84 was already 15 years old when he was using them. While the aims are different, Hernando Barragán’s Wiring (which got co-opted/nicked, mostly uncredited, by the Arduino crew) had been using ATmega chips for teaching interaction design since 2004. Wirth’s choice of such comparatively ancient…

## [The Best Electric Griddles](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-electric-griddle/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Ciara Murray Jordan · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

I was mesmerized by diner cooks as a kid. I’d sit on a vinyl stool and drink chocolate milk from a carton, hunger gnawing as smells of bacon, coffee, and melted butter wafted across the counter. Through a thin haze of smoke, these cooks danced back and forth before a flat-top griddle, their spatulas singing…

## [6 Very Giftable Bags We’re Eyeing](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/the-gift-bags-to-gift-20260821/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Mari Uyehara · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

In this edition of The Gift, we share very cute bags we love, including a structured leather handbag, a fun-loving tote, and a slouchy purse that checks all the boxes. Is there a sartorial staple more intimate than a bag? Cradling my side, mine holds the keys to my life — literally and figuratively. Variably,…

## [Ancient "AI" fun?](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/ancient-ai-fun/6391#post_4)

_2026-08-21 · @scruss Stewart Russell · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

EdS: Ah, yes, they had an AI lab, I think, or something like it? They were the UK AI lab from the mid 1960s to sometime in the 1980s. Mad Libs are still a hit in our house. We have many of the paper books, including a falling-apart compendium from 30 years ago that has been dragged around the world, has entries written by long passed-away family members, caused more hilarity at family gatherings…

## [Ancient "AI" fun?](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/ancient-ai-fun/6391#post_3)

_2026-08-21 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

So, a kind of probabilistic substitution into a template? You’ve given me a flashback to my schooldays - as a paper exercise, and probably in Basic, I wrote many pages of spaghetti code with the aim of filling in sentences from a grammar (although I didn’t think of it as a grammar, and didn’t have anything you’d call a data structure - it was all in the code.) I had to stop as it was becoming a…

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## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_3)

_2026-08-21 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

amenjet: A thread of simplicity runs through everything he does Nice find. From one of the papers: The motivation behind this experiment in language design and implementation had been the question: Are high-level languages truly inappropriate for very small computers? The answer is: Not really, if the language is designed in consideration of the stringent limitations. … The compiler was written in…

## [Ancient "AI" fun?](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/ancient-ai-fun/6391#post_1)

_2026-08-21 · @drogon Gordon Henderson · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

This isn’t an AI/LLM-assisted post, however I’ve used the tag because today, who knows, but back in the mid 70’s the term hadn’t even been thought of and the recent posts on LLMs made me think about it again. Back then, there was a lot of interest in AI - I briefly shared a house with someone at Edinburgh Uni. who was into things like Prolog, Poplog (I think) for AI and things of that ilk.…

## [The Simplicity of Wirth](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-simplicity-of-wirth/6390#post_1)

_2026-08-21 · @amenjet Andrew · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

While searching for some information about Niklaus Wirth, I ended up on his home page. I must have been there before and I have read a lot of the information there, have some of his books and have programmed in Pascal and Oberon. A thread of simplicity runs through everything he does, and I found (or more likely re-discovered) another example, PICL: people.inf.ethz.ch PICL: A Programming Language…

## [Is Trader Joe’s Skincare Actually Good?](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/wirecutter-show-podcast-20260821-trader-joes-skincare/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-21 · Rosie Guerin, Abigail Keel, and Neha Tandon · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Listen and follow The Wirecutter Show Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube | iHeartRadio Trader Joe's is beloved for its quirky snacks and frozen meals, but its beauty aisle has quietly become a hotspot for budget-friendly skincare and viral "dupes". This week, beauty writer Neha Tandon shares the results of her extensive…

## [Files for the Scheme chip, from the MIT AI lab PDP-10](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/files-for-the-scheme-chip-from-the-mit-ai-lab-pdp-10/6385#post_3)

_2026-08-21 · @larsbrinkhoff Lars Brinkhoff · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

I think so. These are just the raw files dumped on GitHub without any analysis. I would also like a guide!

## [The Best Accessories for Your USB-C Laptop](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/accessories-for-your-usb-c-laptop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Ivy Liscomb · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

We've spent dozens of hours testing the best cables, hubs, adapters, and dongles to help you connect your monitors, peripherals, and accessories to your new laptop, even if it has only USB-C ports. Live that dongle life.

## [The Best 4K Blu-ray Player](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-4k-blu-ray-player/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Lee Neikirk · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Physical media is struggling, having lost major ground to streaming media over the past several years. As a result, the market for 4K Blu-ray players has shrunk, and few new models have been introduced since 2021. But if you want to take full advantage of a higher-end 4K HDR TV or 4K projector, as well…

## [The Best Frozen Waffles](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-frozen-waffles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Ciara Murray Jordan · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Forget Myers-Briggs or Enneagram: The true personality test is how you eat a frozen waffle. Like an artist preparing their palette, my younger self would fill each well in my waffle with maple syrup, right to the brim. My father, desperate to reduce my syrup intake, would place blueberries in the divots, with the patience…

## [Commodore 8-Bit 5 1/4 Inch Disk Images](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/commodore-8-bit-5-1-4-inch-disk-images/6389#post_1)

_2026-08-20 · @NoLand Norbert Landsteiner · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

So, as a side project to a side project, I made a (web-based) tool that lets you explore the contents of any 5¼" floppy disk images for Commodore 8-bit computers. (That is, the D64, D80, and D82 formats, D71 may follow, if this should be in demand.) This also lets you bring home what you may have found on those disk images, either by copying data views or by extracting and downloading individual…

## [The Best Business Laptops](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-business-laptops/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Dave Gershgorn · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

A good business laptop works quickly, offers lengthy battery life, and has a few extra ports in case you need to plug it into a meeting-room TV, or if a client hands you an older USB-A thumb drive. Business machines should also be easier to repair than most thin-and-light laptops, so you won’t lose access…

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## [The Best White Noise Machines](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-white-noise-machine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Anna Gibbs and Annie Chou · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

It’s bedtime, and it’s too loud. Or, it’s bedtime, and it’s too quiet, so your mind is racing. Whichever your plight, you might benefit from a white noise machine. Despite the name, most white noise machines produce a range of sounds, including other color-based noises (such as pink or brown), fan sounds, and nature ambience.…

## [The Best Commuter Bike Lights](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-commuter-bike-lights/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Lindsay Warner · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Although you could strap a flashlight to your handlebars to illuminate your path home at night—people do it!—a good set of bike-specific lights will help you see and be seen in all riding conditions. After testing more than 115 lights over the past 10 years, we think the Planet Bike Beamer 700 headlight’s wide-angle beam,…

## [The Best Trail Cameras](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-trail-cameras/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-20 · Kyle Fitzgerald · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

There’s nothing quite like seeing an animal in the wild, whether it’s a bear wandering into your backyard or a deer silently gliding through wooded backcountry. But to catch these moments, you often need good timing and a little luck (or an adventure in the woods). When you don’t have those, a great trail camera…

## [GW Basic re-implementation (LLM-assisted)](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/gw-basic-re-implementation-llm-assisted/6386#post_2)

_2026-08-20 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Hi Wayne, welcome, glad you found us. Interesting history there, going back to the Altair. I’ve rethreaded this post, because - nothing personal - it exemplifies something that I find quite troubling, and something which divides the retrocomputing community. There are certainly two perspectives, at least, on the subject of LLM-assisted projects, and views can be quite strongly held, whether for or…

## [ATLANT 3D's NANOFABRICATOR PRO Prints Materials One Atomic Layer at a Time](https://filamentfeed.com/article/atlant-3d-nanofabricator-pro-atomic-printer-june-2026)

_2026-08-20 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

Denmark's ATLANT 3D has launched NANOFABRICATOR PRO, a US-built atomic-layer 3D printer it calls the first physical platform to pair AI-driven materials discovery with atom-by-atom fabrication.

## [ExOne and voxeljet Officially Merge Into One Legal Entity Under Anzu Partners](https://filamentfeed.com/article/exone-voxeljet-single-legal-entity-june-2026)

_2026-08-20 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

ExOne GmbH and voxeljet GmbH, both bought by Anzu Partners in 2025, became a single German legal entity on August 13, 2026, operating as ExOne GmbH under CEO Eric Bader while keeping the voxeljet brand for PMMA and HSS lines.

## [MeltCalc Brings Thermodynamic Math to the Flow-Rate Guessing Game](https://filamentfeed.com/article/meltcalc-hotend-polymer-database-june-2026)

_2026-08-20 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

A new open-source database and calculator models 64 hot ends against 36 polymers to estimate real maximum flow rates, aiming to replace manufacturers' rosy speed claims with physics.

## [How to Shop for a Hot Tub](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/guides/how-to-shop-for-hot-tub/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-19 · Tim Heffernan · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

We thought the surge in US hot tub sales in 2020 would be a short-term pandemic-era trend, but more recent industry forecasts show a sustained demand that continues to grow. In this guide, we’re not going to pick a single “best for most people” model, as we normally do, because every household has its own…

## [The Best Pet Subscription Boxes](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-pet-subscription-boxes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-19 · Kaitlyn Wells · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Fervent purring and turbo-speed zoomies are bound to follow when you unpack a pet subscription box filled with treats and toys. After testing 416 pet products in 73 boxes from eight companies over three months, we found Meowbox and PupJoy Box to be the best for the outstanding quality and variety of their gear, their…

## [The Best Fish Tank, Heater, Light, and Accessories](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-fish-tank/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=RSS%20Feed)

_2026-08-19 · Sabrina Imbler · Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World_

Watching fish swim, glug, and blub all day can bring hours of enjoyment. To keep your fish happy and healthy, they need an adequate home—and a decorative jar with a few rocks ain’t going to cut it. After interviewing two aquarists and one aquaculturist, and researching dozens of aquarium goods, we recommend the 20-gallon Marina…

## [A basic Basic benchmark - Pi Spigot](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/a-basic-basic-benchmark-pi-spigot/6379#post_3)

_2026-08-19 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

drogon: an equivalent of 10.4 seconds at the Beebs usual 2Mhz That’s rather good then, compared to the listed 19 seconds.

## [Leap year check in three instructions](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/leap-year-check-in-three-instructions/6380#post_2)

_2026-08-19 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

I wonder if there are similar magic constants for 16 bit arithmetic - 16 bits gives quite enough year numbers to be going on with.

## [Introduce yourself thread](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/introduce-yourself-thread/64?page=17#post_330)

_2026-08-19 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Welcome, Kevin! Welcome also to Tom, Rochus, Christian, Alvin, Jeff, Shep, Jaime, DVRC, Shawn, Rhett and any other as-yet-silent arrivals.

## ["Computers installed in the UK during the 1960s" - shape of code blog](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/computers-installed-in-the-uk-during-the-1960s-shape-of-code-blog/6377#post_2)

_2026-08-19 · @NoLand Norbert Landsteiner · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

EdS: Don’t you love a graph with a logarithmic axis? I guess, this is ok for the sound/noise volume emitted by the respective total of computer installations?

## [Bug found in Knuth&#39;s Algorithm D for division](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/bug-found-in-knuths-algorithm-d-for-division/6349#post_3)

_2026-08-18 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Interesting! But not troublesome, for most of us: Can it be exploited Not really, unless you are using Setun. Since the error requires an odd base, it cannot occur on modern machines, which use b=2^64, or in any case a very even b.

## [The Early History of Usenet - in 11 parts](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/the-early-history-of-usenet-in-11-parts/851#post_4)

_2026-08-18 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Here’s an article by Peter Salus (“Distributing the News UUCP to UUNET”): If you were lucky enough to be on the ARPANET in the 1970s, you could get mail and news (in the form of a topical mailing list). But in January 1976 there were still only 63 hosts, and you had to be one of the elite to gain access. But soon there were methods to reach other sites. Like UNIX, the software began in New Jersey.…

## [An index of the SHARE tapes from Paul Pierce&#39;s collection](https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/an-index-of-the-share-tapes-from-paul-pierces-collection/6370#post_1)

_2026-08-18 · @EdS · Retro Computing - Latest posts_

Posted by philcowans on the fediverse I’ve made an index of the SHARE tapes from Paul Pierce’s collection ( IBM SHARE Library ). You can find it here: philcowans.com SHARE Program Library 1690 distributions in 3541 decks, read from 9 tape(s): distribution numbers 0001–3541. SHARE is an IBM user group formed in 1955, which amongst other things maintained a library of software contributed by its…

## [$800K Australian Project Will 3D Print Biomimetic Teeth That Mimic How Real Jaws Break](https://filamentfeed.com/article/biomimetic-teeth-3d-printing-adelaide-fusetec-june-2026)

_2026-08-18 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

Adelaide University, Fusetec, and the AMCRC launched an 18-month, AU$800,000 project to 3D print teeth, jawbone, and soft tissue that fracture like the real thing during dental training.

## [GrabCAD Print 1.117 Ships With SAF PA12 Evonik Support, Transparent Model Views](https://filamentfeed.com/article/grabcad-print-1117-saf-pa12-evonik-june-2026)

_2026-08-18 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

Stratasys' GrabCAD Print 1.117 is now generally available, adding official SAF PA12 – Powered by Evonik support for H350 printers, a transparent viewer mode, offline licensing, and updated CAD import compatibility.

## [SYZMIK's Carbon-Printed Lattice Headband Wins FIT Design Award for Flag Football Safety](https://filamentfeed.com/article/syzmik-carbon-lattice-headband-fit-award-june-2026)

_2026-08-18 · editorial@filamentfeed.com (FilamentFeed Staff) · FilamentFeed_

SYZMIK's X7c+ headband, built around a 3D-printed EPU 45 lattice from Carbon's Digital Light Synthesis process, took the Sport Equipment Design/Innovation prize at the 2027 FIT Sport Design Awards and a Core77 runner-up nod.

