Prusa slicer, orcaslicer, I've used both on Linux, runs native.
Prusa slicer was in the repos, orca slicer I had to download the app image.
Also openscad, freecad, also work for 3d modeling and should be in your distro's repositories.
Prusa slicer, orcaslicer, I've used both on Linux, runs native.
Prusa slicer was in the repos, orca slicer I had to download the app image.
Also openscad, freecad, also work for 3d modeling and should be in your distro's repositories.
Cow Milk is white. Orange cheese is colored with annato. (Yes, yellow cheddar is colored with annato or other coloring. Same with yellow American cheese)
Natural unaged cheese color is the same as milk, white or a light off white.
I mean, the notice says that the other channel was terminated so I don't think you'll be able to find it on YouTube still.
It was the yeast they could do.
Agree, the few videos of his that I appreciated were so rare and in every one he reminds me of that guy who is a pain to actually work with and any way other than their way is completely incorrect to them.
I saw those ads at an airport too. Can't imagine what they expect people to do when they see the ad... Who's even the target audience for ads like this in the airport?
Another resignation due to burnout.
Worse than that, the issue the article states isn't that it's a flat pack, it's that fedora is pushing their rebuilt flat pack of obs that's buggy instead of the official obs one from flat hub that works, and then the obs project is getting bug reports for a third party distribution that's broken.
Because fedora isn't just pushing flat packs, they're pushing made by fedora versions of them instead of the official builds from the maintainers.
If you haven't fallen down the keyboard rabbit hole then you don't know just how far it goes...
It very much can be a hobby costing thousands of dollars and resulting in several keyboard projects.
Emoji are defined as part of Unicode, so they can be encoded alongside other text:
I've not found them useful yet for more than basic things. I tried Ollama, it let's you run locally, has simple setup, stays out of the way.