

Raysession is better than Carla, it’ll automatically content the connections for you.


Raysession is better than Carla, it’ll automatically content the connections for you.


Heck yeah, appreciate your efforts, you’re creating a product to compete with software suites that are incredibly expensive to buy per user per year, you’re doing the needful


How about email conversion functionality? I get lots of law offices in the USA looking to push an outlook data file in and receive an organized lot PDF back out. On the roadmap?


I drive a truck, a full size one at that, I care about the environment but I needed it for work. An electric truck would’ve been useful. Also if they were selling for $50k I sure didn’t see that anywhere.


They promised us $45k trucks and delivered $100k trucks. No kidding it didn’t sell well.
Funny how this is the only source for the claim.


I have a client running both Solidworks and Fusion 360 in VMWare Workstation with GPU pass-thru enabled, it’s pretty straightforward to setup and the end-users were pleased with it’s performance. If you have USB license keys those usually work as well, just setup the USB device pass-thru.


Why not just run Windows in a VM?


I mean just don’t do it. Turn it into a lengthy court battle that’ll last long enough until these bastards are gone


What’s wrong with WordPress?
I have 4 old hard drives that I pulled from an old Drobo that needs to be trashed. I bought a Mediasonic 4-bay RAID enclosure that I thought would be a good upgrade, but knew going into that the drives may not work because the manual for the new enclosure specifically says to use new drives to avoid problems. The exact product is this Mediasonic one.
While this would work isn’t it a bit time consuming compared to:
wipefs --all /dev/sdX
As an American with the postal service that’s a government agency this is just blowing my mind. Y’all just let a private dude buy your mail service?


It’s an old school log aggragating service that used to be how most *nix distros collected logs in years past. As I understand it was generally replaced by systemd’s journald service. The only times I encounter it in the wild is on legacy systems that couldn’t or refused to adapt and chances are they’re paying a lot cuz it’ll be a painful support experience. Oh and for some it can be a useful way to sync logs up to monitoring services like Splunk but it’s effectiveness is debatable.


I still haven’t heard a convincing argument to not use .local and I see no reason to stop.


Because we’re old now man, we always perceived being drafted as a thing that happened in your 20s like it worked for our parents during Vietnam.
The use of a single channel should be against the rules for commerce apps.
Grigio wrote the app in Rust, it’d probably run fine on Windows with a little tweaking and some experimenting. You should reach out and ask :)
obs-cli -> obs-cmd :)


Sure, so when there’s an article about Japan’s population declining do you comment insightful things about them getting nuked? You sound like a wanna-be edgy 16 year old twat.
I think you need to install pipewire-pulse and pipewire-alsa. Make sure you have the pipewire.service and pipewire-pulse.service services enabled and started. What app are you using to make the app connections?