Public libraries are the best. Also, if your local library is very small, see if they’re part of a larger network that affords you extra resources or a bigger catalog. See if the nearest large metro city has eCards to check out digital materials; I have one that costs me a paltry $22/yr and gives me access to tens of thousands of ebooks/audiobooks and Hoopla, Kanopy, and free online classes (e.g. How to Cook Healthy, How to Become a Master Gardener, etc.).
The value of public libraries cannot be understated.
mozz@mbin.grits.dev 9 months ago
My local library has a couple 3d printers, random physical things you can check out (including power tools and a couple Nintendo Switches), they do little maker / art events, in addition to obviously you can go by and chill or do work without having to buy a coffee. Honestly libraries are so wonderful that it's not surprising that some Powers That Be are starting to catch on and try to make life difficult for them. It's like a little glimpse of a better world you can go and experience any time you want.
Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de 9 months ago
My library has a whole mini maker space in it. FDM 3D printers, tons of textile stuff, a knock-off cricut, and a load of simple tools. No bigger equipment for wood or metal working but they have a relationship with a local “tool library” that will check out equipment like that for home use.