

Ovh should be a fairly safe bet
Ovh should be a fairly safe bet
Don’t buy those stupid New Rock shoes, get military boots from the surplus store
Metalheads or hard rockers occasionally used to, when I was young. From the hardware store of course.
Still too close. The mistake of Brexit was taking such an important decision based on a slim majority, you need at least an absolute majority, 66%.
'cause we know this relationship has its ups and downs but isn’t over yet
If only it were so eco friendly
“Please move all comments from in-line to the line above, and add a separator line”
It’s possible he actually doesn’t like Haunted Chocolatier, therefore escaping back to work on Stardew Valley when he can’t force himself anymore
Wasn’t it the subject of a videogame for the Commodore Amiga?
I use sidebery, I find it even better
Ctrl+Q terminates the whole program at once and you don’t lose any windows.
Oh btw, just like Ctrl+shift+t reopens closed tabs, so Ctrl+shift+n reopens whole windows, with all tabs.
Weird. That’s one issue I didn’t have, luckily.
It slows down A LOT over time, the bigger the file, the faster, it seems… I close and reopen it often, luckily it launches in an instant
Why not use Debian? Non-free packages issues?
Yeah, unfortunately 1.0 is the version I’m talking about
I do keep trying, but I miss what I’m used to. I’ve tried a VM but it’s too slow, and I fought with GPU Passthrough but gave up. I do hope the whole Trump situation pushes the EU to support Linux more, but I’m not holding my breath.
As someone who hasn’t used Ubuntu since the time they used to mail disks for free, may I ask why? Why not install another distro?
US defaultism strikes again, is this carpentry as in building houses or carpentry as in building furniture?
I’ve been… Struggling with FreeCAD for a while. I really want to support it, you know, open source and all, but it’s really rough. Something that takes 10 minutes in SOLIDWORKS takes at least one hour in FreeCAD, not accounting for crashes, and complexity increases time exponentially.
Importing and placing .step files is rather difficult, big assemblies tend to degenerate despite careful binding; I try to bind to the origin as much as possible, often sacrificing adaptability, but it still gets messed up after a while.
With the scenes we’ve seen, 100k already seems unbelievably low