Age and biology are big factors here. For me to gain, at the pace you go weekly, I’d have to make myself sick eating enough to keep up.
Age and biology are big factors here. For me to gain, at the pace you go weekly, I’d have to make myself sick eating enough to keep up.
Are you Americaning?
console.log(d++);
Repeat.
Thats my main working setup, but I use it with the Deck, too. The Deck slides into the bag alongside that 😉
Works great as a desktop when I’m setting up to work and/or play.
Geez, you and the other commenter have good timing. It was a temporary edit to mess with an active commenter. Started as gram 😉
Hah, that was a temporary edit to mess with the other commenter 😉 Good timing for you I guess.
And yes, it’s a mobile workstation for me. I typically use code-server, so I’ll have VSCode open in the top, and everything else on the bottom. Works well since it’s width-saving in a coffee shop. I tried one of those “triple monitor” setups that connect to the laptop screen, and the angle was awful, no idea how people use those. Love me some triple-curved at home, though ;)
See response to the other commenter in this chain. Posted a picture, and a Dropbox picture link to “everything”.
All the pieces, and other views: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/fbmz7uc6om0phj7nce4ru/AGpFdSfbjvaVRp7VzVifx8U?dl=0&e=1&rlkey=myk045zn4yxpdsn3o0wk1bron&st=zp0lu71m
This fits in my Osprey Daylight 13L pack.
The lightweight claim is a bit of a stretch. You’re counting content that gets cached in the browser.
Not exactly true. See other comments.
I’ll give the same advice I give on everything:
“In 6 months, will taking this action still have a major effect on your life?”
So, in 6 months, will a “no” change your life in a meaningful way from what it is today? If the answer is no, let that sink in.
Once you can logically define what’s “impactful”, it makes it a whole lot easier to do those things that seem scary in the moment. And once you do those things aleven a few times, they get easier and easier.
Use the batteries.
I had thought for virus scanning, but it doesnt seem to do that yet.
Integrate with ClamAV or VirusTotal and this would be a masterpiece.
Me too. Ondsel wouldn’t have been possible without the massive amount of work that previously happened on FreeCAD.
If you want to be supporting FOSS, this is how you do it.
It’s also likely, consider the first paragraph of their goodbye, that it has more to do with competing in a commercial CAD space (where engineers are trained on specific software different from FreeCAD in school) than anything else.
To make this simple:
Lemmy: One user follows a community from another server, content federates from all users commenting and posting. It takes one follow to start that flow.
Mastadon: One user follows another, content federates for that one user. It takes a lot of follows to get significant content movement.
In addotion, it is much more likely that out of 10 servers, the same communities are followed vs the same people.
But with hall effect, and slightly more angled triggers for better ergonomics since it doesnt have to be flat. And… and…
But, why won’t everyone join Mastadon instead?!?
Thank goodness they go to BS.
Tata cat.
Insiders might get it.