

Marco Union - Weightless
has never failed me.


Marco Union - Weightless
has never failed me.


You can always export stl or dxf files and use them with other software.


I use a dependency manager, so I don’t need to think about “it depends”.


Socialism in real life: Stand in line for four hours because toothbrushes are available for the first time in months.
The attempts at abandoning private property have affected the availability of goods for personal property severely.


Affinity Suite for Linux would be a game changer.


The alternative to FreeCAD on Linux is OnShape running in the browser.


Backups are a good idea.


Real Swedish fish is made from licorice.


Leftist spaces have changed a lot over the last two decades. Not for the better.
Cancel Culture Culture is real and extremely aggressive among the left.


Lemmy doesn’t have quality debates on politics either. The mods in the relevant communities swing the ban hammer liberally against everyone not following their opinion. Mainstream democrat talking points get banned as fascist. Antisemitic stuff is widespread as well.
You mostly get woke to extreme left echo chambers going on.
!yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com is a good place to see this moderation in action.
Flexible Mailbox


Excel (all spreadsheet applications) are an integrated environment for non linear functional programming with flexible data structures, where you can see all memory and data at the same time. It’s a marvel.


Do you mean lack of quality native applications?


M1 Model is outdated and no longer sold.


Most people install at least some kind of software from outside the App Store.
Popular examples: VLC Media Player, LibreOffice, Adobe Software, Firefox, Dropbox, Transmission, TeamViewer
Especially lots of FOSS applications aren’t on the AppStore, many aren’t even notarized.
Cracked pirated software isn’t notarized either of course.


A friend has had good results using AIDD as an agent framework. It’s basically a built in project/product/scrum master that creates tickets and with that constraints.
Have you tried something like this?


The available libraries, operating system, and hardware platform pay a bigger role than the programming language. Often the choice of language follows the tool chain and frameworks that fit with the intended program.


Reasoning about memory use is kind of hard though.


Snakes like that are always print in place.
I simply dump the installed packages into a text file and then use that on the next install.
Pseudo terminal commands: