

Okay that’s good to know, I’m looking for a new hosting service for my website and almost considered them


Okay that’s good to know, I’m looking for a new hosting service for my website and almost considered them


Consumer lines aren’t unsustainable for them, they were able to sustain themselves with them just fine. They just aren’t maximally profitable.


Just regular android at the moment


How strange, no my microphone is absolutely fine, but I’m currently using regular Android not /e/OS


I have a FP6 and I’m very happy with it, haven’t had any issues with their hardware


Fairphone, Nothing, or Shift would have been my preferred options. But anything non Google is a plus.


The fairphone is always going to be more expensive than other phones because they ensure fair compensation of workers


It could’ve also been a snap issue (we’ve seen an issue recently with the VSCode Snap eating up storage) and IIRC Firefox on Ubuntu is a Snap (by default, obviously you can install it any other way as well but you shouldn’t be expected to).
I’ve been on Fedora for 3 or so years and it has pretty much worked flawlessly (the only exception to that is it used to sometimes have issues with automatically sleeping correctly when I closed the laptop lid, but that hasn’t been an issue for about a year)


Every article needs to read “Elon Musk, who’s name repeatedly appeared in the Epstein files”
Generally I put tall models on a high adhesion plate and short models on lower adhesion plates. It’s a good enough rule of thumb


No worries at all!


Might be worth looking at BricsCAD (but honestly as an engineer who has professionally used a number of different CAD packages, FreeCAD honestly isn’t that bad and I happily use it at home, it just has a different workflow)


Carbon3 claim it’ll be powered by renewable energy, so I guess that’s a plus?


Wait what do you have against GDPR?


I would say never trust a CEO


How do you figure?


Tbf even solidworks crashes when designing complex assemblies


I’m a junior and even I feel the same way, reading and understanding someone else’s code not only takes me longer but is far less rewarding than just writing it myself. There’s also the issue as a junior that if I read AI code with issues that maybe I don’t notice or recognise, but it compiles fine, it could teach or reinforce poor practices that I may then put into my own work.


BricsCAD is pretty good on Linux
Yeah Libre office and collabora seem like better options tbh