On the bright side, liberals would finally oppose the genocide!
“I’m knittin’ like a fuckin electric nan”
On the bright side, liberals would finally oppose the genocide!
I’m trying to follow along, but I’m stuck in OnShape before the second extrusion. It says “Sketch1 is not fully defined” :(
I use Nextcloud. I run it in Yunohost.
I’ve actually been thinking of printing a kayak like this.
They definitely lied about finding the scissors later.
Learn to model things in CAD. That’s what is limiting me from getting real use out of my printer. It’s fun to print models you find online, but the real value is in printing your own designs.
Thailand keeps having elections, and then disqualifying the winners. The real power lies with the monarchy and a small group of plutocrats.
Curious to know how many of the arrested are these fascist scumbags, and how many were the good people bravely standing up to them.
Depends on your school/classes. I had no problems. Last school I attended used MS for email etc. I got a discounted license for Office which I was able to access in the browser if/whenever LibreOffice wasn’t a good option.
Probably yes. This would be for if you are starting fresh. It is a modified Debian install.
Yunohost is self hosting. You install Debian on your computer/server at home and run the Yunohost setup script.
Yeah, I can’t fuck with Docker either. Check out Yunohost if you want something that is actually easy to get up and running.
Interesting. I’ll look into that. Learning CAD has been a real barrier to getting good use out of my printer.
Can you expand on this? You can import a photo into freeCAD?
Love it. Been using it for almost 10 years now. I host Nextcloud, Navidrome and Gotify. I have used it for other services over the years. Super easy and really friendly and responsive support.
Just block the users you don’t like, sheesh. For instance I usually just block any .world users who make threads crying about “tankies”.
If they were interested in doing the moral thing, they would have done it by now.
I wish we would see some strike actions here in the US around manufacturing and transporting these weapons. Obviously nobody with any political power seems ready to pump the brakes on a genocide, but I wish what’s left of our unions would.