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it will just crash on you before you even find out
Older versions may have had issues with that, but I haven’t encountered any crashing in over 2 years. (And I i do 6 youtube videos per month with it)
it will just crash on you before you even find out
Older versions may have had issues with that, but I haven’t encountered any crashing in over 2 years. (And I i do 6 youtube videos per month with it)
Look at the date of the linked RFC documents…
Exactly. If you want to live on the bleeding edge, you have to accept that there will be risks.
Nobody should be running their main/only/mission critical machine on an unstable branch of any software.
It’s literally in the name unstable.
One of the reasons I am on Lemmy is to get away from all the bullshit Reddit drama and infighting…
Or maybe for identifying when it fails
That’s it exactly.
Thank you. I’ll keep that advice in mind when I get brave enough to try again.
The schematics are no problem for me, I’ve been drawing those by hand since the '80s.
It’s the steps between that and generating the Gerbers that mess up my mind.
Maybe circuit board design.
I’ve hand etched a few basic boards in the past, but I’d like to do a few “properly” using some CAD tool and have them professionally fabbed.
So far each time I’ve tried, I have failed to wrap my brain around the CAD workflow and after a few weeks I give up in frustration and move on to something different.
That’s a challenge.
The job I do didn’t exist when I was in high school, and most of the technology it was built on didn’t exist until the early 1900s.
I suppose I could just call myself a general repairman and leave it at that.
Honestly? Consider grabbing another Corolla if you liked your Corolla
Agreed. My 2020 corolla has very little of the digital bells and whistles that are increasingly getting in the way of things “just working” in the driving experience.
Still, more than I’d like, but much less than any other vehicle I’ve driven in the last 10 years.
And, as far as I can tell, it doesn’t have any way of “phoning home” to tell the corporate overlords if I’m doing something they don’t approve of.
Ad-Free YouTube playback capabilities.
The last time I tried, VLC could already do that.
$59,900 (Canadian)
704 sqft, 1 story, built in 1905
Not, of course, in a desirable neighborhood, and most of the “recent renovations” scream flipper, but it is cheap…
https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/26213715/655-magnus-avenue-winnipeg-north-end
Not since I developed tinnitus…
Have you seen the shit code it confidently spews out?
I wouldn’t be too worried.
People who daily drive Linux are not the ones who spread the old idea that it’s “too techy”.
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No one single “-ocracy” applied exclusively can result in a well functioning society.
IMHO, you need bits from multiple different approaches blended together to get closer to a society that works well for the majority of people.
But asking where the grandparents are from is kind of strange
Yeah, that’s almost always a question based on racism.
That’s exactly what it is.
Light haired white people don’t generally recieve this type of question.
Lightburn for controlling laser engravers.
It’s pretty much the only choice on Linux (though it is cross platform). Free 30 day trial, then ~$80 lifetime licence.
The other choice is LaserGRBL, which is open source, but doesn’t seem to have a Linux port for some reason. And it has a lot fewer features, with a more complex workflow.