have you checked out freecad?
for the pricetag ($0) i’m pretty impressed
have you checked out freecad?
for the pricetag ($0) i’m pretty impressed
great news, openai keeps getting more open by the minute
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suggestions should work by default, if by which you mean basic completion of names etc
anyway fair enough, its not for everyone.
sorry for being a bit overly defensive, i just really love geany lol
true, though its fairly easy to use the build interface to setup basic debugging support (breakpoints, watches etc) for unsupported languages. but i admit, its not the same.
you’re right, that’s a fair criticism
these are examples some of some fair criticism of geany
not customizable
themes, plugins, ridiculously easy custom configurations/build commands etc you can even control the window manager from config files if you want to, its insanely customisable
lacks support for a lot of things
edit: trying to sound less snarky, but do you have a lot of examples?
i could see these criticisms arising from a quick glance. or we may have slightly different definitions of these terms. which is fair enough.
imo geany’s ratio of features to weight is remarkable, perhaps singularly so?
its probable (imo)
the supposed employee performance metrics is only the lure.
the main prize for m$ is to associate use of m$ products WITH employee performance.
ie. take 20x longer to do something because you had to use a m$ product, rather than do it quickly and easily in some FOSS software.
that’s a win for m$ and everyone else loses (employee/employer/foss etc)
at a quick guess i’d say right now you’re probably correct.
though wireless power methods have the future potential to scale wired delivery out of the park.
i think this concept is probably something along those lines: in the future it could do some pretty awesome stuff, but it’s complicated to do it right, so we kind of need to start now so that by the time its ready to shine its actually mature enough to do so.
and at the same time expect us to believe they want us to buy a separate charger with a new phone because its “greener” lol yeh right
out of interest, how would that hostile SMS URL work with those SMS preview things alot of mobile SMS messaging implementations use?
cos nothing proves “microsoft <3 opensource” like releasing a project over ⅓ of a century old