Freecad is getting more and more attention. When version 1.0 releases (soon), it will be something worth checking out, but there is still work to do.
Freecad is getting more and more attention. When version 1.0 releases (soon), it will be something worth checking out, but there is still work to do.
It depends on the use cases. I don’t like how this post makes it look like the “Linux” alternatives are drop in, one-to-one replacement. Inkscape has been immensely useful to me, but for professional work, it might not be a reasonable replacement.
What do you mean exactly by organic maps editing tools? I was using organic maps before to add businesses, but now StreetComplete can also do that (and more!). I sometimes use Vespucci because it is very powerful, but it’s a bit of a pain to use.
Actually, a least some cars (probably more than you think)/have some sort of “emergency” breaking signal, which often result in the usual breaking signal blinking for a while. You need to seriously slam the brakes to see it though. E.g: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j_osu1WgGMU
There is also a nice technology connection video talking about braking lights for electric cars and in general, which can be dangerous.
Je passe souvent par cette gare, et je n’avais jamais remarqué qu’il y avait autant de trains différents. Stylé.
Dans le même domaine, cette carte live du trafic ferroviaire suisse est intéressante.
Ça m’est arrivé il y a longtemps sous overwatch (fedora, proton), mais je n’ai jamais trouvé de solution. Je me doute que ça puisse avoir quelque chose avec avec le fait de changer d’application avec Alt+Tab. Éventuellement tu peux vérifier que proton est bien à jour ou changer de compositeur (KDE, GNOME,… )
Pour quel budget? A ~200.- le Sony WH-1000xm4 est un bon casque haut de gamme, mais ça fait un petit moment que je ne me suis pas informé. Le nouveau xm5 me semble trop cher.
J’avais fini par acheter un Senheiser Momentum 3 mais il est généralement bien plus (trop?) cher.
It was always under my nose, but I never realised it was there. Thanks for the tip!
The gnome news in this channel are likely sourced from planet gnome. They also provide RSS links :)
As a first step, I would recommend checking out osm.org from a computer. Once logged in you can use it as an editor straight from the browser. The embedded documentation really helped me initially.
Nice! Could you explain what it is or where to find more information about it? I was not able to find information online
We are working towards having a product properly packaged. This is a prototype that is not mature enough yet to justify the cost/time to package it. Moreover, this custom chip is used to measure ultra low currents (down to femto amps), so any packaging could potentially interfere with the measurement capabilities (-> no epoxy). It is however protected by a large shielding box, but it’s no use during assembly/modifications :/
The little gray wires should be all nice and straight. Even though your chip may be a good boi, touching it will wreak havoc on the wire bonding. Repairing the damage shown on the picture takes a skilled worker and very expensive equipment. Even then the repair is not fully guaranteed to be successful.
I really liked infinity. Good luck with your project :)
I don’t know so much about EGS, but probably some of the following (most of which I don’t use very often, I hope I recall correctly)