- cross-posted to:
- opensource@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- opensource@programming.dev
The project’s GitHub repository shows an impressive slate of features, but also notes that things are changing as this is alpha software. The CAD kernel is a common one brought in via WebAssembly, so there shouldn’t be many simple bugs involving geometry.
We’ve seen a number of browser-based tools that do some kind of CAD. CADmium is a recent entry into the list. Or, stick with OpenSCAD. We sometimes go low-tech for schematics.
Why put CAD software in the browser?
One codebase across all OSes and OS versions, no dependency issues, easy to push updates.
I’d prefer a native app myself, though.
Worse performance & accessibility, more restricted UI-Features, needs work to port… and now you need to care for mobile too.
Better pack it in Flatpack instead.
Because you can.
Electron: Heyyyyyyy
because that’s the new hip OS
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When will there be a Tor version of CAD?
TorCAD
Shikidim Shikidim
Looks cool, wishing them the best of luck. Would be awesome to have a properly functional open source CAD software to compete with the likes of Fusion.

As if the original comic wasn’t reductive and unnecessarily dismissive enough, you’ve somehow made it worse. Let people make things if they think they have a shot at it, please.





