Who even gives a 💩 about Bethesda’s modding platforms? Mods are made and maintained by the community. When marketed by big B, a mod is not a mod anymore - it becomes a DLC.
Who even gives a 💩 about Bethesda’s modding platforms? Mods are made and maintained by the community. When marketed by big B, a mod is not a mod anymore - it becomes a DLC.
That’s more than I paid for my DC console 😅
Nice! Is there a way to degoogle my Samsung Phone?
No matter how hanky this setup is, the official YouTube app is jankier.
It pays the video creators
Then why are almost all of them on patreon and ask for a donation?
I manage my entire life with Logseq. Syncing is done via github, since I have nothing to hide there. I would recommend setting up your own gitlab server instead.
Simple answer: Majora’s Mask is the best.
Is this the Linux premium subscription, we were all waiting for? So we get access to a terminal emulator for our money?
This one looks very promising to me. It’s probably exactly what I was looking for, for too long.
This is not the answer to your work flow, but I found a lightweight solution that works for my simple designs: OpenSCAD
The work flow here is to implement geometrical shapes within a few lines of code.
Carmageddon and GTA were quite some bangers, and I think they still are. Or Age of Empires 1&2.
Honorable mentions:
REISUB would sync all remaining disk operations and then restart the entire machine.
You could try the old combo for restarting X: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. I’m not sure though, whether it will work on your system.
Is that an SCPH-1002? Nice! 👍
You did some decent engineering on a cheap disposable pen. I hope it was worth the effort.
Almost the same situation here. However, my first designs in freeCAD had lots of errors and I experienced lots of crashes and bugs. Didn’t really get into it.
My tool of choice is now OpenSCAD. It does exactly what you are designing - not more, not less.
Agreed. I’m not a V2 owner, but I built a Trident. The V2 is a little overhyped, IMHO.
In the end, it’s just a matter of your own personal taste though. If you want a highly aesthetic printer with complex mechanics, go for the V2. If you like to keep it simpler without sacrificing much, go with the Trident.
If you are fine with a smaller device, the V0 may be the right choice. You could reinforce the frame and do a few other mods to achieve insane (yet experimental) print speeds. 1500 mm/s is doable.
In theory, the V2 can print a little faster, due to the low center of gravity on the first layers.
However, the fixed gantry height on the Trident makes it possible to install a fixed part cooling, a lighter print head and go even faster.
I’m looking forward for huge graphics enhancements - like in Quake Epsilon.
The control scheme could also use a makeover.
This place only unsafe for trolls. And that’s a good thing.
Never heard about viber. I guess I’m just lucky!
Paint it black. /s