I will just leave this here in case you need to go the MS route.
~Only a moron wouldn’t cast his vote for Monty Burns!
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CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•µcad: New open source programming language that can generate 2D sketches and 3DEnglish
102·2 个月前“As experienced software engineers” highlights the problem with many CAD solutions. People who design physical “thingies” professionally are generally not software engineers.
We of course need a viable solution as an open source product but a lot of this is recreating the wheel without any knowledge of how the wheel is being used or why it is even useful to begin with. So you essentially end up with a knock off version of the wheel that doesn’t work the way someone who is experienced with wheels expects it to work.
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•TFW you get the old gang back togetherEnglish
16·2 个月前They use only the best pixels!
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the oldest website that's still alive that you've found?English
2·2 个月前The modern version looks ass.
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•developer of game 'Rust' talks about anticheat on linuxEnglish
18·2 个月前Image Text:
From linux_gaming community on Reddit
Posted by: Alistair_Mc
There are no plans to support Proton or Linux. It’s a vector for cheat developers, and one that would be poorly maintained by both us and EAC due to the low user base. When we stopped support for Linux, we saw more cheat users exploiting Linux, than actual legitimate users.
When monitoring cheats for Rust, we keep a close eye on wider cheat communities across several major games. We look at what cheat developers are doing, and how other studios are responding.
From that experience, I’m very comfortable saying that if a game supports Proton or Linux, they’re not serious about anti-cheat. The only exception would be if they have a fully mature, dedicated in-house anti-cheat team, even then, I’m not seeing anyone handle Proton and Linux well.
Apex Legends also dropped Proton support in October 2024 for the same reasons as we did several years ago.
Could we limit Proton to Premium servers? yes, but I think it’s total bullshit asking Proton users to buy the game and then $15 worth of DLC. I’d be pissed if I were forced to do that.
When we stopped supporting Linux, users made up less than .01% of the total player base, even if that number has doubled, or tripled, it’s not worth it.
I know that every time I post something like this, some Proton and Linux users call us lazy or dismissive. The reality is that fighting cheaters on one front (Windows), is already a never-ending battle. Adding more fronts multiplies that challenge without adding meaningful benefit to the wider player base.
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I think it’s even worse than that. It’s just a gym sock with a slit cut down the middle to form the straps.
You could make one of these for like a dollar. And some spare time. Probably even cheaper if you already have an old gym sock laying around.
But the part we always forget is that the robber was the “cop” that had come to the house the night before the trip.
So this kid was like the cops are so corrupt I have to deal with this on my own.
Here let me show you some of the different lengths of wire I used.
”you’re getting a new car?”
Yeah, my parents said if I get all B’s they will buy me a bar, and I got all C’s.
I’ll have a horse-coke.
Is horse-pepsi ok?
Nay!
He said… let me guess white devil white devil.
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has a stranger's reply to you on social media ever changed your strongly-held belief(s)?English
2·4 个月前Well just the other day I had commented about how I wanted to be a car salesman and work for Malfunctioning Eddie because the Thundercougarfalcon bird has so much eagle in it.
But then a kind stranger reminded me that it was in fact the Beta Romeo that has so much eagle.
So now I don’t know what job I want to get assigned in the year 3000.
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Alex Jones sports Hitler mustache in shocking broadcast: 'It had a wild effect on women' English
8·4 个月前Wait am I not supposed to want to sell Thundercougarfalcon birds? I mean there is so much eagle those. And malfunctioning Eddie seems like a cool boss.
Or maybe my life is going worse then I thought…
CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's involved in getting a "modern" terminal setup?English
4·6 个月前This is possible you just need a version of VIM that was compiled with the clipboard feature enabled.
I was also going to mention checking out Chris Schwartz work on workbenches.
In the book The Anarchist Workbench he mentions making a bench out of solid slabs and the issues you might face. The book is available on his website as a PDF here. Mainly about getting a full slab that is solid enough throughout for the bench top. He specifically mentions soft spots and sponginess issues. But in his case it was a matter of how long the wood was left outside. Might not be much of a concern for you, depending on how dead the tree is I suppose.
In the article that is linked in the video that karpintero referenced he also mentions some of the difficulties of working full slabs with hand tools. Which is something to keep in mind. Definitely not going to be a one weekend project regardless of if it’s the full slab or not.
Might be worth seeing if there were a local shop that would square it up for you.
I think it really just comes down to how comfortable you are with taking on a large project like that.
Personally I was all excited to make a bench and then once I got to looking into it the more I realized if I started it I would probably never finish it so I never started it.
But it would be cool to see updates on what ever project you make. Good luck!






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