

I second this sentiment. I would love to know more!


I second this sentiment. I would love to know more!


Used Saily while on vacation. Loved it. Switched on thee same day (where I was going there is a 3 day wait on SIM activation I believe), and the connection was pretty good.


Yes, but I don’t normally program in python, so I never did. When I had to, I never thought of changing it (it wasn’t for long anyways and was less of a thought out decision to do programming in vim)


This is the one thing I hate about python, because the spacing would differ between editors. I used vim to create the files on one system, and geany to edit them on another. Via uses 8 spaces in a tab (at least for me), while geany uses 4. This makes python mad, and drives me crazy.
Also, the rules for whitespace separation between things like loops, methods, and the rest of the code is annoying/ wierd (at least to me).


ImoI, that just sucks. I don’t want to turn into a walking advertisement for a company.


Ahhh. I see. I thought it was off by default (reading through these comments, I now realize that it is probably on by default). I can’t remember the default state either, nor if I manually turned it off.


Do the processes still run even if you toggle the setting off?


Yeah, I’m just glad that it’s opt-in. I don’t find the option/ notion very palatable.

what are the implications? Does it have anything to do with the “i bought this before musk went crazy” stickers? Or something else?


I’d agree that blender is very good. I find that it would be more suited to static stuff and renderings, as well as animations. FreeCAD is more like the commercial CAD software you’d find (Fusion 360, Solidworks).
On the topic of blender, It has some amazing features, and I am amazed at what people do with it (I also find it a bit tricky, but I probably just need to put a few more hours into learning)


If you mean CAD, I found that FreeCAD works nicely as a parametric 3D modeler with some nice macros and addons, with the perk of also running on Linux
E: added info
The thing with winget, i believe, I that when installing non-MS store programs, you still have to go through the program’s installer.
Whereas you don’t need to look at an installer with
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