meh, yes and no. typical auto desk shenanigans. free for personal use.
meh, yes and no. typical auto desk shenanigans. free for personal use.
yeah, freeCAD is kinda crappy compared to even F360
notion is good, but felt so slow. tried it out for a few months, and then did a hybrid approach with obsidian and wound up favoring and then eventually just porting everything over and fully switching to obsidian. been good.
what? I have never heard this about them. is that possibly if you use their sync service?
in the actual sense or in the Todd Howard sense?
There’s a table edit plug in that makes it easy. The gripe I have with it is not being able to right-justify numbers (or maybe I haven’t looked close enough)
Witcher 3 was great with this
I mean, why not do that, from their perspective. Linux has been around for a long time and Windows still maintains market share. They don’t feel threatened at this point, so might as well have the explanation of how to install Linux be a subtle ad for Windows.
Yeah, but instead it’s a laughable description of what shops are in town. No flavor. No directions. Just x y and z are here. Just silly BS
FYI, to figure this out you would look at the part that plugs into the wall. there’s a bunch of writing on it. at one point it will say something like " input: 120-240 VAC, output: 15 VDC 0.5 A". that’s true for pretty much all transformer bricks. like if you want to see how much a USB brick will supply it will say on there “5V 2A” or whatever.