They already can with effort. No reason not to add it.
They already can with effort. No reason not to add it.
Fuck the 9x kernel.
If we’re doing that we gotta go back to at least 95 if not 3.1. Are we counting 98se?
Nah. Fuck the 9x kernel.
2000 good. XP gooder.
The big ones did, yeah. They actually just started the requirement while I was looking for one.
I refuse to use one that requires bluetooth or an account. I want to turn the bitch on and go do shit for 4+hr. There’s nothing fancy about the process. Some real Ron Popeil shit and they try to force apps on us.
I feel like a torturer wants to spread the pain over time, so he’s there using a Bosch mini chainsaw, slowly carving flesh away.
Why are comments RIAA shilling?
Are you a bot?
The fuck is wrong with discourse now. This kind of comment is just embarrassing.
I’m going to have to check that out. Glad peeps are still making them.
I had my dreamcast keyboard and homie ran around with a dreamcast strapped to his back so I am quite fond of TOTD.
Typing of the Dead was a solid replacement.
There aren’t any. Some things will disprove specific religious ideas, but that’s about it.
They would certainly love to have access.
Long Island. They’re made a variety of ways and can taste anywhere from just short of lemonade to dish soap.
Open source teledildonics are a thing.
Chicken tax and EPA nuttery. It’s fucking bullshit.
Most of it is focused on corporate shit. Integration with ERP packages and full manufacturing data. They also host a lot of plugins that sometimes work out mostly okay lol. NX has python scripting which I’m a fan of at work, but I mostly use models at work so I’m just using it to get access to a python interpreter.
If you look up the release group solidworks (if they’re still around, ru cad focused) they release a lot of random modules for the different CAD packages.
Go with CATIA or something that’s a bit less targeted at home players.
In most commercial software you can create a sketch, draw a shape, extrude it out, cut some holes in it and it stores it in an ordered tree. You can go back and change the first sketch and it’ll go back through and update the resulting model. If you export that as an open format you only get the result of all those steps - you lose the instructions the software uses to create them.
You can do other things like have parameters. You could make a sketch and have dimensions defined by a statement dim2 = dim1 * 5 sort of thing. When you update dim1, it would also update dim2.
I don’t know where OpenSCAD fits in here. I should play with it a bit. I suspect scripts can be written to behave very similarly.
There’s also a lot of other shit crammed into commercial formats - materials, drawings, stress analysis and other shit we wouldn’t normally need.
Which creation account, though? The bible has two that are mutually exclusive.
Fine. Next desktop build is linux.