That might be BumpTop 3D. I remember having lots of fun with it in the XP days. Apparently it was acquired by Google at some point, and later open sourced.
I don't think AGI would be just a pure offline LLM. If you allowed it to code, it'd probably fare quite a bit better. An LLM is not a chess engine and was never meant to be. It's quite capable of using it as a tool, though.
I don't know if AGI is achievable in the near future but it wouldn't be a model. It'd be a system.
No no, don't do that. If FDM (classic filament printer, as you say) is a hassle for you, then SLA (a UV resin printer) is not for you at all. It's way more involved, requires protective gear as the resin is toxic while uncured, and requires a ventilated work space. Also, generally SLA is waaaay slower than FDM, due to significantly increased resolution.
They're just intended for different use cases and different requirements. In most cases they're not an equivalent substitution for each other.
I wear a tungsten ring, which is nigh indestructible. Once I got stung by a wasp between my fingers. I instinctively took the ring off immediately. A few seconds later my fingers swelled like crazy. I think I might've lost the finger if I didn't take the ring off in time.
My two bare hands, thank you very much.