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sahmeepee | 1 year ago
I'm with you in wishing that they were more accessible, though. So many people want to do skydives, bungee jumps etc. that have never experienced the thrill of exploring the anatomy of tiny insects in incredible detail. They don't know what they're missing! That's before you even get onto cool stuff like WDS/WDX which I remember thinking was like science fiction when I first saw it.
nullc|1 year ago
LN2 costs like $1/liter-- it's cheap.
Aurornis|1 year ago
It’s the appropriate container, handling equipment, PPE, and safety technique.
Unfortunately, as some of these things get cheaper you start attracting a different level of hobbyist who are less interested in learning proper handling technique and safety precautions. Not all of them, but enough that it becomes a problem.
I’ve seen this play out across a couple of my hobbies in the past decade. When things were hard to access, the people who put in the work to get there had an appreciation for doing it properly and being respectful of the environment and community. Once it becomes cheap enough you get a lot of weekend warriors trying to run through the process as fast as possible while seeing how many corners they can cut. Things get ugly.
II2II|1 year ago