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I feel like linux users benefit the most from arm since we can build our software natively for arm with access to the source code.
I feel like linux users benefit the most from arm since we can build our software natively for arm with access to the source code.
I’m very interested in these.
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This is such a cool mechanism. I’m not sure I can wrap my head around how the string is supposed to hold it together. That looked complicated.
Thank you! Those are great tips. I tried to use the thickness command when I was doing a practice run but it didn’t work. I think because of the sharp area at the bottom of the heart. I’m thinking if I rounded it like you suggested it might have worked.
Wow! That is super cool!
Yes, thank you! The biggest thing I learn is not to try to constrain arcs by constraining the center point, two out points and setting a radius because that is over constraining. I don’t know how I didn’t realize that.
Nice! I really like Plasma. Mostly because I keep having issues with the nextcloud client and kdeconnect on gnome.
I’ve never used it but there is also an undo Memory limit. So I guess you could maybe use that to keep blender from wrecking your system if you have the max undo steps.
Oh, damn I have one of these in one of my systems. I’m going to have to find it now and replace it. :(
Dang, thanks for doing that math! That’s super interesting.
They’re oatmeal raisin from the bakery. They’re pretty good.
I was wondering the same thing. I was trying to buy exactly 10 items because that’s the max they allow at the self check out now. I’m wondering if that increase the odds greatly or something.
Arizona, Groceries aren’t taxed here.
If your interested in 3D printing with blender then I would start with the most basic tutorial on it you can find. Making meshes for 3D printing is an art of it’s self so even non-blender tutorials just talking about designing for 3D printing would be a good place to start. IMO.
That’s awesome! The system76 stuff looks so cool.
When I installed ubuntu on my surface go 2 it was as easy as there is good known documentation on it. Only thing is you want to pick up a usb c dock to plug a keyboard along with the installation media. https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Surface-Go-2
I’ve been enjoying ubuntu on my surface go 2. You can pick one up used for less than $200. Go for an 8gb model. Everything worked for me except the webcam.
That is awesome! Now you never have to worry about someone taking your cad program away from you.
Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.