Considering what it’s on: either forwards or backwards.
Considering what it’s on: either forwards or backwards.
Living wages in exchange for work.
A utility to map extruded lines/objects/shapes to STL files. For example, say you have an STL of a curved vase. You want to add a spiral to it. So you place the photo of a spiral on the object. The utility lets you decide where on the STL it’ll be placed, then you can decide the extrusion depth (positive or negative).
Possibly including some type of LLM, too. So you can import your STL, then type something like “picture of the Simpsons in the style of ancient Greek amphora vase paintings.” It’ll appear as line art on the 3D object
Note that I don’t need this, myself. You want to work on something interesting, so I thought for a few minutes and came up with this. :)
It’s Umaro, isn’t it?
How do you figure it’s getting smaller?
Speaking from just my experience, it seems to be getting more active over time. It’s happening slowly, but there’s definitely more interaction happening here then there was a few months ago.
If it’s any consolation, most of those other aftermarket shells are pretty low quality.
Yes, it sold in much smaller quantities than a lot of those other devices.
Also, the 2DS shells were designed to be more durable. So it’s pretty common for the screen or electronics to die, but the shell to be perfectly serviceable for reuse.
Not a specific post, but if you browse around there, you’ll find one pretty early.
Thank you very much. It took a lot of practice to learn to do it so well.
Styleforum has plenty. For example, people congratulating each other on thrift store finds or helping each other learn about shoe care.
Retroarch box for your TV?
You can buy a USB blu-ray drive for like $50.
Rather than build a computer, check out NAS devices.
My Synology NAS does everything you mention except ripping, and you can rip with any computer that has an optional drive.
A NAS is lower power than a tower server, and many are designed to let you swap hard drives.
I agree, it would take a significant amount of noodles to constipate the effort required to succumb.
Yeah, but it’s rote memorization. It’s not immersive usage. So almost no American students retain anything from those years of study.
I collect hobbies.
I think you mean:
Latest YouTube update causes massive performance hit.
YouTube causes the performance hit. Not the ad blockers. If ads weren’t creating such big performance hits by themselves, folks wouldn’t all need to use ad blockers.
That’s cool, more fruit cheesecake for me.
You’re not wrong, but there’s also value in exploring different ways to do similar things. That’s what’s great about Linux.
Some of Canonical’s efforts may lead to failure, but that doesn’t mean they are a waste.
I’d name it “In Communist Russia, fantasy football team name you!”