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Is this the first print you've done with it? Have you done any exposure calibration with this resin?
Ethanol should be fine to use as far as I know. Do the holes go all the way through? If so your screen might have dead spots. You can visually inspect the screen by setting it to do a test exposure without the resin tank on it to check. Also obviously check that your tank doesn't have any failed print bits stick to the sheet.
Server farms tend to have huge footprints, so putting them in urban areas where land prices are high, is prohibitively expensive - so they won't do it.
Oh those things are super cool, soviet era display technology had a great aesthetic. This YouTuber had some great videos on them
Looking at it, I think it might be an one of those old mono LCD displays? The video makes it look like it's a bunch of small individual ones rather than a large continuous display.
The industry is experiencing historic shrinkage post COVID due to unsustainable growth during COVID.
I'm surprised he'd want to come back - I'd heard really hurt his back filming the first movie and it happened again in the second one. Something about having to carrying both movies single handedly...
It's not an easy transition. My partner works for DDG and I still don't use it all the time. To their credit they are working to improve things but it's a small team (comparatively). Their browser has some good features like app tracking protection just from having it installed and quick throwaway email support but isn't quite up to Firefox's standard (yet).
Don't forgot the Blitzchung Hong Kong scandal - Blizzard has really gone from scandal to scandal the last few years.
Yep, you'll never get it perfect, but a smaller layer height will make the steps less noticeable. Adaptive layer height in cura if you use that can help, but adds a mortal age to the length of the print.