Until you try to share your library with someone and have to parse terms like reverse proxy or figure out how your mom can install a vpn on her Roku
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Do you know if you can import and edit STL files with 3d experience?
And now imagine you have narcissistic personality disorder and it hits so much harder
I'm intrigued but confused. What's the difference between 3DEXPERIENCE and xDesign? Are they the same thing or different? Do you need both or just one or the other? They're called "packages" so do you need some kind of base install and then choose which package to put on top of it? All of the demonstration videos show it running in a browser but people in this thread are complaining about lack of Linux support
I got a 3d printer about a year ago and looked into CAD software and came to the exact same conclusion you just did. I ended up using Plasticity. I thiink I paid $150 for a year of updates. But there are still two major drawbacks: first is it's not parametric, as you said, but more importantly you can't import stls and edit them. You can export stls, but you have to make them from scratch. You can technically import an stl but it's impossible to edit. Oftentimes I find a design online but I want to tweak it to my purposes but I can't do that.
I'd love it if Free CAD had a better UI. It's just so frustrating and hideous to use.
Of course it did. It's an existential threat to the journal if it just takes shit down when someone asks
I'm gonna take my time and enjoy the ride. If you need me, come meet me on my train. I'm pulling into Kansas City tomorrow. See you there. Meanwhile I'm gonna have a cocktail and play some video games.
This is so much more baller than a private jet
So then do that
Why can't the extenders pass along the same data the original cord is sending?
This doesn't sound like a 40-hour per week kind of a job
And you also need a public domain. So I have to register, pay for, and configure that as well.
Recognize that we're on like step 7 of "just use Jellyfin instead of Plex"