simple cuts and joinery
is it woodwork? then there’s a decent workbench https://github.com/dprojects/Woodworking
check out other workbenches, too https://wiki.freecad.org/External_workbenches
simple cuts and joinery
is it woodwork? then there’s a decent workbench https://github.com/dprojects/Woodworking
check out other workbenches, too https://wiki.freecad.org/External_workbenches
is hikari good as a floating wm?
this is literally how we work now in construction. because everything is digital people think that this is an acceptable approach. all my costing files are purposefully extremely dynamic.
you want to add another floor? no problem.
you want to change some floors from 3 bedroom to 2 bedroom? no problem.
you want to remove a parking floor and have outside parking? no problem. you don’t want to have low hanging beams? no problem.
and so on and so on…
i know i should not be working like this, but sometimes i have to.
ifc is an iso standard for 3d construction projects, which includes all aspects of a building data. because ifc is in human-readable form, versions of the same project can be diffed, hence ifc git.
this is a really underappreciated project.
ldap is a central authority server. when you have ldap supported software, you can alliviate authorization to a central server. and if you make it so that you only need username for credentials (uid=%s,dc=example,dc=com in ldap jargon), you centralize your user database.
that’s what i use on my home server. it takes most of the user registration hassle away.
edit: by the way dc=example,dc=com is just an arbitrary value, you don’t have to have certbot certification for that or anything.
i don’t know if all of those forum software supports this but this is why we have OpenLDAP for. you can have username as a login criterion and not full username@site.tld. that way when you create a user in one place, you would have that same user everywhere.
thank god that there’s a print function in every language.
freecad IS the tool for you. the learning curve may seem steep at first, but it’s really not. after you spend some time with it, things start to click. i love it.
there’s https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/ but it’s not very user friendly.
at least we could try to eliminate the need for tld’s.
edit: and there’s also https://getaether.net/
if you’re looking for just a collaborative editor then there’s etherpad.
is this from louis rossmann’s company? the repo has grayjay, too.
it misses forgejo, which codeberg is based on.
this is my reasoning also
i use vim tips and still cant remember names, what gives?
i think codeberg.org would be the flagship instance, since they’re the ones that has been supporting the development most as far as i can see.
this channel has great tutorials. they’re up-to-date, too.